British Columbia Public Lands Film Fest
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March 1
Starting at 6pm
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Key City Theatre, Cranbrook
Cranbrook, BC, Canada

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event_title: British Columbia Public Lands Film Fest

event_time_zone: America/Denver

event_start: March 01, 2019 18:00

event_duration: 180

event_end: March 01, 2019 21:00

event_address: 20 14th Ave N, Cranbrook, BC BC V1C 6H4, Canada

event_description: Presented by BC’s Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Come out for a family friendly evening to support your local backcountry fish and wildlife group. Doors open at 6:00 pm for an opportunity to engage with your local chapter members, fellow wilderness lovers and conservationists. Take the opportunity to purchase raffles for high value products and silent auction items. Films will start at 7:30 pm.   From amateur to professional, conservation to hunting and fishing, funny to serious, successful and sometimes not, these are all adventures on public land, in the backcountry. This film collection is inspiration not only to get out but to help understand and appreciate what we have, need to protect, and not take for granted; our public lands.Following the films, enjoy an intriguing presentation by BC BHA’s chairman Bill Hanlon on the finding of Kwäday Dän Tsìnchi, the Canadian Ice-Man, during a sheep hunt near the BC-Yukon border.  Kwäday Dän Tsìnchi represents the oldest well-preserved human remains in North America.All proceeds go toward protecting and improving the backcountry wilderness and wildlife enjoyed here in British Columbia.When and where:March 1, 2019 Doors open at 6:00pm, Films start at 7:30pmKey City Theatre, CranbrookBuy tickets online here or at the doorAdults $20, Youth $10A family friendly night appropriate for all ages.  

British Columbia Public Lands Film Fest

Presented by BC’s Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Come out for a family friendly evening to support your local backcountry fish and wildlife group. Doors open at 6:00 pm for an opportunity to engage with your local chapter members, fellow wilderness lovers and conservationists. Take the opportunity to purchase raffles for high value products and silent auction items. Films will start at 7:30 pm.   
From amateur to professional, conservation to hunting and fishing, funny to serious, successful and sometimes not, these are all adventures on public land, in the backcountry. This film collection is inspiration not only to get out but to help understand and appreciate what we have, need to protect, and not take for granted; our public lands.
Following the films, enjoy an intriguing presentation by BC BHA’s chairman Bill Hanlon on the finding of Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi, the Canadian Ice-Man, during a sheep hunt near the BC-Yukon border.  Kwäday Dän Ts'ìnchi represents the oldest well-preserved human remains in North America.
All proceeds go toward protecting and improving the backcountry wilderness and wildlife enjoyed here in British Columbia.
When and where:
March 1, 2019 Doors open at 6:00pm, Films start at 7:30pm
Key City Theatre, Cranbrook
Buy tickets online here or at the door
Adults $20, Youth $10
A family friendly night appropriate for all ages.

 

 

WHEN
March 01, 2019 at 6:00pm - 9pm
WHERE
Key City Theatre, Cranbrook
20 14th Ave N
Cranbrook, BC BC V1C 6H4
Canada
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