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01 March 2025

Highway Thru Hell Celebrates Milestone With 200th Episode

Docuseries showcases rescue efforts during extreme weather conditions on Coquihalla Highway.

Canadian docuseries Highway Thru Hell is gearing up to celebrate a monumental milestone with the airing of its 200th episode on March 4, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET on USA Network. Produced by Great Pacific Media, part of the Thunderbird Entertainment Group, this captivating series has brought to light the incredible stories of heavy rescue operators and highway crews battling the treacherous conditions on the Coquihalla Highway, located in British Columbia.

Jamie Davis, the star of the series and founder of Jamie Davis Towing Company, expressed his excitement about reaching this achievement. "Wow, 200 episodes is an incredible accomplishment," Davis said. I want to thank each and every one of our dedicated fans for helping us reach this incredible milestone. We love sharing our stories with you, and there’s so much more to come. Highway Thru Hell is one road we hope never ends." This gratitude epitomizes the connection the series has forged with its viewers since its debut in 2012.

The milestone episode introduces viewers to the 'Snow Protocol,' showcasing the high-stakes efforts made by rescue teams during one of the year’s most extreme storms. These courageous crews face blizzard-like conditions, whiteouts, and relentless snowfall as they work to maintain safety and keep the highways operational. The episode reflects the real-life challenges and decisions involved in heavy rescue operations, providing audiences with insight on the demands of rescue work during the grueling winter months.

Since its inception, Highway Thru Hell has carved out its niche as one of the premier docuseries showcasing the realities of life on the road. Over its 13 seasons, the series has exhibited adrenaline-pumping rescues and heartfelt narratives, drawing viewers from around the globe. With its engaging storytelling and dramatic visuals, the show has built up a substantial fanbase, making the 200th episode something truly special.

What sets Highway Thru Hell apart is its authenticity and the relatability of the stories told. Viewers can connect with the bravery of the operators and the realities faced by these professionals. It delves deep not just with the technical aspects of heavy rescue work, but also the emotional and human sides of these adventures. The success of the show has placed it alongside other undeniable hits like Ghost Hunters and Myth Busters, adding it to the elite club of series surpassing 200 episodes.

Currently, the show is set to continue its legacy, as Season 14 is already in production. With the dawn of this new season, fans can expect more of the exhilarating experiences and stories they have grown to love. The show’s international appeal continues to grow with distribution handled by Banijay Rights, reaching over 180 territories globally and airing on platforms such as The Weather Channel. A dedicated FAST channel is also available for viewers in the U.K. and Australia, demonstrating the demand for the series beyond North American borders.

The commitment to showcasing not merely the excitement of recovery operations but also the emotional and community aspects has undoubtedly carved out Highway Thru Hell’s position as an enduring favorite. "The show's connection with the fans has been rewarding," Davis remarked. "We strive to deliver quality content and keep our audience engaged with every episode we release." Yet, through its ups and downs, the essence of the series remains the same: the relentless spirit of the rescue teams confronting nature's challenges head-on.

For those who tune in on March 4, the 200th episode promises to deliver not only thrilling rescues and intense weather conditions but also reminders of the teamwork and dedication necessary to succeed against the odds. Highway Thru Hell continues to be more than just entertainment; it is about showcasing resilience and the simple human desire to help, making it both captivating and inspiring.

With the series reaching this milestone, fans can look forward to even more stories and adventures down the road. The future of Highway Thru Hell seems bright, and if the past is any indication, viewers are sure to see even more thrilling tales emerge from the icy depths of winter on the highways of British Columbia.