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3-storey, 10-screen theatre in the Central-North area of the redeveloped Lansdowne Park. This is the first Cineplex VIP location in the National Capital Region and the first cinema in Ottawa to have adults-only screens. The first floor features a modernised box office consisting of only self-serve kiosks with customer service assistants on standby as well as a large Xscape Entertainment Centre, in addition to a food service area consisting of Poptopia, YoYo's Yogurt Cafe and Starbucks Coffee. The second floor consists of a concession stand and 5 digital screens, 3 of which are 3D-compatible. The third floor contains the a Dolby Atmos UltraAVX screen, with 3D compatibility, multiple rows of D-BOX motion seats at the back of the theatre and its own dedicated concession stand which also includes full alcohol service. The third floor also includes a dedicated 19+ VIP area which includes a full-service bar and restaurant lounge, 4 VIP screens, a dedicated concession stand and premium personal restrooms. The entire third floor is equipped with partial reclining leather seats (with the exception of the D-BOX Motion Seats) and the entire theatre offers advance seat selection at no extra charge. Every ticket includes 3 hours of free underground parking which can be validated at the Xscape Entertainment Centre on the first floor.
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were purchased by Cineplex Entertainment and Landmark Cinemas. Landmark Cinemas procured the lease for the location and reopened the cinema on October 31, 2013; however, they let the lease for the space expire on December 31, 2013. Despite rumours that a different theatre operator would reopen the location as a cinema, which were fuelled by the impending 2018 opening of the OC Transpo Confederation Line (Line 1) and its direct integration into the World Exchange Plaza via Parliament LRT Station, the landlord decided to renovate the former theatre and lobby spaces. On January 24, 2017, it was announced that
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musical performances such as Louis Armstrong, the Who (Bootleg recording on October 15, 1969, is around), the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Jimi Hendrix and Cream (among many others) took place on its stage. Its auditorium was often used for political conventions. In 1964 there were plans to split it into 2 screens but this never happened. When the National Arts Centre was built, there was no longer any need for the Capitol's stage and auditorium to be used for live theatre or concerts.
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with an unknown number of theatres in 1991, it expanded to seven theatres in 1994 with a mix of mainstream and independent films. It was sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 as a condition of the Cineplex and Famous Players merger. Empire Theatres ran the theatre until late October, 2013 when its assets
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A coal gas explosion in an office building behind the Odeon happened on October 25, 1958, killing two and destroying the back end of the theatre only hours before the cinema was to have been filled with children for a Saturday morning viewing of films for school safety patrols. As many as 600 could
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in the city's south end. This is the first cinema in the Ottawa are to offer Stadium seating in its theatres. This is the only multiplex cinema in Canada showing first-run movies from 10 am every day. The long-term plan is to retrofit all 12 theatres with reclining leather seats and begin to
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in the late 1980s. It was sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 as a condition of the Cineplex and Famous Players merger. Empire closed this location in 2009 to focus on its new Orleans location. Mayfair rebuilt this theatre (with 3 active screens) and obtained a lease from December 2011 to February 2013.
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Opened on November 14th, 1980. Located on the second floor of the mall, the theatre showed first run movies for most of its existence and second run movies for two dollars before it closed in 2000. Currently occupied by a software development company that still uses one of the cinemas for meetings
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Originally The Centre Theatre which had 998 seats. It had no stairs to reach the upper seats, just ramps. During the second World War, a royal box was set up for Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, which was occupied by Nazi Germany. In June 1968 the theatre was renamed Mall and shown adult movies.
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The Imperial Theatre, opened on August 24th, 1914, was celebrated for its grandeur. Referred to as ‘Canada’s most gorgeous,’ it boasted luxurious features like padded opera seats. Harry Brouse, its founder, was a prominent figure in Ottawa's theater scene. However, the rise of television led to its
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R. E. Maynard owned the Français, which had 999 seats. It opened in 1913. It was very popular with the kids during Saturday afternoon performances. They called the theatre "Frog". It served as Ottawa's French language cinema, until the 1960s (1961) when it was closed for repairs for many years and
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VR theatre attraction. The cinema was originally known as SilverCity Gloucester before being rebranded as part of the simplification of Cineplex Entertainment brand cinemas. The cinema has also started to offer alcohol service (beer, wine and cider) in the lobby and advance seat selection free of
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in 1983, it was sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 as a condition of the Cineplex and Famous Players merger. It was located on the top level of the Rideau Centre and targeted the teenage demographic, showing mostly PG-13 first-run movies. Empire ceased operations at this theatre on March 21, 2013,
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Originally a small 300-seat nickelodeon, in 1927 it was renamed Rexy Theatre and completely remodelled into an atmospheric theatre. Seating was then expanded to 750 and a new front entrance was added on the main Somerset Street West, through the purchase of a retail space in an adjacent building.
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Originally opened as Loews Theatre, the Capitol was Ottawa's largest and most ornate cinema for many decades. It opened in 1920 and was demolished in 1970. it had approximately 2,528 seats, the most ever for an Ottawa theatre. Live theatrical productions (e.g. A Midsummer Night's Dream) and live
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Formerly owned by Famous Players, it was sold along with 6 other Quebec locations to Fortune Cinemas in 2006 to satisfy a regulatory requirement to complete the merger with Cineplex Entertainment. In 2010, Cineplex Entertainment acquired the assets of the bankrupt Fortune Cinemas chain, including
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Opened by Odeon Theatres in 1943. Through the 1970s it fell into hard times, and was known colloquially as "the Rat Hole" due to a rodent infestation. It was purchased by Cineplex Odeon, renamed "The Phoenix," closed and quickly demolished in 1991. As of August 2017, it was a parking lot on Bank
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A second run theater in the St. Laurent Shopping Centre. This five-screen cinema, originally opened as a single screen cinema, known as the St. Laurent Theatre, opened in 1967 and was a first run cinema. It was later converted to two screens and later to five screens, by taking over unoccupied
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A volunteer-run, not-for-profit cinema that plays second-run and older movies on Fridays (mature theme) and Saturdays (children's theme) using a modern Dolby 3D digital projector and Dolby Digital 7.1 sound. A 35mm projector is still on-hand but unused. 650-seat capacity. Door prizes and special
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Located on Rideau Street immediately to the west of where Dalhousie St. once ended. The building still stands and is divided into various retail stores and the theatre space is now occupied by the Bourbon Room nightclub. The long rectangular lobby of the Rideau Theatre was originally the Palace
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Both the largest screen and the only 70mm film IMAX theatre in the Ottawa-Gatineau region. A recent renovation has split the space into two screens, one of which can only play 70mm IMAX 2D features while the other can also play IMAX Dome and IMAX 3D features. The dome itself is designed to be
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Empire Theatres originally announced plans to open a theatre in the soon-to-be redeveloped Lansdowne Park. Landmark Cinemas took control of the future on-paper-only lease in late October 2013. Cineplex Entertainment would eventually claim ownership of the space and proceeded to construct a
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Opened on July 15th, 1948 with one screen at the North end of the property and a smaller screen added to the South end of the lot sometime between 1965 and 1976. It was the last Drive-In in Ottawa when it closed in 1997. The Cineplex Ottawa (formerly Coliseum) is built on its location.
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were on display. The theatre is rumoured to re-open with the impending operation of the OC Transpo Confederation Line (Line 1) bringing many prospective customers directly to the underground complex of Place de Ville, which is directly connected to the future Lyon LRT Station.
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The location was eventually taken over by the Ciné-Starz chain, with renovations completed on 3 theaters that had been left idle when the location was run by Mayfair, to bring the theater to its current configuration of 6 screens. It currently functions as a second-run theater.
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Currently the smallest Cineplex Entertainment cinema in the National Capital Region. This cinema offers advance seat selection at no extra charge. The long-term plan is to retrofit all 7 theatres with reclining leather seats and begin to offer alcohol service in the lobby.
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The Elgin opened in 1937 and 10 years later, a second theatre named the Little Elgin was opened next to it in the same building. Before closing in 1994, the two theatres were called the Elgin 1 and Elgin 2. The Elgin/Little Elgin was the first twin movie theatre in Canada.
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Operated by Famous Players. According to an Ottawa Citizen article of August 14, 1999, these theatres still exist but remain empty and unused. In the fall of 2010 the former cinema space was occupied by an exhibition company and public exhibits such as
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It was the grandest cinema in the Outaouais. It was sold by Famous Players in 1968 and became a pornography theatre before it was purchased by the City of Hull in order to put it out of business. Currently the offices of a training company.
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The theatre was built on the land to the West of the North Drive-in screen and its parking lot was built to the North and the East of the North Drive-in screen. The building was torn down after the Coliseum (now Cineplex Ottawa) opened.
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A drive-in theater that featured both English and French films playing simultaneously on 2 separate screens. The theater announced its closure prior to the 2019 season, with equipment being transferred to a theater located in Val-Morin.
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in 2008 and bought by Landmark in 2013. Features a former Empire Extra 3D theatre, now branded as simply Extra 3D. The cinema has since been retrofitted with fully reclining leather seats and advance seat selection free of charge.
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Each of this cinema's auditoriums was named instead of numbered. According to an article in the Ottawa Citizen of March 21, 2001, the Gloucester Five's closure was largely due to its proximity to Silvercity Gloucester.
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Closed as a cinema in the 1950s, the building was used as a post office and then as an electrical parts store until demolished in the 1960s to be replaced in the 1970s by the building that housed the Vanier Cinema.
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shortly before the massive Rideau Centre expansion and redevelopment began. As part of the renovations the entire theatre space was gutted and is now used as the second floor of retail store La Maison Simons.
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Became the Towne Cinema in the 1970s and was eventually converted into a sports equipment store and then a drug store. For 25 cents on weekends, one could see five movies (usually horror, comedy or western).
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It catered to the neighbourhood with B-movies and kids' serials until TV took its toll. The Rexy Theatre closed in 1954 and was demolished in 1956. The entrance was moved to 777 Somerset West in 1925.
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It opened on September 9, 1947, and was twinned (bowling-alley style) on October 23, 1981. It closed on August 25, 1994. It is now a church of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World congregation.
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It opened on May 15th, 1970, and closed fall of 1997. It had 3 screens and could hold approximately 1160 cars. It has been torn down and is now a parking lot for a national airport shuttle service.
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The location functioned as an independent first-run theater for approximately 20 years. It was shut down during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the owners citing changes in the film industry.
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Opened as the Rex Theatre in 1914, in one of Ottawa's blue-collar neighbourhoods west of downtown, this theatre had the unusual distinction of being located on a residential side street.
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According to the Ottawa Journal, 20 April 1912 the Gaiety Theatre and lot were sold to Mr. D. Chambers, furnisher, of 55 Rideau St. for $ 2,500 for the purposes of extending his store.
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Can accommodate 150 people, has a bar, a state-of-the-art sound system with video, 16mm, and 35mm projectors. Functions as a community gathering place for live events as well.
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Opened July 13th, 1951. It had room for approximately 480 cars. It is now an empty field and, as of 2023, remains the only Ottawa drive-in location not to be re-developed.
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space in the St. Laurent Shopping Centre. It was closed in 2001 and reopened as the Rainbow in 2005. The cinema is currently owned by Ciné Starz since February 28, 2020.
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Was opened originally, by N.L. Nathanson, as the Flower Theatre (1914 - 1918). In 1918, Nathanson sold it to Paramount, who renamed it The Strand.
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films. It has gradually phased out its repertoire programming over the years, but still continues its tradition of screening the cult classic
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in 2012 and bought by Landmark in 2013. Landmark Cinemas Kanata is the largest cinema complex in Ottawa with 24 screens, one of which is a
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Owned by N.L. Nathanson. It is said to have had a retractable roof. In 1918, Nathanson sold it to Paramount, who renamed it The Strand.
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Theatre. The Palace Theatre became the lobby of the Rideau Theatre when a new auditorium was built behind the original Palace Theatre.
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3D screen. The cinema has since been retrofitted with fully reclining leather seats and advance seat selection free of charge.
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This Cineplex Odeon theatre was located in a small shopping mall. It was a second-run theatre before closing in the mid 1990s.
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The Nelson Cinema occupied 940 seats. It closed in 1988 and was renovated and re-opened in 1989 as The ByTowne Cinema.
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and the only Cineplex-owned cinema in Ottawa to feature a digital IMAX 3D screen. It is home to the city's third
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Opened on August 31, 1951 on Cyrville Road. It closed in 1974 and the land is now used for an industrial park.
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mechanically retracted into the ceiling to permit the broadcast of traditional IMAX 2D and IMAX 3D features.
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It was demolished soon after closure to accommodate an expansion of a supermarket and its parking complex.
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Opened August 29th 1963. Now the site of an industrial park. Made famous in Bryan Adams song Summer Of 69.
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Opened on July 29th 1948. After the drive-in closed, a housing development was built on the vacant land.
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charge. Work started on August 19, 2019, to retrofit all 16 theatres with reclining leather seats.
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decline, and by 1955, the once-thriving theater closed its doors permanently. Is currently home to
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complex. In 1928 became the first theatre in Ottawa to play films with sound. It had 1056 seats.
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The Capitol Square 3 opened around 1972 and closed in 1999. It was operated by Famous Players.
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Operated by Cineplex Odeon, this theatre specialized in foreign films such as
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Plays usually the French version of movies since StarCite in Hull was opened.
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On the West side of Dalhousie Street between George Street and York Street.
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StarCite Hull and the 6 other former Cineplex theatres previously divested.
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eventually demolished to make way for the construction of a Holiday Inn.
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Renamed Glebe August 22, 1947 – October 17, 1956. Now a hardware store.
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One of Canada's busiest theatres by attendance. Owned and operated by
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A Theatre Near You: 150 Years of Going to the Show in Ottawa-Gatineau.
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on West side of Bank Street between Slater Street and Laurier Avenue.
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In 1907, it became the first place in Ottawa to regularly show films.
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have been killed, or seriously injured, had this been a working day.
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parlour, which was demolished in 2002 and replaced by a donut shop.
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400 seats with living-wall foyer and patio on the Rideau River.
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43 Campus Ave. (corner of University Dr.), Carleton University
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would open corporate offices in the place of the old cinema.
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November 17th, 1928-July 1947. The Avalon had 876 seats.
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Auditorium in the Library and Archives Canada Building.
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Ottawa's heritage of theatre. Bytown pamphlet series.
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movie theatres
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Gatineau
Canada
ByTowne Cinema
repertory
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Ontario
independent
foreign films
Rideau Street
Rideau Centre

Canadian Film Institute
Cineplex
Xscape Entertainment Centre
Cineplex Cinemas Lansdowne and VIP
AMC Theatres
Empire Theatres
digital IMAX
Empire Theatres
Mayfair Theatre
second run
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Halloween

St. Laurent Shopping Centre
Cineplex Entertainment
Xscape Entertainment Centre
D-Box

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