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Mountainfilm on Tour returns to Squamish in November

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This year's event in Squamish will feature two shows, a matinee and an evening show. Photo: MountainFilm Festival
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October 27, 2023 6:39am

Mountainfilm on Tour is returning to Squamish in November. Local digital agency, VentureWeb, is presenting the Mountainfilm on Tour on Saturday, November 18, at the Eagle Eye Theatre in Squamish. This year’s event will feature two shows, a matinee and an evening show.

The event is a celebration of adventure filmmaking to raise funds for Squamish Search and Rescue.  Mountainfilm is an annual film festival held in Telluride Colorado that showcases stories of high adventure, and environmental and social justice issues. A selection of films then tours around the world, with grassroots events packed with engaged adventure lovers from Chamonix to Tokyo.

This year’s Mountainfilm on Tour stop in Squamish will include a selection of short films, including local Sea to Sky filmmakers and athletes. Festival goers are invited to partake in delicious food and drinks. There will be a silent auction and door prizes with all funds raised going to support the local Squamish Search and Rescue team.

At nearly two and a half hours long, the matinee show will start at 3 p.m. and the evening show starts at 7 p.m. The ticket price has been reduced this year to $30 for the matinee show and $40 for the evening show. Seats are limited so people are encouraged to get their tickets early to avoid disappointment. Tickets can be purchased in person from Urban Alpine in Garibaldi Village or Valhalla Pure in Squamish or online at Canada Helps.

Venture Web is a local digital agency with a small team of passionate adventurers who ride boards and bikes, scale mountains, and play outside.

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