List of Cineplex Odeon theatres
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This is a list of Canadian movie theatres operated under the Cineplex Odeon brand by its owner, Cineplex Entertainment.
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[edit] Current theatres
[edit] Alberta
Calgary
- Crowfoot Crossing Cinemas
- Eau Claire Market
- Sunridge Spectrum
Edmonton
- New West Mall 8
- North Edmonton Cinemas
- South Edmonton Common
Grande Prairie
- Grande Prairie
[edit] British Columbia
Kamloops
- Aberdeen Mall
North Vancouver
- Park & Tilford
Pitt Meadows
- Meadowtown Centre Cinemas
Surrey
- Strawberry Hill Grande
Victoria
- Odeon Victoria
[edit] Ontario
Ajax
- Ajax l
Aurora
- Aurora Cinemas
Barrhaven
- Barrhaven Cinemas Cineplex Odeon
Brampton
- Orion Gate Grande
Brantford
- Brantford Cinemas 6
Clarington
- Clarington Place
Etobicoke
- Queensway
Hamilton
- Upper James
Kingston
- Gardiners Road
Kitchener
- Fairway Centre
London
- Huron Market Place
- Westmount 6
Markham
- First Markham Place
Niagara Falls
- Niagara Square
Oshawa
- Cineplex Odeon Oshawa Cinemas
Ottawa
- South Keys
Scarborough
- 401 & Morningside
- Eglinton Town Centre
Toronto
- Carlton Cinemas
- Sheppard Grande
- Varsity
- Varsity VIP
Welland
- Seaway Mall
Windsor
- Devonshire Mall
[edit] Quebec
Beauport
- Beauport
Boucherville
- Boucherville
- Cine-Parc Odeon
Brossard
- Cineplex Odeon Brossard
Chateauguay
- Chateauguay Encore
Delson
- Delson
Dorion
- Dorion
Gatineau
- Gatineau 9
LaSalle
- Place La Salle
Montreal
- Quartier Latin
Quebec City
- Place Charest
St. Bruno
- St. Bruno
St. Nicolas
- Drive-In St. Nicolas
Ste-Foy
- Ste-Foy
Ville Mercier
- Cine-Parc Châteauguay
[edit] Saskatchewan
Regina
- Southland Mall
Saskatoon
- Centre
[edit] Former theatres (including current status)
[edit] Alberta
Calgary
- Northland Village (1988-2002; closed)
- London Town Square (1987-2001; closed, building demolished)
- Southland Plaza (1981-2001; closed)
Edmonton
- Westmount (Cineplex Odeon) (1985-2000; renovated for retail)
[edit] British Columbia
Abbotsford
- Clearbrook (1988-2001, 2001-present as Grand; sold to Landmark Cinemas in 2001)
- Odeon (1949-1955; closed)
Burnaby
- Dolphin (1946-present; sold in 1990)
- Station Square 5 (1988-2001; closed)
Coquitlam
- Coquitlam (1983-2001, 2001-2004 as Pinetree 6; sold in 2001, demolished)
Delta
- Scott 72 (1983-1999, 2000-2001 as Hollywood 4, 2001-2002 as Bollywood 4; renovated for retail)
Duncan
- Odeon (1925-1984; closed)
Kamloops
- Odeon (1984-2000; closed)
Ladysmith
- Odeon (1950-1955; closed)
Mission
- Odeon (1949-1955; closed)
New Westminster
- Metro (1944-1955; closed)
- Odeon (1944-1979; community hall)
- Sapperton (1944-1955; closed)
- Westminster Mall (1979-2007; sold in 1989, closed)
North Vancouver
- Totem (1949-1955 as Odeon, 1955-1977; closed)
Prince George
- Odeon (1979-2001; closed)
Richmond
- Richport Town Centre (1985-1999; bought by Cineplex Odeon in 1991, renovated for retail)
Surrey
- Clova (1946-1984, 198?-present; sold in the 1980s)
Trail
- Odeon (1950-1965; closed)
Vancouver
- Bay (1939-1989, 1990-1994 as Starlight; bought by Cineplex in 1979, sold in 1990, renovated for retail)
- Broadway (1977-1987; renovated for retail)
- Cambie (1944-1961; closed)
- Circle (1944-1966, 1966-1979 as Hyland; renovated for retail)
- Dunbar (1939-1987, 1988-present; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold to Famous Players in 1988)
- Fraser (1929-1989; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, closed)
- Granville 7 (1929-1935 as Globe, 1935-1964 as Paradise, 1964-1986 as Coronet, 1987-present; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold to Empire Theatres in 2005)
- Haida (1939-1965 as Kingsway, 1966-1991, 1993-present as Raja Kingsway; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold in the 1980s)
- Hastings (1907-1930 as Pantages, 1934-1944 as Beacon, 1944-1955, 1959-1965 as Majestic; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold in 1959, demolished)
- Lux (1939-1970 and 1990-1993, 1975-1977 as Eden Lux; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold in 1975, demolished)
- Oakridge Centre (1985-present; sold to Empire Theatres in 2005)
- Odeon (1936-1963, 1988-1991 and 1993-1997 as Plaza, 1963-1987; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold to Famous Players in 1988, renovated for nightclub)
- Olympia (1939-1982, 1982-1985 as Roxy; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold in 1962, demolished)
- Park (1941-present; sold in 1990)
- Royal Centre (1981-1993; renovated for office space)
- Varsity (1939-1987, 1988-2006; bought by Odeon Canada in 1941, sold to Famous Players in 1988, demolished)
- Vogue (1941-1987; live theatre)
Victoria
- Counting House (1971-1986; renovated for retail)
- Haida (1940-1967 as Plaza, 1968-1992; demolished)
- Towne (1974-1992, 1993-present as The Vic; bought by Cineplex Odeon in 1984, sold to Landmark Cinemas in 1993)
West Vancouver
- Odeon (1949-1991; closed)
[edit] Manitoba
Winnipeg
- Eaton Place 7 (1981 to 1991; renovated into expanded food court)
- Grant Park Cinemas (1969 to 2005; sold to Empire Theatres)
- Garrick Cinemas (1921 to 2002; renovated into additional space for The Marborough Hotel)
- Kings (1941 to 1996; currently a skateboard shop)
- Odeon Cinema (1945 to 1990; currently the Burton Cummings Theatre for the Performing Arts, live theatre)
- Odeon Drive-In (1964 to 2007; closed)
- Towne 8 (sold to Landmark Cinemas)
[edit] New Brunswick
[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador
[edit] Nova Scotia
[edit] Ontario
Cambridge
- Cambridge Cinemas (approx 1997 to 2001 - closed when Galaxy took over Cambridge Centre Cinemas; this had to do with Onex owning controlling interest in both changes; site become Home Sense and additional retail)
Georgetown
- Georgetown 3 (sold; still in operation independent)
Etobicoke
- Woodbine Centre (1985 - 1998; now operated by Rainbow Cinemas)
- Sherway Cinemas (closed in 2001; relocated to Queensway Cinemas)
Toronto
- Toronto Eaton Centre (1979 - 1998; redevleoped into Best Buy & Canadian Tire)
- Canada Square (closed 1998; Famous Players assumed theatre and still in operation, resold to Cineplex in 2005)
- Market Square (closed 1998; now operated by Rainbow Cinemas)
- Fairview Mall (closed 1998; reopened by Rainbow Cinemas 2001, closed 2008, reopening soon as a SilverCity)
Mississauga
- South Common Mall (early 1980s to 1998-99) - Mall redeveloped)
- Erin Mills Town Centre (1989 to 1998-99 - now Old Navy / Sport Chek)
- Sheridan Mall (closed early 80's - relocated to expanded South Common Mall - became Consumers Distributing)
Oakville
- Oakville Mews (mid 1980s to 1998-99 - now operated by Encore Cinemas)
Hamilton
- Centre Mall (closed late 90's-early 00's - became Bingo hall but now torn down for Centre Mall redevelopment.)
Ottawa
- Westgate Shopping Center (1980 to 1999 - Converted to office space used by www.bitheads.com one cinema was kept)
Guelph
- Stone Road Mall (1990? to 2005 - now Sport Chek)
- Odeon Downtown (closed when Stone Road Mall Cinemas opened - now bar)
Kitchener
- Hyland (1974-1998; closed, now The Gig Theatre)
- Frederick Twin (1979-1999; still in operation independent)
London
- Galleria 6 (1989-2001; closed, now Rainbow Cinemas)
- Hyland (closed in 1990; now independent art theatre)
- Westmount 2 (1977-1998; closed, moved to Westmount Mall as a larger theatre complex)
Niagara Falls
- Capitol (1935-1955; renovated for nightclub)
- Seneca (1945-1995; bought by Canadian Theatres in 1975, closed)
St. Catharines
- Fairview Mall (1994-2007; forced out of lease by Fairview Mall management)
- Palace (1945-1970; closed)
- Pendale (1978-1995; closed)
Whitby
- Champlain Centre (1989-2001; closed)
Scarborough
Scarborough Town Center (Renovated to a Gap) Warden Woods Mall (Warden Power Centre) (Torn Down) closed when Famous Player's took over Scarborough Town Center Cinemas.(sold to Ciniplex in 2005)