

Hell & High Water and Bringing The Salmon Home
Event description
On Wednesday May 21, 2025, 7pm at the Simcoe Street Theatre, Be The Change Film Series (BTC) presents a double feature of short films followed by a Q & A with filmmaker, Jeremy Williams. HELL & HIGH WATER gives voice to the Nlakaʼpamux Nation communities of Lytton and Shackan as they experience traumatic loss from fire and flooding. BRINGING THE SALMON HOME is the story of three Indigenous Nations who are upholding their sacred responsibility to reintroduce the salmon, bringing the salmon home to the mighty Columbia River, for the benefit of all.
100% of proceeds benefit the Blue Mountain Watershed Trust
Jeremy’s Williams’ website: https://rivervoicesfilms.wixsite.com/rivervoices
Trailer for Hell and Highwater: https://vimeo.com/877237884
Trailer for Bringing the Salmon Home: https://vimeo.com/885446913
Patron Parking
Parking at 65 Simcoe is reserved for building tenants. Simcoe Street Theatre visitors are encouraged to use street parking or nearby municipal lots (paid and free lots available on Ste. Marie and Simcoe Streets). For accessibility needs, a temporary drop-off/pickup location is provided at the rear of the building. Look for the blue space before the accessibility ramp entrance off of Ste. Marie Street. Thank you for your cooperation!
Paid parking is enforced Monday – Friday: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Visit collingwood.ca/parking-collingwood for more details.