This opened on November 22nd, 2007. Grand opening ad in the photo section. In 2017 This was taken over by Kinepolis of Belguim keeping the Landmark brand name for Canada.
This opened as the Millwoods Drive-In theatre on August 11th, 1971 and closed by Cineplex Odeon at the end of the 1994 season. On June 30th, 1995 it reopened by Landmark Cinema as the Stardust Twin Drive-In and closed at the end of the 1997 season ending drive-in cinemagoing in the Edmonton area. Grand opening ads posted.
This opened on May 17th, 1996 by Cinemark Theatres. This theatre has the same design as Movies 12 in Laredo, TX. Still wearing the old Cinemark logo in neon.
8 more theatres opened on December 18th, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, who also opened three new cinemas in Toronto and one each in Montreal, Edmonton AB, Jersey City NJ, Washington DC, Rocky Mount NC all on the same day. The 1974 twin cinemas closed down in 1990.
This opened on November 22nd, 2007. Grand opening ad in the photo section. In 2017 This was taken over by Kinepolis of Belguim keeping the Landmark brand name for Canada.
Should be AKA: Village Tree Mall
Grand opening ad below.
Cineplex Village Tree – St. Albert opening Fri, Nov 6, 1981 – 36 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Closed in 2001.
This opened on August 11th, 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
Cineplex South Edmonton Commons opening Fri, Aug 11, 2000 – 58 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on November 3rd, 2000. Grand opening ad posted.
This opened on July 29th, 1988 as the largest cinema in Canada. It was renamed City Centre in 2001. Owners were Cineplex Odeon in 1988, Empire Theatres in 2005, Landmark Theatres in 2013 and Kinepolis in 2017 (Keeping the Landmark brand name in Canada).
Eaton Centre cinemas Fri, Jul 29, 1988 – 33 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
It is also a clone of the Ste-Foy 14 in Quebec City.
No grand opening ad found for this cinema, however, I uploaded the website screenshot from July 2003.
Grand opening ad posted
September 25th, 1981 grand opening ad posted.
Grand opening ad posted
Grand opening ad posted
Closed at the end of the 1997 season
This opened as the Millwoods Drive-In theatre on August 11th, 1971 and closed by Cineplex Odeon at the end of the 1994 season. On June 30th, 1995 it reopened by Landmark Cinema as the Stardust Twin Drive-In and closed at the end of the 1997 season ending drive-in cinemagoing in the Edmonton area. Grand opening ads posted.
Correction: Opened as SilverCity on May 14th, 1999.
Famous Players SilverCity West Edmonton mall opening Fri, May 14, 1999 – 60 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Declining adult cinemas
Studio 82 and the adult cinema business Sun, Apr 1, 1984 – 8 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
This opened on July 11th, 1997. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on May 17th, 1996 by Cinemark Theatres. This theatre has the same design as Movies 12 in Laredo, TX. Still wearing the old Cinemark logo in neon.
2003 reopening
University Mall reopening Fri, Apr 4, 2003 – 22 · The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) · Newspapers.com
8 more theatres opened on December 18th, 1987 by Cineplex Odeon, who also opened three new cinemas in Toronto and one each in Montreal, Edmonton AB, Jersey City NJ, Washington DC, Rocky Mount NC all on the same day. The 1974 twin cinemas closed down in 1990.
Slight correction. It opened on November 25th, 2003. ad below:
Cinemark at American Fork Tue, Nov 25, 2003 – 14 · The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah) · Newspapers.com
This opened on April 21st, 2001. Grand opening ad posted
Correction: April 21st, 2000
Grand opening ad posted
This opened on October 2nd, 1970. Grand opening ad posted.