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An episode of a BBC reality show saw 10 people dropped in Vancouver's Stanley Park and told to head to the Haida Gwaii community of Tlell — without any access to phones, airplanes or car rentals. The result? Chaos.

'With public transport so limited, Canadians have learned to embrace car sharing,' the narrator says gravely.

'With public transport so limited, Canadians have learned to embrace car sharing,' the narrator says gravely
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