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Tuesday October 6th, 2026
Tuesday October 6th, 2026
6:30 PM
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10:00 PM MST
Starts: 6:30 PM MST
Ends: 10:00 PM MST
Doors Open: 5:30 PM
Doors Open: 5:30 PM MST
The LIDO Theatre
10156 100 Ave, Fort St. John
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$8.29 - $23.75 CAD
Description
“Tea Creek” is a heartfelt and visually rich documentary set on a 140-acre farm in Kitwanga, British Columbia, where Indigenous food sovereignty activist Jacob Beaton has turned a humble family homestead into a thriving training centre. The film follows Jacob and his team through a full growing season as they cultivate thousands of pounds of produce, teach land-based food skills, and build space for healing and cultural renewal. Against the backdrop of the climate crisis and the long-lasting effects of colonization, Tea Creek becomes more than a farm — it’s a sacred place for community members to reconnect with the land, learn, heal, and reclaim Indigenous agricultural traditions. By weaving individual journeys with the broader history of Indigenous resilience, the film offers a powerful and uplifting portrait of how Indigenous food sovereignty can be a path toward cultural regeneration and collective empowerment.
Admission is only $5 for 12 and under $20 for 13 and up
Seating is limited — book your spot now
Tuesday, Oct 6th, 2026
Doors Open at 5:30 pm, Show Starts at 6:30pm
Important Info
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Originally opened in 1957, The Lido has become the hub of entertainment for the Peace. The LIDO offers many unique events from music & comedy to a wide range of special events. The LIDO is the place to be!
Refund Policy
No refunds or exchanges
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