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  2. Galaxyland - Wikipedia

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    Galaxy Quest 2013 2023 2 points A 3D movie theater with full motion seats, DTS sound, and a 3-story screen. The theater sat in the former location of the Turbo Ride Theatre. It closed during the pandemic and never reopened. The theatre enclosure was demolished during the removal of the Mindbender. Intermediate Kiddie Karavan 1985 Early 2000s 2 ...

  3. Owen Sound - Wikipedia

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    Owen Sound is the smallest city in Ontario to host an Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Major Junior Hockey team, namely, the Owen Sound Attack, who play at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre arena. Originally the Owen Sound Attack were known as the Owen Sound Platers, having been moved from Guelph, Ontario where they played as the Guelph ...

  4. Category:Theatres in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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  5. Georgian Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Triangle is the name of a geographic region in Southern Ontario containing the counties surrounding Georgian Bay, mostly Nottawasaga Bay, in particular.The main urban centres in the region are Collingwood, Owen Sound, and situated on Lake Simcoe Barrie and Orillia.

  6. Famous Players - Wikipedia

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    Famous Players operated numerous movie theatre locations in Canada from British Columbia to Newfoundland and Labrador. The company was owned by Viacom Canada but was sold to Cineplex Galaxy LP (now Cineplex Entertainment) in 2005.

  7. Landmark Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Cinemas is the umbrella name originally covering the holdings of Towne Cinemas, Rokemay Cinemas, and occasionally May Theatres. It was adopted in 1974 after the purchase of Rothstein Theatres, which was the first big expansion for the company, adding about 15 locations (some closed immediately or sold and were never operated by Landmark).

  8. Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    In January 2010, theatre reviewer Pollstar revealed that the Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium was the busiest theatre in Canada, selling 146,555 tickets in 2009, beating its twin, the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary (138,515 tickets) and Toronto’s Massey Hall (93,742 tickets). [4]

  9. Citadel Theatre production history - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel Theatre is the major theatre-arts venue in Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, Canada. This is a chronological list of the productions staged there since its opening night on November 10, 1965.