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Movie on the Docks

August 19, 2023 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

ATTENTION! DUE TO SCHEDULING CONFLICTS, MOVIE ON THE DOCKS HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO AUGUST 19, 2023 AT 9PM

A BOAT-IN MOVIE EXPERIENCE!

Join us for a one-of a kind movie experience! A classic film will be shown on a double-sided screen, and audiences can either watch from the water or on shore.Bring your own chair, sleeping bag or floating device and settle in for a free film under the stars.

This year’s feature film is the 2013 Classic Sharknado!

When a freak hurricane swamps Los Angeles, nature’s deadliest killer rules sea, land, and air as thousands of sharks terrorize the waterlogged populace. Against all logic and the laws of nature, an unprecedented hurricane off the coast of Mexico rips out a ravenous shiver of sharks, making its way towards southern California. As the freakish meteorological phenomenon brings violent tempests and towering, shark-infested tidal waves, the former surfing champion and Santa Monica Pier bar-owner, Finley “Fin” Shepard, embarks on a peril-laden journey to Beverly Hills, fearing for the life of his estranged wife, April, and his teenage daughter, Candice. Now, Fin; his friend, Baz; barmaid, Nova, and his regular customer, George, must fight tooth and nail to stay alive, as batch after batch of the flying oceanic predators rains down on the unsuspecting Angelenos, gobbling down everything in their path. Who can stand in the way of the mighty Sharknado?

Details

Date:
August 19, 2023
Time:
9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://huntsvillefestival.ca/event/movie-on-the-docks-3/

Organizer

Huntsville Festival of the Arts
Phone
7057894975
Email
info@huntsvillefestival.on.ca
View Organizer Website

Venue

Huntsville Town Dock
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2K5 Canada + Google Map

We would like to respectfully acknowledge that we are on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, specifically the Chippewa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi peoples, under the terms of the Robinson-Huron Treaty #61 of 1850, and the Williams Treaties of 1923.

We are grateful to be here. We hope you are too.

Together, we honour all Indigenous peoples – First Nations, Métis and Inuit – for their cultures, their languages, their wise teachings and ways of being, their stewardship and protection of the lands and waters - and life - that have shaped this country since time began.

Together, we commit to acknowledge, to learn, to educate, to create opportunity and to honour sacred places, and to take actions toward real Truth and Reconciliation in support of our commitment to wellness for all, and to walking the path together in respect, peace and harmony for future generations.

G’chi miigwech. Thank you very much.

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