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BEAT THE HEAT (presented by Northland Wrestling) – Future in Safe Hands Festival (FISH Fest)
July 27, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
$30
BEAT THE HEAT! a showcase of NRGY Professional Wrestling Academy presented by Northland Wrestling
Northland Wrestling is a name that has been associated with professional wrestling in Canada for almost 100 years. The company has changed hands many times but the outcome is the same; amazing shows with the highest levels of talent in professional wrestling. Northland produces major wrestling events from its base of operations in North Bay, Ontario. They conduct shows locally and regionally presenting the best independent professional wrestling has to offer.
NRGY Professional Wrestling Academy is a training institution owned and operated by long-time professional wrestler, Dann Jarris. Founded in 2021 for the express purpose of training a new generation of wrestlers in Northern Ontario, NRGY works with all ages, backgrounds and abilities to ensure wrestling skills are gained in a safe collaborative environment. NRGY students have gone on to wrestle in Northland events and for other professional wrestling companies in Canada.
FUTURE IN SAFE HANDS FESTIVAL
The Future in Safe Hands Festival (FISH Fest) is a new multi-arts festival produced in Sturgeon Falls, ON by Studio Project Arts Collective. The three-day festival will include arts installations, performance art, poetry/spoken word, music, community-engaged arts, workshops, seminars, a medieval combat tournament, and a professional wrestling show. Some workshops require registration. Full details are available on Studio Project’s website. All are welcome.
Passes are $30 for the weekend and include admission to all festival events. Tickets are also available for certain events for individuals that do not wish to purchase a festival pass. Passes and tickets may be purchased at Quick Pick Variety (37 John St, Sturgeon Falls, ON) or at the door during the festival. Purchases made at the door are cash only.
For more information, please contact Clayton Windatt at studioprojectcanada@gmail.com.

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