Now Playing: March 22nd - March 28th
Kung Fu Panda 4
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

3/22: 7:00 pm
3/23: 2:00 & 7:00 pm
3/24: 2:00 & 7:00 pm
3/25: Closed
3/26: 7:00 pm
3/27: 7:00 pm
3/28: 7:00 pm
Rated: PG
Length: 1h 34m
Genre: Animated/Action/Adventure
No Shows On Monday

3/22: 6:45 pm
3/23: 1:45 & 6:45 pm
3/24: 1:45 & 6:45 pm
3/25: Closed
3/26: 6:45 pm
3/27: 6:45 pm
3/28: 6:45 pm
Rated: PG
Length: 1h 55m
Genre: Adventure/Comedy/Fantasy
No Shows On Monday
Starting Friday: March 29th - April 4th
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

3/29: 2:00 & 7:00 pm
3/30: 2:00 & 7:00 pm
3/31: 2:00 & 7:00 pm
4/1: Closed
4/2: 7:00 pm
4/3: 7:00 pm
4/4: 7:00 pm
Rated: PG
Length: 1h 55m
Genre: Action/Adventure/Sci-Fi
No Shows On Monday

3/29: 1:45 & 6:45 pm
3/30: 1:45 & 6:45 pm
3/31: 1:45 & 6:45 pm
4/1: Closed
4/2: 6:45 pm
4/3: 6:45 pm
4/4: 6:45 pm
Rated: PG
Length: 1h 55m
Genre: Adventure/Comedy/Fantasy
No Shows On Monday
Strand Special Presentation April 7th & 8th
500 Days In The Wild
An Amazing Adventure

Sunday:
April 7th 4:15 pm

Monday:
April 8th 4:30 & 6:30 pm

Rated: PG
Length: 2h 4m
Genre: Documentary

Six years. 24,000 kilometres of land and water trails.

Dianne Whelan. The award-winning director and cinematographer set off on foot, alone, disillusioned with the state of the world and worried about climate change. She hoped to find different ways of caring, both for the land and for each other.

Dianne traversed the entirety of Canada starting July 1, 2015 in St. John's, NL, and ending August 1, 2021 in Victoria, BC. The Trans-Canada Trail, which was conceived following Canada's 125th confederation celebration and built to its full 24,000+ kilometre extent for the 150th confederation celebration, is presented with the words "Strong, Proud, and Free".

500 DAYS IN THE WILD is a feature documentary that weaves intimate moments of reflection with adventure and the stories of the people and communities Dianne encountered along the way.

National Canadian Film Day Wednesday April 17th
Four Showtimes
Highlighting Canadian Films

Wednesday: April 17th

I Used to Be Funny: 4:00PM

Mr Dressup: 4:15PM

Hey Viktor: 6:30PM

Brother: 6:45PM

National Canadian Film Day is Wednesday, April 17, 2024. This year's theme is "Films that A.I. Could Never Make". We'll be featuring four Canadian-made films, and admission will be FREE!.

Admission Prices: Adult - $10.00, Child - $7.00, Under 3 - Free, Tuesday Evening - $7.00
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