Bay Theatre
91 Chapel Street,
Nanaimo,
BC
V9R 5G8
91 Chapel Street,
Nanaimo,
BC
V9R 5G8
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The Fiesta was closed by Famous Players on March 1, 1992, with its final shows featured below:
Fiesta Theatres final shows March 1 1992 Fri, Feb 28, 1992 – 40 · Nanaimo Daily News (Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad in the photo section.
My Dad Alex Barclay opened as manager the Fiesta Twin Theatres Oct 26 1972.
Status should now read demolished. The Bay Theatre was torn down this past week, as reported in this article:
Old Theatre on Chapel Street Demolished
The Bay Theatre’s days may now be numbered, as it was recently reported that the roof above Cinema One at the Bay caved in in stages, first on May 8, then again on June 5, as the result of neglect and lack of maintenance by its current owner. Nanaimo city council announced that a remedial action order had been approved on June 10, and the owner has 30 days from the date of the order to either ensure the building’s soundness or have it torn down, or the city will have it demolished at the owner’s expense. Full story below:
Old Bay Theatre now needs to be demolished
The company listed above as Landmark Celebrity Cinemas (which took over the Bay Theatre after Famous Players closed it) is actually called Celebrity Cinemas, a company that once owned the Towne Cinema in Vernon and was listed by that name in the Film Canada Yearbook. Celebrity Cinemas was an affiliate company of Landmark Cinemas of Canada.
There are additional pictures on this theatre’s entry at CinemaTour: View link
A local live theater company was using the former cinema to stage their productions, but has since moved on.