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Go faster, steeper, higher, deeper at Radical Reels film fest

DOWNHILL SKATEBOARDING. is one of the sports featured in Radical Reels Tour. From the film 'Concrete Dreams'
Experience more than half a dozen wild, adrenaline-pumping sports at the Radical Reels film fest
MUSKOKAN - For the second year in a row, the best high adrenaline films from the Banff Mountain Film Festival are coming to Huntsville’s Algonquin Theatre on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p.m.
Join Algonquin Outfitters for the 2012 Radical Reels Tour and get ready to watch epic big mountain ski and snowboard descents, nail-biting speed climbing and stomach-turning kayaking drops.  
The Radical Reels Tour, now in its ninth year, continues to push boundaries with the best action sports films from the annual Banff Mountain Film Festival. Experience more than half a dozen wild, adrenaline-pumping sports as seen through the eyes of some of today’s top athletes.
This year’s film selection includes a wide range of action sports: BASE jumping, whitewater kayaking, freeride mountain biking, speed climbing, big mountain skiing and even downhill skateboarding. Downhill skateboarding? You’ll just have to show up to find out what that one is all about.
For more information on the Radical Reels Tour and a complete list of films, please visit: radicalreels.com.
A program of The Banff Centre, The Radical Reels Tour is presented by National Geographic, The North Face, Deuter, VIO, and I/O Merino Wool, and hosted locally by Algonquin Outfitters. Admission is $16 for adults and $12.50 for students. Tickets are available at the Algonquin Theatre at 37 Main St. E., by calling the box office at 705-789-4975 or 1-888-696-4255, ext. 2352 or online at algonquintheatre.ca.



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