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Silver Screen Drive-In

8100 Hwy No 3B
Trail, BC V1R 4N7
Phone: (250) 368-9669

September Double Bill- North of Nightfall and Alone Across the Arctic

September 9, 2021 @ 8:00 pm - 10:46 pm

Trail & District Arts Council and The Royal Theatre present

North of Nightfall and Alone Across the Arctic – Double Bill at the Silver Screen Drive-in

September START TIME – 8:00 pm

Both films for just $12/person! Maximum 6 people per car – Need to add people to your car? Pay at the gate on show night or call our Box Office 250-368-9669 to add people.

We’ve got an Arctic adventure documentary double bill this week! Experience the Arctic from new perspectives on foot, by canoe, or on a mountain bike on the 40-foot screen at the Silver Screen Drive-in.

Explorer Adam Shoalts is “Alone Across the Arctic” when he embarks on a record-breaking estimated 4000 km journey across the Canadian Arctic by canoe and on foot, alone. Hailed as one of the greatest living explorers, and “Canada’s Indiana Jones,” Adam Shoalts embarks on an epic and death-defying four-month solo journey across the uncharted Canadian Arctic wilderness. From the Yukon to Nunavut, Shoalts relies on his well-honed survival skills in a race against the elements, navigating the treacherous and uncharted waterways before the deadly grip of winter renders the terrain impassable.

In 2016 Shoalts was named a national champion of the Trans-Canada Trail and in 2018 Explorer-in-Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The documentary “Alone Across the Arctic” is the accompanying piece to the best-selling book “Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada’s Arctic” by Adam Shoalts. Where the book represents the mental and spiritual journey in comparison the documentary details the physical journey. Stunning visuals that barely capture the vastness of the North. A must-see for anyone who has ever considered a wilderness adventure in the Far North!

Director: Francis Luta / Cast: Adam Shoalts
Genre: Documentary, Adventure / Length: 1h 26m / Rating: G / Country: Canada/ Language: English

“North of Nightfall” sees an elite group of mountain bikers travel to a remote island in the Canadian High Arctic. Their goal? To pioneer big mountain lines and progress their sport beyond anything the world has seen. Hidden among the glaciers on Axel Heiberg Island, 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 in “North of Nightfall” as they embark on an expedition to the top of the world to explore this relatively unknown land. 12 hours from the nearest hospital, they discover a rapidly changing environment steeped in history along with ground-breaking descents unlike anything anyone’s ridden to date.

Director: Jeremy Grant / Cast: Cam Zink, Carson Storch, Darren Berrecloth, Tom Van Steenbergen / Genre: Documentary, Adventure / Length: 1h 5m / Rating: G / Country: USA / Language: English

Gate opens at 7:00 pm. Gate closes at 7:45 pm. NO LATE ADMISSIONS. Movie starts at 8:00 pm. No printed tickets needed; Your name will be on our attendance list and checked at the gate. Arrive early to pick up your treats at the Drive-In Concession operated by The Royal Theatre.

The Silver Screen Drive-in is sponsored by Bounce Radio, Century 21, Kootenay Savings Credit Union, Teck Metals Ltd. and Tourism Rossland, and made possible thanks to support from Waneta Plaza and funding from the Government of British Columbia, BC Arts Council, and Canadian Heritage.

Communicable Disease Safety Protocols (updated as of August 2021)
● If you or anyone in your household is sick or has symptoms of COVID (fever, cough, difficulty breathing, sore throat, body aches or nausea), or have been in direct contact with someone with COVID, please stay home.
●Please be aware and respectful of other people’s comfort levels by maintaining a physical distance of 2 m (6 ft) between you and anyone not in your party.
●Vehicles will be parked with space between vehicles. You may set up lawn chairs inside your area or watch from your truck bed. We require that you stay in your vehicle’s immediate area except to use the washroom or visit the concession stand.
● You must wear a mask and maintain physical distancing when you visit the concession or the washrooms.
●Please sanitize your hands before and after visiting the washrooms and concession.

Ticket Sales
● Tickets can be purchased on-line, at tickets.trail-arts.com until 5:00 pm on show-day.
● If available, tickets can be purchased at the door using debit or credit cards. Check our website in advance to make sure a show is not already sold out.
● You do not need to pick up or print tickets to the movie. Your name will be added to the attendance list and checked at the gate.
● Need to add another person to your car? You can pay for additional passengers at the door or call us at the box office 250-368-9669.

Concession
● Popcorn, candy & beverages will be available at the Silver Screen Drive-In concession
operated by The Royal Theatre. Payment by debit, credit card or cash.
● In consideration of our staff and other patrons, we require that you wear your mask and keep 6 feet from others while waiting in line. Please send only 1-2 from your party to the concession.

How does the Drive-In Work?
● We broadcast the soundtrack to the FM Radio in your vehicle. A portable radio can be
used instead of a car radio. The frequency will be given to you at check-in. There are no
loudspeakers. You cannot tune into the signal with a smartphone.
● Cars are parked on a first come, first served basis. Big trucks or RVs will be parked at
the back to allow for better overall sightlines.
● All passengers must be in the vehicle at the time of entry. No walk-ins.
● Maximum 6 people per vehicle.
● Need a special space? Come early to ensure you get an appropriate space.
● No saving or reserving of parking spaces.
● Our parking staff will direct you to your spot. At the end of the show, please wait until
our parking staff direct you to leave.
● Quiet & well-behaved pets are welcome. Pets must be leashed. If your pet’s behaviour
is disturbing other patrons, you will be asked to leave.
● Headlights and brake lights must be turned off or covered during the movie.
● NO ENGINE IDLING.
● Be considerate of those around you. Don’t raise your voice, use profanity or crank the
volume on your radio.
● For the safety and comfort of other guests, smoking, alcohol and drugs are prohibited.
● No BBQs, grills, fires, fire pits, propane heaters, fireworks, drones, or laser pointers.
● No in and out privileges.

Cancellation
● If extreme rain, heat or wind is forecasted, we may cancel the drive-in. Cancellation will be announced by 3:00 pm on the day of the event.
● If it starts to rain during the movie, please shelter in your car. Our parking staff will tell you when it is your turn to leave.
● If severe rain, lightning or high winds force us to cancel before or during a movie, you will
be contacted by The Bailey Theatre staff the following week for refund options. You will
have the option to transfer your tickets to another show, receive a credit or receive a
refund.

Conditions of Attendance
● The Bailey Theatre and Royal Theatre assume NO RESPONSIBILITY for Injury, Property Loss, or Damage of any kind.
● Management reserves the right to adopt or change any rule at any time, with or without notice, to best serve our customer’s safety as well as our best business practices.
● We reserve the right to ask any patron to leave the premises at any time.
Thank you for helping us to keep our patrons and staff safe and healthy.