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Winnipeg's Journey to Churchill theatre nearing completion

The Assiniboine Park Zoos Journey to Churchill Exhibit is almost ready to unveil one of its crowning jewels: the dome-shaped 360 Aurora Borealis Theatre.

360 Aurora Borealis Theatre set to play film on impact of climate change on northerners

The 360 Aurora Borealis Theatre is part of the Assiniboine Park Zoo Journey to Churchill exhibit that will open to the public July 3. (explore.org)

The Assiniboine Park Zoo Journey to Churchill exhibitis almost ready to unveil one of its crowning jewels: the dome-shaped360 Aurora Borealis Theatre.

Starting July 3,thesurround sound systemand video projectors will roll a 10-minute video titled Rhythms of the North, ashort filmonclimate change and its effects on the lives of northern communities, wildlife and ecosystems.
An 8-camera machine, custom-built by Science North and nicknamed "Medusa," is shown suspended from a helicopter during filming in the Churchill area. (Assiniboine Park Conservancy)

Our hope is that visitors will leave the theatre feeling inspired to take personal action to combatclimate change and captivated by the beauty of Manitobas north so theyll want to visit Churchillthemselves, Margaret Redmond, President andCEO of the Assiniboine Park Conservancy, said in a news release.

This is truly a one-of-a-kind theatre that will add an entirely new element to the zoo experiencefor our visitors when Journey to Churchill opens in just a few short weeks.

The film wasproduced by internationally acclaimed production teamScience North based in Ontario.

Construction on the dome aspect of the theatrestarted in May.

The zoo will be shut down starting June 23 until the opening on July 3.