(Craig Norris / CA / 2016 / 41 min.) | Screens on Friday, Sept. 29 at 7:00 p.m. | Conserver House, 180 Saint John St., Fredericton.
Surviving the Fundy Footpath is an adventure doc that follows mega-novice Bruce Persaud, a city slicker from Toronto, with zero camping experience, as he attempts to complete one of Canada’s toughest multi-day hikes, the treacherous Fundy Footpath. Follow along as Bruce and his team of guides climb in and out of nineteen steep ravines, traverse stunning Bay of Fundy mega tidal zones, and navigate their way through 65 kilometres of dense old growth Acadian fog forest.
This is a Five Days for the Forest Event, an event organized by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
There will be an optional discussion after the film. All are welcome. Screenings are free but donations welcome. Conserver House location is wheelchair accessible but the washrooms are up the stairs. This is Cinema Politica Fredericton’s 10th season!
Surviving The Fundy Footpath | Friday, Sept. 29 at 7:00pm at Conserver House, 180 Saint John St., Fredericton | View Event