Alone Season 9: Labrador (marketed on some platforms as "Alone: Polar Bear Island")
- Location
- Big River, Nunatsiavut region, northern Labrador, Canada (approx. 35 km / 21 mi south of Makkovik)
- Aired
- May 26, 2022 to August 4, 2022
- Prize
- $500,000 USD
- Status
- Complete

How the season was won (reveals the winner)
Juan Pablo Quiñonez, a wilderness first responder and survival specialist who grew up in Guadalajara, Mexico and later settled in Pinawa, Manitoba, won Season 9 by lasting 78 days on the banks of Labrador's Big River. He built his loadout around fishing (fly line and hooks plus 20-lb monofilament) and a takedown recurve bow, used a prototype hatchet and a blade-sharpener-as-ferro-striker trick, and relied on a -30°F rated sleeping bag to withstand the cold, wet boreal terrain. He outlasted runner-up Karie Lee Knoke by three days after she tapped out from starvation and exhaustion. His win made him the first Latino champion in the show's history and came with the $500,000 prize.
The cast
| Contestant | From | Gear |
|---|---|---|
| Adam Riley | Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA | 10 items → |
| Benji Hill | Bellevue, Idaho, USA | 9 items → |
| Igor Limansky | Salt Lake City, Utah, USA | 10 items → |
| Jacques Turcotte | Juneau, Alaska, USA | 10 items → |
| Jessie Krebs | Pagosa Springs, Colorado, USA | 10 items → |
| Juan Pablo Quiñonez | Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada (raised in Guadalajara, Mexico) | 10 items → |
| Karie Lee Knoke | Sandpoint, Idaho, USA | 10 items → |
| Teimojin Tan | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 10 items → |
| Terry Burns | Homer, Alaska, USA | 10 items → |
| Tom Garstang | Earlysville, Virginia, USA | 10 items → |
Listed alphabetically on purpose. Heads up: individual profiles do reveal how far that person got.
Full results table (placements, days lasted, tap-out reasons)
| Place | Contestant | Days | Why they left |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winner | Juan Pablo Quiñonez | 78 | Outlasted everyone |
| 2 | Karie Lee Knoke | 75 | Starvation and exhaustion |
| 3 | Teimojin Tan | 63 | Missed his family |
| 4 | Adam Riley | 52 | Starvation |
| 5 | Jessie Krebs | 46 | Medically evacuated for stomach inflammation |
| 6 | Tom Garstang | 43 | Fell and injured his back and knee |
| 7 | Terry Burns | 42 | Medically evacuated for low BMI (excessive weight loss) and a parasitic infection |
| 8 | Benji Hill | 27 | Medically evacuated for a giardia infection |
| 9 | Igor Limansky | 20 | Heart palpitations and exhaustion after focusing effort on a heavy shelter build without securing a reliable protein source |
| 10 | Jacques Turcotte | 15 | Missed his family |
Episode guide
Open the episode guide (recaps include tap-outs as they happened)
E1 · Drop Shock
May 26, 2022 · Days 1-4
Ten survivalists are dropped into the remote boreal forest along Labrador's Big River and race to secure shelter, fire, and food before the harsh conditions set in. Several early leaders emerge as skilled fishers and hunters, while at least one contestant spends days just searching for a workable camp. No one leaves yet, but the toll of solitude and instant food scarcity is already visible.
- Benji builds a tenkara fishing rod and starts catching brook trout almost immediately
- Jessie has a black bear come within about 100 feet of her camp on day one
- Juan Pablo improvises a stove out of salvaged cans and clay
- Igor spends four days wandering before settling on a shelter site near the drop zone
E2 · Consequences
June 2, 2022 · Days 1-15
The episode catches up with the four survivalists not featured in the premiere as they build their own camps from day one, while the season's early frontrunners keep refining their fishing and shelter setups. The emotional and physical toll of isolation becomes too much for the youngest competitor, who cannot get past the guilt of killing an animal for food. He becomes the season's first person to leave the competition.
Out this episode: Jacques Turcotte (day 15)
- Jacques Turcotte becomes the season's first tap-out on day 15
- Tom dyes his hair to make custom fishing flies and starts catching multiple trout
- Adam builds a moss-insulated lean-to and catches 11 fish with an improvised pole
- Teimojin constructs an elaborate shelter with an underground fire-pit 'ground chimney'
E3 · The Law of the Land
June 9, 2022 · Days 12-16
With nine survivalists remaining, the group focuses on turning temporary camps into long-term, weatherproof shelters as autumn conditions set in. Several contestants land their first successful kills of the season, small wins that provide both nutrition and a psychological boost, while others begin noticing early signs of malnutrition and shelter problems. No one leaves this episode, but the physical cost of the competition starts to show.
- Jessie sets fifteen snare lines and lands her first squirrel
- Igor has lost nineteen pounds in twelve days before finishing a proper log cabin
- Adam finishes a stone-and-clay fireplace with a wattle-and-daub chimney
- Juan Pablo finds a fresh track from a bear he estimates at over 400 pounds
E4 · The Beaver
June 16, 2022 · Days 17-21
As the group pushes past the two-and-a-half-week mark, several contestants finally land their first big-game kills, using patience and improvised traps to bring down beavers for much-needed fat and protein. But the sustained caloric deficit catches up to one competitor, whose heart and back symptoms grow serious enough that he decides the risk of permanent injury outweighs staying in. Eight survivalists remain by the episode's end.
Out this episode: Igor Limansky (day 20)
- Benji lands and smokes a beaver, and a bear later raids his gut pile
- Terry finally relieves days-long constipation and shoots a beaver after eight days of watching it
- Teimojin gets his first protein in two weeks with a grouse kill
- Igor taps out on day 20 after losing 25 pounds
E5 · The Land Giveth…
June 23, 2022 · Days 21-26
Food finally starts coming easier for several survivalists, with successful beaver and rabbit harvests and steadily improving shelters. That abundance turns dangerous when contaminated meat gives one contestant a severe gastrointestinal illness he can't shake, forcing him to leave despite his recent hot streak. It's a reminder that in Labrador, a good week of hunting can carry hidden risks.
Out this episode: Benji Hill (day 27, medical)
- Benji harvests both a beaver and a grouse before falling seriously ill with giardia
- Adam kills several squirrels with precision shots and self-treats a stomach illness with birch bark tea
- Juan Pablo builds a fishing dock and catches six brook trout in a single day
- Tom catches an 875-calorie snowshoe rabbit in one of his traps
E6 · The Weasel
June 30, 2022 · Days 28-33
With seven survivalists left, the group settles into a steadier rhythm of hunting, trapping, and shelter upgrades, though food is still far from guaranteed. One contestant faces a small but emotional dilemma after killing a weasel purely out of frustration, questioning whether the kill was worth more as a moment of connection with wildlife than as food. No one leaves this episode, but the toll of isolation is increasingly on display.
- Terry processes another beaver and starts eating brain matter for extra nutrients
- Teimojin builds a second, smaller shelter near the beach to use as a smokehouse and bear deterrent
- Jessie completes her large 'Hodge Podge Lodge' shelter with a central fire pit
- Juan Pablo kills a weasel he later regrets taking, planning to give the fur to his partner
E7 · The Birds
July 7, 2022 · Days 34-43
As the competition pushes past a month, hunting increasingly shifts toward smaller game like grouse and squirrels while contestants shore up their shelters against the coming cold. A serious fall injury and a separate case of severe physical decline both come to a head in this episode, with one contestant pulled by the show's medical team after dramatic weight loss and worsening symptoms. It's a stark signal that the season's back half will be defined as much by health as by hunting skill.
Out this episode: Terry Burns (day 42, medical)
- Terry is medically evacuated on day 42 after losing 49 pounds
- Tom suffers a serious fall onto a stump, injuring his back near his kidney and ribs
- Adam finds a floating dock and salvages nails and boards to improve his shelter
- Teimojin lands his first squirrel after several missed shots
E8 · Gut Feeling
July 14, 2022 · Days 42-46
The physical damage from weeks of calorie deficit reaches a breaking point for two more contestants, one battling accumulated injuries from falls and another suffering a violent stomach illness that won't let up. Both leave within a few days of each other, narrowing the field to four survivalists. Meanwhile, the remaining competitors land a string of notable kills that briefly ease the pressure of dwindling food.
Out this episode: Tom Garstang (day 43), Jessie Krebs (day 46, medical)
- Karie lands her first muskrat for about 800 calories
- Adam kills a snowshoe hare worth over 800 calories on his first shot
- Tom taps out on day 43 due to accumulated injuries
- Jessie is medically evacuated on day 46 after repeated vomiting
E9 · The Ice Up
July 21, 2022 · Days 47-52
Winter arrives in force, freezing the rivers and shutting down fishing just as food reserves are already thin. One of the four remaining survivalists, having lost over 50 pounds, decides continuing further would risk permanent damage to his body and chooses to leave rather than push his limits any further. That leaves only three competitors to face the coming winter.
Out this episode: Adam Riley (day 52)
- Rivers freeze over, ending fishing for the remaining survivalists
- Karie switches from shooting to trapping and snares a frozen squirrel
- Juan Pablo marks day 50 and begins planning a 20-day fast
- Teimojin builds bird traps aimed at catching ravens after losing 44 pounds
E10 · Winter's Grasp
July 28, 2022 · Days 53-61
All three finalists grind through the harshest stretch of the Labrador winter yet, relying on stored fat, small kills, and insulation upgrades to stay alive. Falls, fatigue, and dwindling food are constant threats, but for the first time in several episodes nobody leaves the game. It sets up a tense final stretch between three competitors who have each found very different ways to keep going.
- Teimojin chips a tooth eating bone and builds an insulated 'ice castle' shelter upgrade using reindeer moss
- Karie takes a fall while gathering firewood but lands her first squirrel in days on day 59
- Juan Pablo continues his 20-day fast and endures 51 mph wind gusts without an active fire
- All three remaining survivalists make it through the episode intact
E11 · Fight, Flight or Freeze
August 4, 2022 · Days 62-78
In the finale, the three remaining survivalists push their bodies to the absolute limit as winter tightens its grip on Labrador. Two of them, both suffering severe weight loss and weakening strength, ultimately decide it's time to step away rather than risk permanent harm, while the third overcomes a dangerous stove malfunction to reach the end of the competition alone. His girlfriend's surprise appearance during a routine medical check reveals that he has outlasted everyone else to win the season.
Out this episode: Teimojin Tan (day 63), Karie Lee Knoke (day 75)
- Juan Pablo survives a toxic paint-fume stove malfunction on day 64 and rebuilds it with safer materials
- Teimojin taps out on day 63 after a 54 lb weight loss
- Karie Lee taps out on day 75, leaving Juan Pablo the sole remaining survivalist
- Juan Pablo is revealed as the winner on day 78 after 78 days in the wilderness, becoming the show's first Latino winner
Facts worth knowing
- Season 9, subtitled 'Alone: Labrador,' was filmed along the Big River in Labrador's Nunatsiavut region, about 35 km south of Makkovik.
- Contestants were dropped into the location on September 18, 2021, months before the season began airing.
- The season aired weekly on History Channel from May 26 to August 4, 2022, across 11 episodes.
- Juan Pablo Quiñonez won after 78 days, becoming the first Latino winner in the show's history.
- Runner-up Karie Lee Knoke lasted 75 days before accepting evacuation, one of the longest runner-up stretches in the franchise to that point.
- None of the contestants were voted off; every exit was either a voluntary tap-out or a medical evacuation, consistent with the show's no-elimination format.
- The location's wildlife included brook trout, beaver, black bear, spruce grouse, caribou, and harbor seals, with beaver becoming a key late-season food source for several survivalists.
- Winter set in hard enough by around day 47 (episode 9) to freeze the rivers and end fishing for the remaining contestants.
- Three contestants were medically evacuated during the season: Benji Hill (giardia infection), Terry Burns (low BMI/parasitic infection), and Jessie Krebs (severe stomach inflammation).
Viewer's notes
- Episode 9 ('The Ice Up') marks the season's hard pivot into true winter survival, once the rivers freeze and fishing stops being an option.
- If you want the season's most dramatic health scares, episodes 7 and 8 back-to-back cover three exits in quick succession (Terry, Tom, and Jessie).
- Fans of shelter-building should watch Teimojin and Jessie's builds closely, both get repeated attention for scale and design across the middle episodes.
- This is one of the coldest, latest-arriving-winter locations in the franchise, making it a good pick if you want fasting and fat-reserve strategy (Juan Pablo's 20-day fast) to play a central role rather than just hunting.
- The finale includes a real stove malfunction with toxic fumes, a useful reminder of why ventilation and safe stove materials matter for anyone building their own wilderness setup.
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