List of Cineplex Entertainment movie theatres

This is a list of Canadian movie theatres operated by Cineplex Entertainment, under the Galaxy, Cineplex Odeon, SilverCity, Cinema City, Famous Players, Colossus, Scotiabank Theatre, Cineplex Cinemas and Cineplex VIP Cinemas brandings.

Current banners

Cineplex Cinemas and Cineplex Odeon

Cineplex Cinemas (French: Cinémas Cineplex) is the company's most widespread banner, with 102 locations as of June 2015. Although 42 of these locations carry the older Cineplex Odeon banner, the concept is the same. The newest locations feature a wide variety of movies and a variety of branded concessions. Locations range from small mall multiplexes to large, ultra-modern locations. Most locations are designated in larger populated cities.

Cineplex VIP Cinemas

Cineplex Cinemas Lansdowne & VIP in Ottawa features four VIP theatres and one UltraAVX premium large format theatre on the third floor.

Cineplex currently has 15 Cineplex VIP Cinemas presented by Scotiabank. Cineplex debuted this purpose-built concept around 1998 at Cineplex Odeon Varsity & VIP in Toronto, Ontario. VIP Cinemas are an enclosed space separate from the rest of the theatre, but implementation varies per theatre. For example, Lansdowne is a condensed location in Ottawa that has the VIP ticket booth on the first floor and the four VIP screens in one section of the third floor. The Queensway location at Etobicoke, on the other hand, has a separate building and entrance for its VIP cinemas and lounge. Cineplex VIP Don Mills is first VIP-only location. It features five screens, three which are 3D-capable.[1]

The VIP area has a stylized entrance, licensed lounge and bar with alcohol available to be served, alternative and traditional concessions food/drink products available in the lounge space, at a concession stand, and through in-theatre service. Due to the service of alcoholic beverages to guests, these spaces are only for guests who are 19+ (18+ in Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec). Inside each auditorium, there is reserved luxury seating complete (in most locations) with wide, leather, recliner-style seats and swing-out tray-tables. The movie selection is also adapted to this demographic, with a higher proportion of titles rated 14A and 18A, and such movies can even be exclusive to VIP within locations that play them. For example, the screenings for No Escape and Straight Outta Compton at the Lansdowne location are exclusive to VIP.[2]

Scotiabank Theatre

Ten Cineplex complexes use the Scotiabank Theatre banner, though in the case of Montreal, Cinémas Banque Scotia is the main banner instead. Naming is based on the customer-loyalty program agreement made in 2007 between Cineplex and Scotiabank.[3] These are treated as a flagship theatre for their area/region, and represents a premium corporate brand within the company, offering corporate and group events to wealthier/privileged clientle such as stockholders and company executives. Each location offers pizza, coffee, TimePlay and one to four premium large format screens featuring IMAX (except for Vancouver) and one or two UltraAVX screens (except for Ottawa, Winnipeg and Atlantic locations). Non-Atlantic locations, with the exception of Edmonton, feature D-Box motion picture technology in a regular (Ottawa, Montreal and Winnipeg) or UltraAVX (others) theatre. The Scotiabank Theatre locations in Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver added Barco Escape premium large format theatres in July 2016.[4]

SilverCity and StarCité

SilverCity CrossIron Mills, the last SilverCity built by Cineplex, opened in 2010.
StarCité Montréal

The group runs 13 SilverCity cinemas outside of Quebec, plus two StarCité locations in the Gatineau and Montreal cities of Quebec. The first SilverCity opened in Mississauga on November 28, 1997 and the first StarCité opened in Gatineau in December 1999. Both brands combined peaked at 29 locations as of spring 2001. Cineplex acquired these in 2005, but divested five SilverCity and two StarCité in 2006 to fulfill regulatory requirements, only to later reacquire the previously divested Gatineau and Empress Walk locations. The company also opened three new SilverCity locations, the last being CrossIron Mills on June 30, 2010. Each of the 16 remaining locations has 7 to 19 screens, typically 12, of which one to three (except for Mission and Burlington) consist of premium large format screens such as IMAX (at four locations) or UltraAVX (at 13 locations). Five current SilverCity locations, plus StarCité Montréal and many former SilverCity locations, feature an Xscape arcade.

A total of 32 SilverCity and StarCité locations have been built to date. Of these, more than half were either closed or rebranded. Notably, the Mississauga location that premiered the brand closed on May 1, 2014.[5] The StarCité at Sainte-Foy, Quebec City opened on April 12, 2000 and closed on February 27, 2007 because the Cineplex Odeon Ste-Foy next door outperformed it.[6] Another three former SilverCity locations now carry the Scotiabank Theatre brand: the West Edmonton Mall location was rebranded on May 2, 2007,[7] while Ottawa and Winnipeg were rebranded in the summer of 2016.[8]

Galaxy Cinemas and Famous Players

Famous Players Pickering

Galaxy Cinemas is the predominant brand in mid-sized markets where there has historically been little or no competition, even prior to the Cineplex-Famous Players merger. All have been built since the mid-1990s, although some were renovated from (or replaced) smaller Cineplex Odeon or Famous Players locations. These locations feature six to twelve screens, branded concessions and stadium-style seating. There are 30 Galaxy locations as of May 2016. The Galaxy Saskatoon theatre built in 2006 was rebranded as Scotiabank Theatre and VIP. The Galaxy Sherwood Park and the Galaxy Regina theatre was rebranded under the Cineplex Cinemas brand in 2015.

The Famous Players brand encompasses a number of different banners and theatre designs, many of which were developed during the chain's suburban expansion, such as power centres in the late 1990s. The Famous Players banner by itself is now primarily used on six relatively "traditional" theatres, with three to ten screens and traditional concessions at each location. Except for the Prince Rupert location, each theatre has two to four RealD 3D digital screens. One location, Famous Players Pickering, will be rebranded to Cineplex Cinemas Pickering and VIP in late 2017. One of its current eight theatres will be upgraded to the UltraAVX premium large format with Dolby Atmos sound, while four new VIP auditoriums and a licensed lounge will be added to the theatre, bringing the total screen count to 12.

Only six Galaxy locations feature one UltraAVX screen each. With the exception of Chilliwack, these also offer Dolby Atmos. Galaxy Cinemas Waterloo also features a D-Box screen built separately from UltraAVX.[9]

Other

Cinema City, McGillivary in 2011

The Cinema City brand is used at two locations, one in Winnipeg and one in Edmonton, that predominately show second-run films. The former Cinema City McGillivray now plays first-run films and was renamed to Cineplex Odeon McGillivray and VIP Cinemas in 2012.

Cineplex also owns a minority interest in Alliance Cinemas, in partnership with Alliance Films. At its peak the chain had five locations; three locations have been sold or closed, while the two remaining locations have been up for sale since summer 2005.

On February 15, 2013, Cineplex Entertainment announced that they would buy Festival Cinemas which included the Park Theatre and Fifth Avenue Cinemas. The sale was closed on March 1, 2013.[10]

Former banners

Cineplex has discontinued the Coliseum and Colossus banners, created by Famous Players in the late 1990s, replacing them with the Cineplex Cinemas (French: Cinémas Cineplex) banner, but the unique architectural features of these theatres has been preserved. As a result, theatres built in this fashion will feature the name of their former banner in the "Format" column of this list.

Coliseum

Cineplex Cinemas Ottawa, formerly branded as Coliseum, features a round façade.

Five larger suburban theatres were originally built by Famous Players under the Coliseum (French: Colisée) banner, and are notable for their round façade. They were the first round theatres in the world with its wedge-shaped auditoriums, located on two levels, fan out from their entrances, located off the main lobby area. On the lobby, hangs several figures with costumes, objects and characters from popular movies on display, and bright neon lights (since removed). The first location was opened in Mississauga on May 16, 1997.[11] Additional locations were opened throughout 1998 in Calgary, Ottawa and Scarborough and in late 1999 in Kirkland. Four of the five Coliseums that were a part of the 2005 acquisition from Cineplex have since been rebranded and renamed to Cineplex Cinemas.

All four feature 12 screens, of which one is UltraAVX; Scarborough also has a D-Box screen and a second UltraAVX screen among its 12 screens, while Mississauga has a thirteenth screen with both 70 mm film and digital IMAX technology.[12] Scarborough and Ottawa also each feature an Xscape Entertainment Centre, replacing the older TechTown arcades at these locations.

The former Coliseum Shawnessy in Calgary was acquired by Empire Theatres on September 30, 2005 which was later sold to Landmark Cinemas on October 29, 2013. The round façade at Shawnessy remains intact and the theatre also features a screen with The Extra Experience, a competing technology by Landmark comparable to UltraAVX.

Colossus

Cinémas Cineplex Laval, formerly branded as Colossus, features a UFO design in its foyer.

Larger than Coliseum were Famous Players' three Colossus theatres, re-branded to Cineplex Cinemas since 2015. In its design, the top of the buildings have a giant UFO landing site with the flying saucer sits on top. Passing through the massive main entrance are automatic ticketing machines in an alien figure appearance.

This brand focused on city suburbs and was built to challenge then-competitor AMC Theatres entry into the Canadian market. Each Colossus features 19 screens, or 18 in Laval, using the following technologies: Real D 3D (seven to eight screens), UltraAVX (one or two screens), D-Box (one screen) and IMAX (one screen, excluding Laval). The theatres had a distinctive UFO design in their foyer.

All locations feature an Xscape Entertainment Centre to replace their older TechTown arcades. Colossus debuted on February 12, 1999 in Vaughan, north of Toronto, Ontario. One of its screens was the first IMAX 3D theatre in Ontario.[13] The second location opened in the Langley suburb of Vancouver on May 19, 1999.[14] As of July 20, 2017, both of these locations offer IMAX 70 mm film playback.[12] The final Colossus was opened in the Laval suburb of Montreal on November 17, 2000.

Current theatres

Theatre name City Premium Large Format
Cineplex Cinemas Abbotsford and VIPAbbotsfordUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas MetropolisBurnabyUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas ChilliwackChilliwackUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Coquitlam and VIPCoquitlamUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Aberdeen MallKamloopsN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Orchard PlazaKelownaN/A
Cineplex Odeon Westshore CinemasLangfordUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas LangleyLangleyUltraAVX and IMAX
SilverCity Mission CinemasMissionN/A
Galaxy Cinemas NanaimoNanaimoN/A
Cineplex Cinemas EsplanadeNorth VancouverN/A
Cineplex Odeon Park & Tilford CinemasNorth VancouverN/A
Cineplex Odeon Meadowtown CinemasPitt MeadowsN/A
Famous Players 6 CinemasPrince GeorgeN/A
Famous Players Prince Rupert CinemasPrince RupertN/A
SilverCity Riverport CinemasRichmondUltraAVX and IMAX
Cineplex Cinemas Strawberry HillSurreyUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Marine Gateway and VIPVancouverUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon International Village CinemasVancouverN/A
Fifth Avenue CinemasVancouverN/A
Scotiabank Theatre VancouverVancouverUltraAVX
Park CinemasVancouverN/A
Galaxy Cinemas VernonVernonN/A
Cineplex Odeon Victoria CinemasVictoriaN/A
SilverCity Victoria CinemasVictoriaIMAX
Scotiabank Theatre ChinookCalgaryUltraAVX (two) and IMAX (one)
SilverCity CrossIron Mills Cinemas and XSCAPE Entertainment CentreCalgaryUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Crowfoot Crossing CinemasCalgaryN/A
Cineplex Cinemas East HillsCalgaryUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Eau Claire Market CinemasCalgaryN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Seton and VIPCalgaryUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Sunridge Spectrum CinemasCalgaryUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Westhills CinemasCalgaryUltraAVX
Scotiabank Theatre EdmontonEdmontonUltraAVX and IMAX (one)
Cineplex Cinemas Manning Town CentreEdmontonUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon North Edmonton CinemasEdmontonUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon South Edmonton CinemasEdmontonUltraAVX
Cinema City Movies 12EdmontonN/A
Cineplex Odeon Windermere Cinemas and VIPEdmontonUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Grande Prairie CinemasGrande PrairieN/A
Galaxy Cinemas LethbridgeLethbridgeN/A
Galaxy Cinemas Medicine HatMedicine HatN/A
Galaxy Cinemas Red DeerRed DeerUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Sherwood Park (formerly Galaxy Cinemas Sherwood Park)Sherwood ParkUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas Moose JawMoose JawN/A
Galaxy Cinemas Prince AlbertPrince AlbertN/A
Cineplex Odeon Southland Mall CinemasReginaN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Regina (formerly Galaxy Cinemas Regina)ReginaUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Centre CinemasSaskatoonUltraAVX (2019)
Scotiabank Theatre Saskatoon and VIP (formerly Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon)SaskatoonUltraAVX and IMAX
Famous Players Kildonan Place CinemasWinnipegN/A
Cineplex Odeon McGillivray Cinemas and VIPWinnipegN/A
Cinema City NorthgateWinnipegN/A
Scotiabank Theatre Winnipeg (formerly SilverCity Polo Park)WinnipegIMAX
SilverCity St. Vital CinemasWinnipegUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Ajax CinemasAjaxN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Ancaster (formerly SilverCity)AncasterIMAX
Cineplex Odeon Aurora CinemasAuroraUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas BarrieBarrieN/A
Bayfield Cinemas[15]BarrieN/A
Galaxy Cinemas BellevilleBellevilleN/A
Cineplex Odeon Orion GateBramptonN/A
SilverCity Brampton CinemasBramptonUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas BrantfordBrantfordN/A
Galaxy Cinemas BrockvilleBrockvilleN/A
SilverCity Burlington CinemasBurlingtonN/A
Cineplex Odeon Clarington Place CinemasBowmanvilleN/A
Galaxy Cinemas CambridgeCambridgeN/A
Galaxy Cinemas ChathamChathamN/A
Galaxy Cinemas CollingwoodCollingwoodN/A
Galaxy Cinemas CornwallCornwallN/A
SilverCity Newmarket Cinemas and XSCAPE Entertainment CentreEast GwillimburyUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas QueenswayEtobicokeUltraAVX
Cineplex VIP Cinemas QueenswayEtobicokeN/A
Galaxy Cinemas GuelphGuelphN/A
Galaxy Cinemas Pergola CommonsGuelphUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Hamilton Mountain (formerly SilverCity Hamilton Mountain Cinemas)Hamilton/Stoney CreekUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Gardiners Road CinemasKingstonUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Kitchener and VIPKitchenerUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Westmount and VIP CinemasLondonUltraAVX
SilverCity London CinemasLondonUltraAVX and IMAX
Cineplex Cinemas Markham and VIPMarkhamIMAX
Galaxy Cinemas MidlandMidlandN/A
Cineplex Cinemas MiltonMiltonUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas MississaugaMississaugaUltraAVX and IMAX
Cineplex Cinemas Courtney Park 16MississaugaIMAX
Cineplex Odeon Niagara Square CinemasNiagara FallsUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Empress WalkNorth YorkIMAX
Cineplex Cinemas Fairview MallNorth YorkUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas YorkdaleNorth YorkUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas North BayNorth BayN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Oakville and VIPOakvilleUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas Winston Churchill 24OakvilleUltraAVX and IMAX
Galaxy Cinemas OrangevilleOrangevilleN/A
Galaxy Cinemas OrilliaOrilliaN/A
Cineplex Odeon Oshawa CinemasOshawaUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Barrhaven CinemasOttawaN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Lansdowne and VIPOttawaUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas OttawaOttawaUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon South Keys CinemasOttawaN/A
Scotiabank Theatre Ottawa (formerly SilverCity Gloucester)OttawaIMAX
Galaxy Cinemas Owen SoundOwen SoundN/A
Famous Players Pickering 8PickeringN/A
Galaxy Cinemas PeterboroughPeterboroughN/A
SilverCity Richmond Hill Cinemas (UltraAVX)Richmond HillUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas Sarnia (UltraAVX)SarniaUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas Sault Ste. MarieSault Ste. MarieN/A
Cineplex Odeon Morningside CinemasScarboroughN/A
Cineplex Cinemas ScarboroughScarboroughUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Eglinton Town Centre CinemasScarboroughUltraAVX and IMAX
Galaxy Cinemas St. ThomasSt. ThomasN/A
SilverCity Sudbury CinemasSudburyUltraAVX
SilverCity Thunder Bay CinemasThunder BayN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Varsity and VIPTorontoN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Eglinton and VIPTorontoUltraAVX
Scotiabank Theatre TorontoTorontoUltraAVX and IMAX
Famous Players Canada Square CinemasTorontoN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Dundas and VIPTorontoUltraAVX and IMAX
The Beach Cinemas - Alliance CinemasTorontoN/A
Cineplex VIP Cinemas Don MillsTorontoN/A
Cineplex Cinemas VaughanVaughanUltraAVX and IMAX
Galaxy Cinemas WaterlooWaterlooUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Seaway Mall CinemasWellandN/A
Cineplex Odeon Devonshire Mall CinemasWindsorN/A
SilverCity Windsor CinemasWindsorIMAX
Cineplex Odeon Beauport Cinemas (UltraAVX)BeauportUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Boucherville CinemasBouchervilleN/A
Cineplex Odeon Brossard and VIP CinemasBrossardUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Carrefour Dorion CinemasDorionN/A
StarCité Gatineau CinemasGatineauUltraAVX
Cinémas Cineplex KirklandKirklandUltraAVX
Cineplex Odeon Place LaSalle CinemasLaSalleN/A
Famous Players Carrefour Angrignon CinemasLaSalleN/A
Cinémas Cineplex LavalLavalUltraAVX
Scotiabank Theatre MontrealMontrealUltraAVX and IMAX
StarCité Montreal CinemasMontrealUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas ForumMontrealUltraAVX and IMAX
Cineplex Odeon Quartier Latin CinemasMontrealN/A
Cineplex Odeon Cavendish Mall CinemasMontrealN/A
Galaxy Cinemas SherbrookeRock ForestN/A
Cineplex Odeon Saint-Bruno CinemasSaint-Bruno-de-MontarvilleN/A
Galaxy Cinemas Capitol St. JeanSaint-Jean-sur-RichelieuN/A
Cineplex Odeon Sainte-Foy CinemasSainte-FoyUltraAVX
Galaxy Cinemas VictoriavilleVictoriavilleN/A
Cineplex Cinemas DieppeDieppeUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas FrederictonFrederictonN/A
Cineplex Cinemas MiramichiMiramichiN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Trinity DriveMonctonN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Saint JohnSaint JohnUltraAVX
Cineplex Cinemas AmherstAmherstN/A
Cineplex Cinemas AntigonishAntigonishN/A
Cineplex Cinemas BridgewaterBridgewaterN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Dartmouth CrossingDartmouthUltraAVX
Scotiabank Theatre HalifaxHalifaxIMAX
Cineplex Cinemas Park LaneHalifaxN/A
Cineplex O.E. Smith TheatreHalifaxN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Lower SackvilleLower SackvilleN/A
Cineplex Cinemas New GlasgowNew GlasgowN/A
Cineplex Cinemas New MinasNew MinasN/A
Cineplex Cinemas SydneySydneyN/A
Cineplex Cinemas TruroTruroN/A
Cineplex Cinemas YarmouthYarmouthN/A
Cineplex Cinemas CharlottetownCharlottetownN/A
Cineplex Cinemas SummersideSummersideN/A
Cineplex Cinemas MillbrookCorner BrookN/A
Cineplex Cinemas Mount PearlMount PearlN/A
Scotiabank Theatre St. John'sSt. John'sIMAX
Theatre name City Premium Large Format

Upcoming theatres

Ontario

Barrie

  • Galaxy Cinemas North Barrie[16]

Pickering

  • Cineplex Cinemas Pickering and VIP (to open June 2018)[17]

Newfoundland

St. John's

  • Cineplex Cinemas Field Centre

Former theatres

British Columbia

Burnaby

  • Famous Players Station Square - closed on September 4, 2012

Richmond

  • Famous Players Richmond Centre -closed, now the dining terrace (food court)
  • Famous Players Guildford -Sold to Empire Theatres in 2005, then to Landmark Cinemas in 2013

Alberta

Calgary

  • Coliseum Calgary Cinemas - sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 and again to Landmark in 2013.
  • Famous Players Market Mall - renovated as part of the Market Mall Food Court expansion.

Edmonton

Ontario

Etobicoke

  • Cineplex Odeon Sherway Cinemas - Opened in 1987. Closed in 2001 after the 18-screen Queensway cinema opened, once used by Sears and now by Saks Fifth Avenue and Sportchek.

Markham

  • Cineplex Odeon First Markham Place Cinemas - Closed in 2015 after Downtown Markham and VIP opened.

Mississauga

  • Cineplex Odeon Square One Cinemas - sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 and again to Landmark in 2013. Closed on October 3, 2014 and converted into retail use.
  • SilverCity Mississauga Cinemas (UltraAVX) - Opened in 1997 and closed on May 1, 2014. Now a LA Fitness.[5]

North York

  • Cineplex Odeon Sheppard Grande Cinemas - Closed in 2013.
  • Famous Players Victoria Terrace 6 Cinemas - Opened in 1989 and closed in November 2002.

Pickering

  • Famous Players Pickering 6 Cinemas - closing in June 2018 when the new Cineplex Cinemas Pickering and VIP opens on otherside of the mall.

Scarborough

  • Cineplex Odeon Scarborough Town Centre 12 Cinemas - Opened in 1981 and closed in 2000. Space now occupied by Gap stores.
  • Famous Players Cedarbrae 8 Cinemas - Opened in 1969, closed in 2003 and demolished

St. Catharines

  • Cineplex Odeon Fairview Mall Cinemas - Opened in 1994 and closed on January 25, 2007. Now a Winners.
  • SilverCity Pen Centre Cinemas - sold to Empire Theatres in 2005 and again to Landmark in 2013.

Toronto

  • Famous Players Imperial 6 Cinemas - Operated from 1972-1988 as a cinema, but partially taken over by Cineplex Odeon in 1986. See article for more information.
  • Famous Players Uptown Theatre - Opened in 1920 as Loew's Uptown, acquired in the mid-1970s by Famous Players until its closure in 2003 due to accessibility laws.

New Brunswick

Rothesay

  • Cineplex Cinemas Rothesay - It opened as an Empire Theatres location and was acquired by Cineplex in October 2013. Cineplex closed this location on January 18, 2015 after its lease expired, focusing on the Saint John location instead.[18]

Nova Scotia

Halifax

  • Cineplex Cinemas Oxford - Closed on Sept. 13, 2017, after a final 7PM showing of the 1997 film Titanic, to make way for new development after being sold to the Nahas Family of the Nanco group, with intent to convert it to residential & commercial use.[19]

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