During the season 3 finale of The Reluctant Traveler, Michael Bublé teams up with Second City legend Eugene Levy for a memorable day filled with shooting, scoring, and singing. The show’s reviews remain unbiased, with products independently selected. Postmedia may receive affiliate commissions from purchases made through links on this page.
Eugene Levy concluded the third season of his Apple TV+ travel series by spending quality time with Vancouver’s beloved singing star, Michael Bublé. After travels to Austria, England, India, Ireland, Mexico, South Korea, and the United States, Levy, best known for Schitt’s Creek and as a Second City alum, wrapped up the season exploring the Vancouver area.
A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Levy admitted he hadn’t visited Vancouver in 25 years. Embracing the role of travel guide, he praised the city’s charm. Levy strolled the seawall in the rain before visiting Granville Island, where he asked shopkeepers what makes the area special. Common responses included:
Levy stayed in a quaint oceanfront home in West Vancouver during filming. Reflecting on the city while enjoying a glass of red wine on the deck, he remarked:
“One great thing about Vancouver is bad weather rarely hangs around.”
(Insert your own Vancouver in November joke here.)
Levy also appears in the documentary You Had to Be There, which highlights the legendary 1972 Toronto production of Godspell.
Summary: Eugene Levy reconnects with Vancouver, showcasing its natural beauty and charm while sharing a memorable day with Michael Bublé on The Reluctant Traveler.