Yukon Theatre

304 Wood Street,
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5M2

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Yukon Theatre (Official)

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Previously operated by: Kinepolis, Landmark Cinemas of Canada

Functions: Movies (Film Festivals), Movies (Independent)

Previous Names: Yukon Cinema Centre

Phone Numbers: Box Office: 867.393.3456

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Yukon Cinema Centre, Whitehorse, Yukon -- 2010

The Yukon Theatre was opened on December 3 1954 with James Stewart in “The Glenn Miller Story”. It was taken over by Landmark Cinemas of Canada on September 3, 1980. They twinned it on October 16, 1987. In 2018 it was taken over by the Belgium base Kinepolis chain, but operated with the Landmark name. It was closed on September 1, 2021.

It was reopened by new operators, the Yukon Film Society, on December 10, 2021. Plans are to de-twin it.

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Brad Smith
Brad Smith on September 26, 2010 at 5:06 pm

This photograph of the Yukon Cinema Center was taken in June, 2010.

rivest266
rivest266 on August 1, 2019 at 6:23 pm

This opened in 1954 or 1955 (Newspaper records missing) and sold to Landmark Cinemas on September 3rd, 1980. It reopened as a twin cinema on October 16th, 1987 with two cinemas of 212 seats each. It became part of Belgium’s Kinepolis, which operate cinemas in France, Spain, Germany, and Benelux in 2018 keeping the Landmark brand-name. 1987 ad posted.

SethLewis
SethLewis on August 2, 2019 at 4:08 am

Am pretty sure I saw one of the worst movies ever Bunny O'Hare with Bette Davis & Ernest Borgnine here in 1972

ScreenClassic
ScreenClassic on November 11, 2021 at 5:36 pm

According to the Landmark website, the Yukon Cinema Centre has closed permanently as of September 1.

ScreenClassic
ScreenClassic on August 17, 2022 at 6:05 pm

The former Yukon Cinema Centre was reopened by new owners on December 10, 2021 and is being leased by the Yukon Film Society for movie screenings:

Yukon Theatre reopening Dec. 10

With the takeover, the YFS has gone about restoring the theatre, starting with cleaning carpets and seating, replacing broken seats and fixing lighting. It has also restored the original Yukon Theatre name to the venue.

The YFS also has a long-term plan to remove the wall separating the two cinemas and adding in a larger screen to turn it back into a single theatre as it had originally been.

The YFS' website is below:

Yukon Film Society

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