There is a Reflection Memorial Garden at the Aurora Municipal Center on the corner of East Alameda parkway and South Chambers Road to honour the victims of the Aurora century Cinema shooting, extanding the current Xeriscape garden, half a mile from the cinema. There was a impromptu memorial site in a vacant lot near the cinema, before the memorial garden.
Opened in 1957. 304 cars.
Opened with “The Undefeated” and “Way, way out”. 1192 cars.
Screen blown down in 2003 by a hurricane. Reopening date unknown?
Converted to digital in 2015.
Closed after the screen blew down. Site is now Minute Muffler and Brake.
Site is now a Home Depot.
160 cars.
Opened with “Friendly persuasion”.
Closed in 1982 or 1983?
The drive-in also had a swap meet.
Opened in 1955 and closed in 1985.
Now a house on site(snack bar?).
Site is now a warehouse.
Opened with “Home in Indiana” First drive-in theatre in Canada.
There is a Reflection Memorial Garden at the Aurora Municipal Center on the corner of East Alameda parkway and South Chambers Road to honour the victims of the Aurora century Cinema shooting, extanding the current Xeriscape garden, half a mile from the cinema. There was a impromptu memorial site in a vacant lot near the cinema, before the memorial garden.
1000 cars.
The condos are called Avana on the Platte townhouses.
Is it known how the fire started?
Opened in 1950.
609 cars. Site is now an empty field.
Closed in 1960.
Opened with “The Carpetbaggers” and Nevada Smith".
Closed in(1980?). Site is now Alberta Motor Association and a condo complex.
First drive-in theatre in Calgary.
Also Jabu Surfwear, and Thrive Christian Church.