@ Simcoe Street Theatre, Collingwood
doors open @6:30pm, movie @7pm
Ski movies will forever be a part of ski culture. Nothing else can match the community and excitement created by watching films with friends. Get stoked for winter with us by watching several films, each showcasing different stories, athletes and types of skiing.
Movie descriptions below!
@ The Inn at Blue Mountain Resort
doors open @6:30pm, movie @7pm
Warren Miller's 76th annual film! Join Daron Rahlves, Britta Winans, Judd Henkes, Sarka Panacochova, Breezy Johnson, Chris Rubens, Juho Kilkki, and more to celebrate the season—wherever you ride and however you connect to the snow and the community around it. From big mountain lines and race gates to urban ski hills and unexpected destinations, come along as we carve turns from California, Colorado, and New Hampshire to Austria, British Columbia, Finland, and Scotland.
Cold Calls
Cold Calls by Blank Collective --> Cold Calls is a ski film pieced together through conversations, memories, and whatever the season decided to offer. from storm cycles in whistler to deep days in japan, big terrain in norway, and rare sun in alaska, each call brought a different story — some hilarious, some heavy, most somewhere in between. what came out wasn’t exactly planned, but it felt right.
One Step Ahead
One Step Ahead follows Norwegian skier Bernt Marius as he gets back to doing what he loves: skiing big lines in the Sunnmøre Alps after losing his leg in an accident. The film captures the ups and downs of relearning the sport and working through the mental side of recovery. It’s a raw, honest look at what it takes to keep moving forward when everything changes.
The Edge of Reason
By Cody Townsend with Nikolai Schrimer --> Two veteran professional skiers, hardened and seasoned by tragedy in the mountains seek a rekindling of their aggressive approach to steep terrain by venturing to Norway’s Lyngen Alps with a fearless young phenom--only to find that the mountains have much more to teach them all about risk, reckoning and the thin line between glory and grief.
All movies will have giveaways from sponsor brands and local businesses for present ticket holders!
TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
Ontario Track3 Adaptive Sports Association is a volunteer powered charity enabling kids and youth with disabilities to discover their confidence, develop their talents and achieve their physical potential through the freedom of snow sports.
We serve children and young people aged 6-19 years old across 18 programs and 11 host hill locations in Ontario.
Track3 offers a variety of different programs that cater to the needs and abilities of each athlete.
Every year our families and athletes count on us to deliver our alpine sports programs. For many of the children and young people in our programs, it’s their only opportunity to participate in organized physical activity all winter.
Families quickly learn that the Track3 experience is unique and has the power to change lives.
Second Tracks is a collaborative partnership between the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka, North Shore Ltd., and Blue
Mountain. This program aims to open the slopes to youth who may not have had the chance to experience winter activities like skiing and snowboarding, fostering new opportunities and unforgettable
experiences.
Experience the thrill of night skiing/snowboarding under the lights at Blue Mountain this winter. As part
of the Second Tracks Program, participants will enjoy the following benefits completely free of charge:
Round-trip transportation from the Collingwood YMCA to Blue Mountain
All necessary equipment and lift tickets to access the hill
Lesson with ski instructors
Dinner will be provided