(1980 or 1981 Canadian television series)
In a 1984 interview Bruce Greenwood mentions acting in this Canadian television series that filmed out of British Columbia. It was a CBC co-production with West German Television that ran from 1980 - 1981, a family-adventure series involving a woman bush pilot as protagonist with an older man as her sidekick. That probably places it chronologically between Bear Island and First Blood in Greenwood's career. Since it was quite short lived as Canadian series go, it's unlikely to appear any time soon.
It starred Susan Hogan (who would work some 20 years later with Greenwood in Disturbing Behavior) as adventurer Kate Ashcroft and Hans Conninberg as Karl Ritter, her older, reluctant partner. Bruce had worked previously with the property master in Huckleberry Finn & Friends. Fashioned as a successor to the network's long-running series The Beachcombers (in which Bruce also guested at about the same time), the series was shot entirely in Egmont -- a small waterfront village on Secret Bay in Sechelt Inlet on Vancouver Island, an incredibly beautiful area off the coast of Vancouver.
CBC Television in association with West German Television.