Treasure HD (Canada)

Treasure HD (Canada)

Infobox_TV_channel
name = Treasure HD
logofile = Treasure HD.png logoalt =
logosize =
launch = March 12, 2006
closed date =
picture format =
network =
owner = High Fidelity HDTV
slogan =
country = Canada
broadcast area = National
headquarters = Toronto, Ontario
former names =
web = [http://www.treasurehd.ca Treasure HD]
sat serv 1 = Bell TV
sat chan 1 = Channel 809
sat serv 2 =
sat chan 2 =
cable serv 1 = Access Communications
cable chan 1 = Channel 563
cable serv 2 = Aurora Cable
cable chan 2 = Channel 560
cable serv 3 = Source Cable
cable chan 3 = Channel 853
cable serv 4 = Westman Cable
cable chan 4 = Channel 452
cable serv 5 =
cable chan 5 =
adsl serv 1 = SaskTel
adsl chan 1 = Channel 472

Treasure HD is a Canadian category 2 digital cable specialty channel that broadcasts in high definition. Treasure HD features museums, auction houses, flea markets, and antique galleries. It also features LIVE coverage of sales from various auction houses.

It is owned by High Fidelity HDTV, which also runs three other HD networks. It features programming from the Voom HD Networks through a partnership with Rainbow Media. It is currently only available through a select few providers.

See also

* Equator HD
* Oasis HD
* Rush HD
* Treasure HD (U.S.)

External links

* [http://www.treasurehd.ca Treasure HD]


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