Special film screening of "All Too Clear" set for Feb. 28, at Walker House Museum
The Walker House Museum in Kincardine has partnered with Inspired Planet Productions to present a special screening of "All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes," Saturday, Feb. 28, from 2-4 p.m., at the museum.
Using cutting-edge underwater drone technology, "All Too Clear" explores how quadrillions of invasive quagga mussels are reshaping the Great Lakes eco-system on a scale not seen since the glaciers.
Filmmakers Zach Melnick and Yvonne Drebert spent more than 150 days filming beneath the surface, creating the most ambitious underwater film ever made about the Great Lakes. Part scientific exploration and part natural history adventure, the film reveals freshwater wildlife and environments like never before.
This film is generously provided by Inspired Planet Productions. To watch the trailer click here:
inspiredplanet.ca/alltooclear/.
Admission is by donation. Space is limited; to reserve your spot in advance, call 519-396-1850 or by E-mail:
thewalkerhousemuseum@gmail.com.
Written ByLydia Treidlinger is curator of the Walker House Museum in Kincardine.
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