Stillpoint Festival FAQs

About the festival

What is Stillpoint?

Stillpoint Festival is a new three-day celebration of environment, art, film, and community presented by Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook. The festival takes place September 17–19 across multiple locations in Kimberley.

How did it start?

Stillpoint began with a bold idea. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival World Tour invited hosts to imagine extraordinary screening locations. Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook submitted a mountaintop Summit Screening concept—and won. From there, the idea expanded into a larger community celebration.

What inspired its name?

The name Stillpoint was inspired by those moments in nature that stop us in our tracks—inviting us to pause, be present, and take it all in. As summer gives way to fall, the festival creates space to slow down and immerse yourself in art, stories, and the spirit of community.

Why did the Summit Screening expand into a weekend-long festival?

Wildsight Kimberley / Cranbrook has hosted an annual Banff World Tour screening as a fundraiser for well over 30 years. Last year, our team won a contest to host a one-of-a-kind Summit Screening featuring different films from the January 2026 lineups, including the audience choice award winner. As planning got underway and we realized the mountaintop venue’s limited capacity, we started thinking about how to create a bigger experience for the whole community to enjoy. The Stillpoint Festival was born so more of you could gather, connect through stories, and imagine what’s possible—together.

What films will be playing at the flagship Summit Screening?

The Flagship Summit Screening on Saturday, September 19 will feature a fresh lineup of six Banff World Tour 50th Anniversary films. Titles include Cold Calls Japan, The Hive Architect, A Baffin Vacation, Love on Ice, and 2025 Audience Choice Award winner Best Day Ever. From skiing and beekeeping to downhill biking and big wall climbing, these films from around the globe will bring universal passion and stoke to the top of North Star mountain.

What other programming is in the works?

We believe meaningful experiences should be accessible to all. That’s why we’ve expanded the Summit Screening into this 3-day festival offering a range of options, from free and low-cost events to premium ticketed mountaintop experiences.

In addition to the flagship Summit Screening, special programming includes an expanded Farmers’ Market, Block Party on Deer Park Ave., roaming circus performances, a local and youth film showcase, outdoor group activities, film industry panel and workshop with the Kootenay Screen-Based Industry (KSBI), Pre-Screening Plaza Party featuring outdoor gear market and repair with KORE Outdoors, and a Stemwinder After Party.

Programming is still evolving as the festival continues to take shape. Stay tuned!

How can community members get involved?

Volunteering is a great way to enjoy this event, engage with the community, and support Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook’s environmental projects. Opportunities are available both in the lead-up to the festival and during the festival itself. Volunteer tasks will include fundraising, awareness building, setup, takedown, ticketing attendants, and production assistants. As a thank you, volunteers will receive access to select ticketed festival events. The summit screening will only be accessible to the limited volunteer roles required onsite and, due to expected demand, those positions will be assigned by lottery.

Volunteer

Are you looking for sponsors?

Yes, we are seeking sponsorship of all levels to help us bring this event to life! Stillpoint is not only for the community’s enjoyment—we want to create something meaningful and impactful WITH the community. As a sponsor, you will join a growing coalition of community, cultural, and business partners using the Stillpoint Festival as a platform to connect people, celebrate creativity, and support meaningful environmental and community initiatives.

Take a look at our Sponsorship Package and detailed tiers descriptions for all the details. 

When will tickets go on sale?

Ticket sales will commence on July 31st (time TBD).

What is the best way to get event updates?

The best way to receive updates on ticket sales, programming, and other key information is to follow @stillpointfest on Instagram, sign up for Wildsight Kimberley/Cranbrook’s newsletter, and keep a close eye on this event listing.


Summit Screening & Peak Experience

Is the Summit Screening/Peak Experience accessible?

The Summit Screening takes place in an alpine environment and is not fully accessible. The experience requires chairlift access, walking on uneven mountain terrain, and navigating sloped surfaces.

The Peak Experience includes approximately 300 metres of walking from the chairlift arrival area to the Kootenay Haus. The screening area itself is located approximately 80 metres from the chairlift and requires walking downhill on a sloped surface.

The event will continue into the evening and after sunset, meaning guests should be prepared for changing temperatures, reduced visibility, and nighttime conditions in a mountain environment.

Please review the What should I bring? section below to help determine if this experience is the right fit for you.

Is there an age requirement?

The Summit Screening is for guests ages 13+ and the Peak Experience is for guests 19+. 

Will I need to sign a waiver?

Yes. All Summit Screening and Peak Experience guests will be required to sign a waiver prior to participating. Waivers will also be required for select Nature Connect activities offered as part of the festival programming.

What should I bring?

The Summit Screening is an outdoor mountain experience that takes place into the evening. We recommend dressing for changing mountain conditions and cooler nighttime temperatures.

Guests should come prepared with:

  • Warm layers and weather protection
  • Sturdy footwear suitable for uneven and sloped terrain
  • Extra warmth items such as blankets, gloves, hats, and additional layers
  • A headlamp or flashlight for navigating after dark
  • A reusable water bottle
  • A small backpack or bag for carrying personal items and extra layers
  • Your preferred seating option (such as a camping chair, cushion, or blanket)
  • Any personal medications or items you may need during several hours outdoors

The screening area is located on a sloped surface. While we are exploring a variety of seating options, guests are encouraged to bring their preferred seating setup to ensure they are comfortable throughout the experience.

Please note that outside alcohol is not permitted at the Summit Screening. Smoking, vaping, and cannabis use are also not permitted at the mountaintop venue.

What happens if weather impacts the Summit Screening?

This is a mountain event and weather is part of the experience. If conditions require changes, Summit Screening and Peak Experience guests will still enjoy pre-screening entertainment, gathering spaces, food, and programming at Kimberley Alpine Resort.

Should weather prevent the mountaintop screening from proceeding, the film screening itself will move indoors to the Conference Centre.

We understand this may feel different from the full summit experience, but this event is also a Wildsight Kimberley Cranbrook’s fundraiser, and your support is appreciated. Our team is committed to creating a memorable and worthwhile experience regardless of conditions.


Some dates, times, locations, and programming details may change as the festival continues to evolve. We will communicate any significant updates as plans are finalized.

If you have further questions or want to get involved, connect with:

Sparta Humphreys
kimcranfundraise@wildsight.ca


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Branch Information

Contact

97 Wallinger Ave
Kimberley, BC V1A 1Y6

Office Hours: Tuesday to Thursday, 9:00 am to 2:30 pm (by appointment only)
Phone: 250-427-2535

kimcran@wildsight.ca