The salvage team from Priestly Demolition takes their first road trip of the year to a historic mining town, Timmins, where the discovery of old police reports sets them on an unexpected hunt for hidden gold.
Justin and Brandon race against the clock to finish up the extraction of an art deco bar from the historic hotel demolition, and then Justin gets an offer of something that he thinks could be his office at the new salvage yard site.
While salvaging an old hotel in the heart of the city, Ted pulls out all the stops to confirm his suspicion there was once a popular underground nightclub where forgotten treasures may still hide.
A lifelong collector's sprawling property proves to be challenging for the salvage team as they race to uncover enough valuable treasures to make their long road-trip worthwhile. Ron is also under pressure to get a vintage truck working.
Ted and the salvage team undertake the challenge of salvaging a decommissioned 727 airplane. While Ted scrambles for buyers, the pressure mounts as Ryan wants to see the plane sold for scrap.
Ted puts Brandon's sales skills to the test, pushing him to figure out his future with the salvage team. A trip to Shelburne leads to a difficult extraction that has Justin running for the fire extinguisher.
A ghostly salvage in an abandoned hospital brings some unusual finds, as the salvage team discover a surprising collection of vintage items during the demolition of a 50s era subdivision property.
The Team travel to Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church in Griffith, Ontario, where they must salvage as much as they can of the windows and fittings, while saving the bell and the cross for the former Church Minister.
Ted gets a shock when one of his long time employees advises that he is going into a business partnership with his brother in law, and a small house salvage yields some interesting items.
It is the Annual Priestly Clearance Sale, so Ted and his team organise the goods, and then set appointments with buyers so they can get a bit of that Ted personal attention.