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Eastern andNorthern Ontariomovie theatres
 
Includes Ottawa, Kingston, Sudbury and Thunder Ba
 12/31/2011
 
 
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CORNWALL
LAMARK COUNTY 
ALMONTE
O’ Brien’s
?1935-? 1965Ottawa Valley Amusements owned this356-seat theatre.
CARLETONPLACE
The Little Cinema that Roars
Carleton Place Cinemas 2
 49 Bridge? 1998-Louise Adolph owned this small twincinema.
Roxy
 ?1950-? 1955National Theatre Services owns this377-seat theatre.
Star
 ?1935-? 1945This theatre had 378 seats.
PERTH
 
Perth
 ?1935-? 1955Premier and in about 1955 OttawaValley Amusements owned this 655-seat theatre.
Port Elmsley Drive-In
 
SMITH FALLS
Capitol
 Opened about 1935 and closed about1945The Capitol theatre had 790 seats.
Premier
 
 AKA: Soper
Renamed from Soper about 1995Premier owns this theatre.
Seating:Cinema 1 430Cinema 2 270Total 700 seats.
Soper
 
 AKA: Premier
Opened about 1950 twinned about1990 renamed Premier 2 about 1995Premier owned the Soper theatre,which had 964 seats.
Seating:Cinema 1 430Cinema 2 270Total 700 seats.
LEEDS AND GRANVILLEUNITED COUNTIES
 BROCKVILLE
Brockville Drive-In
 Opened about 1955 and closed about1975 Drive-In Theatres Limited ownedthis drive-in, which had space for 400cars.
Capitol
 131 King St.Opened about 1935 and closed about1985 Famous Players and in about1985 Ontario Theatre Group owned theCapitol, which had 1224 seats.
Galaxy Cinemas Brockville6
 2399 Parkdale in the 1000 Island Mall.July 28, 2006-1,093 seatsThis theatre opened July 28, 2006 byCineplex Entertainment.
 
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New Theatre
235 KingSept 18, 1918- Nov 6, 1937, closed dueto a fire.
Parkdale
 North of 401 across from the mall?1979-2002 Ontario Theatre Group andin 2000 Galaxy Entertainment own thisstandalone twin theatre.
Seating:Cinema 1 332 seatsCinema 2 255 seatsTotal 587 seatsUSGS aerial photo.
Regent
 
 AKA: Brockville Arts Centre, New Theatre
235 KingOpened October 19, 1939 and closed Apr 6, 1958 Famous Players owned theRegent, which had 994 seats, its is nowa arts center
CARDINAL
 
Savoy
 Opened about 1935 and closed about1960The Savoy theatre had 223 seats and itwas owned by: 1950 H. & C. Swedlove,1960 J. D. St. Pierre
GANANOQUE
 
1000 Island Cinema 2
 175 St. Lawrence St.,http://www.thechequesinthemail.com/gan/ ? 2000-2010now belongs to the Boulevard CinemasInc.This small twin theatre has 2 cinemas of 110 seats each.
Delaney's
 Opened about 1935 and closed about1955Delaney's theatre had 635 seats and it
was owned by J. E. Delaney. It’s now a
bowling alley
Photo by Jim Leworthy
Parkway Drive-In
 
 AKA: Skylark Drive-In
Renamed from Skylark D-I about 1980and renamed back to Skylark about1985This drive-in was owned by B. E.MacDonland and it had space for 395cars
Skylark Drive-In
 
 AKA: Parkway Drive-In
Opened about 1960 renamed ParkwayDrive-In about 1980 renamed back toSkylark about 1985 and closed about1985The Skylark Drive-In was owned by:1960 G. Delaney, 1985 537497 OntarioLtd.
KEMPTVILLE
 
Empress
 Opened about 1950 and closed about1955The Empress theatre had 300 seats andit was owned by Vincent Kelly
PRESCOTT
 
Prescott
 Opened about 1950 Renamed Princessabout 1955The Prescott theatre had 480 seats andit was owned by C. & H. Swedlove
Princess
 Renamed from Prescott about 1955 andclosed about 1965The Princess theatre had 480 seats andit was owned by C. & H. Swedlove andin 1960 J. D. St. Pierre
Riviera
 Opened about 1940 and closed about1945The Riviera theatre had 496 seats.
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