Adventure Film Screening in Support of Nunavut Food Banks | North of Nightfall

Adventure Film Screening in Support of Nunavut Food Banks | North of Nightfall

50 sussex dr

Aug 23 2018 to Aug 23 2018

Region : Ottawa Region     City: Ottawa

  •  Add to Calendar 2018-08-23 2018-08-23 America/Toronto Adventure Film Screening in Support of Nunavut Food Banks | North of Nightfall Join us at The Alex Trebek Theatre August 23 for the Arctic Kingdom premiere of Red Bull Media House in association with Freeride Entertainment’s highly anticipated film, North of Nightfall! 100% of proceeds go to foodbanks of Nunavut. Presented at the new home of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society. Doors: 6:30PM Screening: 7:00PM Q & A to follow Light refreshments will be served. About Arctic Kingdom teamed up with Red Bull Media House and Freeride Entertainment for a month-long expedition on an isolated High Arctic island, Axel Heiberg Island, to make this epic film: North of Nightfall. Food security is an important issue impacting communities across the Canadian Arctic, including communities that Arctic Kingdom works in. Screening this documentary is not only a chance to showcase amazing feats by iconic freeriders on some of the most extreme lines on Earth but start a conversation on climate and the changes being experienced in the North. It’s also a chance to give back and make a difference for the people who live in Canada’s Arctic, facing the real-life challenges of a harsh and ever-evolving environment. That’s why we are donating all proceeds from ticket sales of this screening to foodbanks of Nunavut. About | North of Nightfall Hidden among the glaciers high in the Arctic Circle are mountain bike lines too incredible to ignore. Harsh temperatures, volatile weather and nine-month winters mean the area is normally devoid of human life. But each summer, this frozen landscape flourishes under endless daylight, revealing a spectacular ecosystem. Join Darren Berrecloth, Carson Storch, Cam Zink and Tom Van Steenbergen as they embark on an expedition to the top of the world to explore this relatively unknown land. In doing so, they discover a changing environment steeped in history along with challenging terrain unlike anything anyone’s ridden to date. 50 sussex dr Arctic Kingdom liz.carino@arctickingdom.com
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Join us at The Alex Trebek Theatre August 23 for the Arctic Kingdom premiere of Red Bull Media House in association with Freeride Entertainment’s highly anticipated film, North of Nightfall! 100% of proceeds go to foodbanks of Nunavut. Presented at the new home of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society. Doors: 6:30PM Screening: 7:00PM Q & A to follow Light refreshments will be served. About Arctic Kingdom teamed up with Red Bull Media House and Freeride Entertainment for a month-long expedition on an isolated High Arctic island, Axel Heiberg Island, to make this epic film: North of Nightfall. Food security is an important issue impacting communities across the Canadian Arctic, including communities that Arctic Kingdom works in. Screening this documentary is not only a chance to showcase amazing feats by iconic freeriders on some of the most extreme lines on Earth but start a conversation on climate and the changes being experienced in the North. It’s also a chance to give back and make a difference for the people who live in Canada’s Arctic, facing the real-life challenges of a harsh and ever-evolving environment. That’s why we are donating all proceeds from ticket sales of this screening to foodbanks of Nunavut. About | North of Nightfall Hidden among the glaciers high in the Arctic Circle are mountain bike lines too incredible to ignore. Harsh temperatures, volatile weather and nine-month winters mean the area is normally devoid of human life. But each summer, this frozen landscape flourishes under endless daylight, revealing a spectacular ecosystem. Join Darren Berrecloth, Carson Storch, Cam Zink and Tom Van Steenbergen as they embark on an expedition to the top of the world to explore this relatively unknown land. In doing so, they discover a changing environment steeped in history along with challenging terrain unlike anything anyone’s ridden to date.