What is On Demand and why would I use it?
Treehouse On Demand is like having a video library of the best pre-school programs in the comfort of your own home.
- It’s convenient! Your kids can watch hours of some of their favourite TreehouseTV shows, whenever they want, as often as they want.
- On Demand allows you to pause, rewind and fast-forward the program using your TV remote. So it’s as easy as using a VCR, without the trips to the video store and no late fees.
- Simply select the series you want and then the individual episode.
- Enjoy unlimited viewing of a single episode for 24 hours; or unlimited viewing of 5 episodes (a bundle) over 3* days. Note: Actual viewing times may vary depending upon your service provider.
- Treehouse Subscription Video On Demand (SVOD) has 20 to 30 hours (about 50 episodes) of programming available for an entire month!
- New titles are added every week so there’s always something new to watch.
To watch a preview click here!
Treehouse SVOD is currently available with these television service providers:
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Call 1-800-665-3337
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Channel 220
Call 1-888-ROGERS1
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Channel 345
Call 1-888-361-5363
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Call 1-888-472-2222
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Call 204-941-4545
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Channel 900
Call 1.800.SASKTEL
(1.800.727.5835)
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What Shows Can We See?
Titles and episodes will vary according to your service provider. Some of our available programs include:
- Max & Ruby
- Berenstain Bears
- Care Bears
- Timonthy Goes to School
- George Shrinks
- Babar
- Corduroy Bear
- Little Bear
- Rupert
- Anatole
How Much Does it Cost?
Prices will vary depending on your service provider but generally, single episodes are available for around $0.99 and bundles / movies are available for around $3.99.
At Rogers (channel 220) and Cogeco (channel 345) Treehouse SVOD is included as part of your basic digital cable TV package. At Shaw, SaskTel and MTS there is a small subscription fee, so check with your carrier for up-to-date prices.
How Can I Get It?
On Demand services are only available to digital television subscribers. To order, contact your service provider (see telephone numbers and website details above).