Survivor Québec 2023 featured 20 castaways in two starting camps over 44 days on Noovo presented by Patrice Bélanger, shot in the Philippines during the initial cycle. Christophe Tiffet took the grand prize in a 6‑1‑1 jury vote over Kimberly and Nicolas, earning the $100,000 prize for Sole Survivor. The season concluded with a final jury tally of 6‑1‑1 in favor of Christophe, with fans watching the Noovo broadcast. This debut cycle aired on Noovo and showcased Patrice Bélanger as host, filmed in the Philippines for the initial cycle.
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survivor.fandom.comSurvivor Québec 1 is the first season of Survivor Québec. After surviving 44 days in the Philippines, Nicolas Brunette defeated Christophe Tiffet and Kimberly Fortin in a 6-1-1 jury vote to become the series' first Sole Survivor. The season and show were first announced on December 7, 2021, but further news came over nine months later on September 14, 2022, when the host of the show and the location of the first season were revealed to be Patrice Bélanger and the Philippines...
survivor.fandom.comSurvivor Québec 2 is the second season of Survivor Québec. In 2025, Kassandre Bastarache was imported to play in the Australian franchise on Survivor: Australia v The World. After a successful first season, where the finale became the most viewed show in Noovo's history, it was confirmed on June 7, 2023 that another season was in the works. The application window for the second season was from June 21, 2023, to September 11, 2023. The cast was revealed prior to filming on...
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