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Join us in kicking off our favourite season on Thursday, November 20th at STACKT.Â
Catch the premiere of the 'Arc’teryx Presents: Between Days' film and enjoy complimentary ski/snowboard waxing, refreshments, activations, giveaways and more.
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LOCATION, DATE & TIME
STACKT Market (28 Bathurst St)
Thursday, Nov. 20th
7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
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ABOUT PROTECT OUR WINTERS
Protect Our Winters Canada is a passionate community of outdoor enthusiasts, professional athletes, and industry leaders united to advocate for policy solutions to climate change. We believe our love of adventure in nature demands our participation in the fight to save and protect it.
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Please note: All tickets are non-refundable.
 Featuring: Elena Hight, Jared Elston, Joe Lax, Robin Van Gyn, Sean Miskiman, Severin Van Der Meer, Spencer O’Brien, Tadashi Fuse, Victor DavietÂ
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What happens when nine riders from four countries touch down in the Japanese Alps in the midst of a season-defining storm cycle?
The universal language of ‘dig yourself out, lap until your legs give out, and do it all again’ removes any barriers that may have existed, and a silent bond is forged through the immersive experience that storm riding brings. Linking up with snowboard legend Tadashi Fuse, follow along as the Arc’teryx team searches high, low and everywhere in between for deep turns and unforgettable times.
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Tying in with a climbing partner means more than just working a few pitches or sending the crux together. It symbolizes an intersection of two approaches to the same sport, and how climbers at either end of a rope share similar goals.
For renowned alpinists Ines Papert and Sarah Huenekin, the nexus of their aspirations comes as they both climb past the age of 50, inspired to keep pushing harder to achieve their full potential, while relentlessly working to better understand each other as climbing partners, as well as themselves.
In the mountains, like in life, most days are not perfect. But for ACMG Splitboard guides Christine Feleki and Joey Vosburgh, it’s their job to make each of their 150+ days a year in the mountains meaningful. Working as a guide is a non-stop grind of managing uncertainty, prioritizing safety, and finding time in between to hone skills and techniques in a constantly evolving field. It’s also the best job in the world - they’ll tell you that.
To strive for longevity as a guide requires a deep knowledge of avalanche safety and risk assessment, but equally important is a constant emphasis on self-reflection and growth.
Every year, during the heart of Black History Month, BLK WinterFest transforms the snowy Laurentian Mountains of Quebec into a celebration of culture and community.
It began with Jamillah Jean, founder of Routes to Rootz, whose vision sparked the idea, and Joey Odman, an Arc’teryx ambassador whose expertise and love of the outdoors helped bring it to life. Together, through movement, laughter, and teaching, they’ve reimagined what it means to belong in nature.
This film celebrates BLK WinterFest, showing us that it is more than an event – it’s a space where Black Joy meets nature, and reminding us that the outdoors is a place for everyone.
From the piste to the powder, distant backcountry peaks to local Nordic tracks, Atomic exists to drive skiing forward. Founded in 1955, Atomic makes the world’s finest winter sports equipment. For over 65 years, our products have helped redefine the skiing experience for skiers of all levels, from beginners taking their first turns to the greatest athletes pushing their boundaries at the very top of the sport.Â
Atomic has been based in the heart of the Austrian alps since its inception. Today it is the largest ski manufacturer in the world with 1000 in-house employees at our headquarters in the Pongau valley. Here, 60 kilometers south of Salzburg, Atomic produces over 400,000 pairs of skis annually. The entire Atomic family is unified by our shared values: innovation, authenticity, and a pioneering spirit. These values combine to allow Atomic to define the sport of skiing.
The event will take place at the Horseshoe venue, which is tucked just off the main path at STACKTÂ Market (28 Bathurst St). When you arrive, follow the central walkway and look for event signage. Staff will also be on site to guide you to the space if needed.
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There is limited paid parking on-site via the entrance at 3 Tecumseth St. Nearby free street parking is available on Niagara St and Wellington St. All 3 entrances into STACKTÂ Market are fully accessible. All films will include subtitles.
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For more information on venue accessibility and other frequently asked questions, please visit STACKTÂ Market Toronto.
Questions? Please send us a message @arcteryxontario on Instagram!Â