What is big, red, in the shape of a giant igloo and is now gracing the Windsor waterfront?
SESQUI, a Canada 150 initiative, has opened a cinematic dome in Windsor which will continuously feature a breathtaking 20 minute film of Canada titled HORIZON.
""It is a 20 minute visual symphony of Canada," says SESQUI Executive Producer Andrea Stewart. "Picture is all around you and above you and it has got amazing surround sound and you will go on a roller coaster ride across the country."
It includes 90 images from across the country which include forests, the Rideau Canal and spectacular Northern Lights, all set with music in a 360 degree experience.
The production and set up cost $10.5-million which will make stops across the country in celebration of Canada's 150th birthday.
Image from the film HORIZON
It runs July 7-10 from noon to 10pm and July 11th from 10am to 7:30pm.
There is no admission fee and it is first come, first-served.
The provincial tour is only stopping in seven cities in Ontario. Windsor is the third stop.
Here's a sneak peak of what you will see inside the dome along Windsor's waterfront. The film is called Horizons and its FREE. #cklw pic.twitter.com/vEg8tJnFJ2
— Teresinha Medeiros (@tmedeiros800) July 7, 2017
Here's a sneak peak of what you will see inside the dome along Windsor's waterfront. The film is called Horizons and its FREE. #cklw pic.twitter.com/vEg8tJnFJ2
— Teresinha Medeiros (@tmedeiros800) July 7, 2017