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  1. driveinmovie.com

    The 25 remaining drive-ins are scattered throughout the other provinces. Canada got a late start with drive-ins compared to her neighbor to the south. While the first drive-in opened in the United States in 1933, Canada did not get its first drive-in until 1946. You can search for remaining drive-ins by Canadian province below.
    • Ontario

      Unfortunately, the number of Ontario's drive-ins keeps slowly declining with the closure of both the Docks Drive-in Theater in Toronto and the Owen Sound Twin Drive-in in Owens Sound. Both closed in the Spring of 2018. Open Drive-in Port Hope Drive-In 2141 Theatre Rd S Cobourg, Ontario K9A 4J7 The Port Hope Drive-in has been opened since 1947.

    • Quebec

      Quebec Drive-in Theaters. Drive-in theaters, or Cine-Parcs as they are more commonly known in Quebec, have been around since the late 1960's. As you would expect, the drive-in theaters of Quebec are located in the southern portion of the province. Most of them show movies in French with some that alternate between French and English movies.

    • Nova Scotia

      Details on each of these drive-in theaters are listed below. All operate seasonally from late Spring thru early Fall. Open Drive-in Valley Drive-In Theater 5934 Hwy 1 Cambridge, Nova Scotia B0P 1G0 The Valley Drive-in is a single screen drive-in theater located in Cambridge, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is a great success story. It was one of Canada ...

    • Saskatchewan

      There are 4 operating drive-in theaters in Saskatchewan province. As expected, these drive-in theaters are all located in the southern part of the province. Check below for details on each of the remaining drive-in theaters. Details include the history of the drive-ins, their current operating schedules, admission prices and rules for visiting ...

    • New Brunswick

      The Canadian province of New Brunswick still has three operating drive-in theaters. They are the Cine-Parc Satellite Drive-in, the Neptune Drive-in, and the Sussex Drive-in Theater. Check below for details on each such as driving directions, admission prices and the rules for visiting. Open Drive-in Cine-Parc Satellite Drive-in 1568 Route 135

    • Prince Edward Island

      There are more details below on the Brackley Drive-in Theater. Open Drive-in Brackley Drive-In?3164 Brackley Point Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island C1E 2N7 The Brackley Drive-in is a twin screen drive-in theater located in Brackley Beach, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It was originally opened in 1955 as ...more about Brackley Drive-In

  2. canadashistory.ca

    Drive-in theatres reached their zenith during the 1940s and 1950s and then slowly declined in popularity as indoor movie theatre technology advanced. Despite this, drive-in theatres are still found across the country and make for a nostalgic night out for many Canadians. 16. Number of drive-in theatres in Ontario.
  3. destinationtoronto.com

    The Starlite Drive in Theatre. With brand-new family-friendly films and new releases for grown-ups, Starlite Drive In is one of the closest to downtown Toronto. There are combo deals on concessions meals that will make even family budgets a breeze, and the theatre is just a hop, skip and jump from other fun daytime activities, including numerous golf clubs.
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  5. mytorontobest.com

    5 Drive-In is a renowned drive-in movie theater located in Oakville, Canada. With a 4.4 rating, it is a favorite among movie buffs and families looking for a unique entertainment experience.The drive-in offers a range of amenities including a restaurant and clean toilets. for convenience.. Customers have left rave reviews for 5 Drive-In, highlighting a few key points:
  6. grownuptravels.com

    The drive-in theatre concept dates back as far as the 1910s but it was Richard Hollingshead, an American from New Jersey who opened the first patented drive-in movie theatre in 1933."The whole family is welcome, regardless of how noisy the children are" was his selling point. When his patent expired two decades later and new theatres weren't required to pay Hollingshead royalties, drive ...
  7. readersdigest.ca

    Stardust Drive-In Newmarket, Ontario. One of the oldest and most popular drive-ins in Ontario is located just over an hour north of Toronto. Built in 1952, the Stardust Drive-In still has its original look and feel, and has hosted generations of Canadian movie lovers—and even movie stars, including John Candy and Jim Carrey. The Ace Ventura actor lived around the corner from the theatre at ...
  8. shedoesthecity.com

    The Boonies Drive-In . The Boonies Drive-In is a family-owned and operated drive-in located near Windsor. It is one of the newest drive-in movie theatres in Canada, having opened in 2014. Watch movies under the stars on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays this summer. 4625 Richardson Side Rd, Tilbury. Hanover Drive-In Theatre
  9. familyfuncanada.com

    Mustang Drive-In in Guelph Just east of Guelph, this drive-in theatre plays first-run movies on one screen with a well-stocked snack bar. They also have occasional all-nighter shows where you can watch three movies back-to-back-to-back! When: Check for show dates, first film at 9:00pm/dusk and second film afterwards Where: 5012 Jones Baseline ...
  10. enroute.aircanada.com

    Valley Drive-In | Nova Scotia. Status: Opening Post-Lockdown The Valley Drive-In is a 1950s-esque, single-screen drive-in theatre, with a 400-car capacity, that operates on the weekends in all weather and will be opening to the public once lockdown ends. They offer an on-site canteen with a variety of traditional theatre food perfect for movie night, and with the funds from their concession ...
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