Cinemas in Clareview, Edmonton, AB

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4211 139 AVENUE NW, NORTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5Y 2W8

(780) 472-7600
National chain of cinemas & movie theatres in Canada. See movie listings & showtimes, buy tickets, watch trailers, & read reviews of movies in theatres.

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5074 130 Avenue, NORTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5A 5A9

(780) 472-9779
Cineplex is all about movie entertainment.With more than one hundred thirty theatres through the country and more then one thousand four hundred screens, Cineplex is one of the biggest theatre chain company in the world. Cineplex owns various brands and operates them in whole Canada.Your movie entertainment experience can be fulfilled if you visit Cineplex in Edmonton at 5074 130 Avenue, T5A 5A9 .
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5074 130 Avenue Nw, NORTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5A 5A9

(780) 472-9779
Motion Picture Theaters, Divertissements et média, Motion Pictures, Vidéo, movie, Cinéma et Télévision, Cinémas-Salles, Movie theater, theaters, movie theaters, cinema, Theatre
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15531 37 St Nw, Edmonton, T5Y 0S5

(780) 822-4783
Movie theater, cinema, movie theatre
Cineplex Cinemas Manning Town Centre receives positive feedback for its clean and nice location. Some customers praise the organization of National Cinema Day and the important social issues presented in the movies. Seats are described as comfortable, and the movie viewing experience is appreciated despite high food prices and disorganized candy displays.
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10200 102 Ave Nw, DOWNTOWN, Edmonton, T5J 4B7

(780) 421-7018
Movie theater, cinema

2001 91 AVE NW, SOUTHEAST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T6P 1L1

(780) 467-7167
For over 30 years Albert Karvonen has been producing world class wildlife films. Karvonen Films also hosts the most extensive library of natural history stock footage in Canada.

167-201 Kaska Rd, Sherwood Park, T8A 2J6

(780) 467-8314

14231-137Th Avenue, MCARTHUR INDUSTRIAL, Edmonton, T5L 5E8

(780) 732-2236
movie theatre, Movie theater, cinema
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2020 Sherwood Dr, Sherwood Park, T8A 3H9

(780) 416-0152
cinema, movie theatre, Movie theater
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10337 - 82 Ave, GARNEAU, Edmonton, T6E 1Z9

(780) 433-0728
Once, on a trip through Montana, the owners stopped at Great Falls. They noticed the facades of what had been big, important theatres on Main Street. One of them was named the Rainbow Theatre (after the rainbow effect at the Falls). The comment was made: "That is a real good name for a theatre....must remember it". In the early 1990s, a new type of cinema was springing up in the United States. The Discount, or Dollar Theatre. Unlike the older "dollar cinemas" — usually first-run cinemas that dropped the prices because they were old, or run down, or badly located — these were new-built multiplex theatres that showed movies, after their first run, and charged very low prices. They depended on volume of attendance to make money. Magic Lantern decided to build a Discount Cinema, after studying the success of this new idea. Saskatoon was chosen, and the name... well, why not use the one from Great Falls? Rainbow Cinema was born. A couple years later, a sister theatre was built in Regina, so there were two Rainbows in Saskatchewan. Further expansion of this concept was stymied, however, because the cost of land and taxes was too high in cities where Rainbow discount theatres could have been successful. The year 2000 was a tough year for the film exhibition industry in North America. Most movies that year were not big moneymakers. Also, many major movie exhibitors went bankrupt or struggled with big losses because they had overbuilt the expensive, stadium-type-seating gigaplexes. These were usually located on the peripheral areas of the cities. In Canada, many landlords found themselves with empty theatre structures, after being abandoned by the major exhibitors. The landlords began approaching smaller companies, such as Magic Lantern, to re-open these theatres. This situation allowed Magic Lantern to venture into Ontario.
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11211 142 Street Northwest, Edmonton, T5M 4A1

+1 780-451-3344
TELUS World of Science ' Mission: We are a catalyst for lifelong learning, creating a community of curious minds through immersive experiences and connections with the wonders of science. The Edmonton Space & Science Foundation is a registered charitable organization that operates TELUS World of Science - Edmonton.
The TELUS World of Science in Edmonton is a popular destination for visitors of all ages, particularly families with young children. The interactive exhibits, including the Lego exhibit and IMAX theater, are frequently praised for their educational value and entertainment. The staff are described as friendly and helpful. Some visitors have noted that certain areas seem to be geared more towards younger audiences, while others appreciate the variety of activities available. A few reviews mention issues with non-functioning exhibits or disappointing parties. Overall, the TELUS World of Science is considered a worthwhile experience for those interested in science and learning.
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11211 142 St NW, Edmonton, T5M 4A1

7804513344
TELUS World of Science – Edmonton’s mission is to: Ignite curiosity. Inspire discovery. Celebrate science. Change lives. We are the destination to engage Albertans’ hearts and minds in science. The Edmonton Space & Science Foundation is a non-profit organization that operates TELUS World of Science – Edmonton.

10815 82 Ave Nw, STRATHCONA, Edmonton, T6E 2B2

(780) 433-0600
Movie theater, Motion Pictures, Motion picture theaters, except drive-in
Customers appreciate the unique atmosphere and reasonable prices at Oddity Cinema. The owner's passion for cinema is noted. No website comment mentioned.

955 Tamarack Way NW, Edmonton, T6T 0X2

(587) 857-4663
Movie theater, Cinema

1920 Street, Edmonton, T6H 4P3

(780) 496-7381

800 St. Albert Trail, St. Albert, T8N 7C8

(587) 870-0679
Movie theater, Cinema
Customers highly rate LANDMARK CINEMAS St. Albert for its comfortable reclining seats, great sound systems, affordable deals, and friendly staff. Some mention the inconvenience of food and garbage on the floors and high concession prices. A few complaints about discomfort from loud movies and increased ticket prices for seat reservations.

#3030, 8882-170 Street, WEST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5T 4M2

(780) 444-2400
Cineplex is the biggest entertainment chain company that operates and leases fully digitized movie theatre screens and not only. Cineplex with its brand companies fulfill various entertainment needs like theatrical exhibitions, gaming services, live theatre performances, opera projections, concert projections or sport events projections. Cineplex also provides home cinema entertainment selling and various applications to find out the latest news about films and events.For your theatre experience you can visit in Edmonton at 3030, 8882-170 Street, T5T 4M2 or in one of the many theatres around the globe.
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2408 WEST EDMONTON MALL, WEST EDMONTON, Edmonton, T5T 5X1

(780) 444-4965
Apparel & Accessories, Clothing - General, Clothing & Accessories-Retail-Women
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9922 100 St, Fort Saskatchewan, T8L 4K3

(780) 992-1878
Edmonton showtimes and movie guide. Browse movie listings for all theares and cinemas in the greater Edmonton area.