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A short film that explores the history of the land and its shared significance to Indigenous groups and mountain sports enthusiasts.

Standing tall over the Revelstoke valley Mount Begbie has inspired an entire community. It is iconicized in the logos and names of local businesses, featured heavily in artists’ works, is photographed by every visiting tourist, and most importantly of all, is explored by the outdoor enthusiast - no matter the season.

Climbing Mt Begbie is a “right of passage” for every hiker, climber, sledder, and skier who chooses to make Revelstoke their home.

While this peak has created an entire contemporary culture in Revelstoke, its name and story only represent colonial history, with no reference to the Indigenous heritage of this land.

Is it the outdoor community’s responsibility to help change this?


  • Runtime
    15 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Zoya Lynch
  • Screenwriter
    Natalie Segal, Zoya Lynch, Hayley Morin
  • Producer
    Natalie Segal
  • Cast
    Ariel Hill, Tim Patterson, Dale Tomma, Shelly Boyd, Nahanni Mckay