Cinemas in Kingston, ON with website

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626 Gardiners Road, Kingston, K7M 3X9

(613) 634-0152
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 Kingston at 636 Gardiners Road, K7M 3X9 .
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120 Princess Street, Kingston, K7L 5M6

(613) 542-6080
Cinéma et Télévision, Divertissements et média, cinémas, except drive-in, Cinémas-Salles, Vidéo, Motion picture theaters, Cinema, Movie theater, Movie Theatres, Motion Pictures
The Screening Room in Kingston is a popular destination for non-all you can eat sushi and Korean food. Customers praise the friendly staff and authentic taste of the dishes. Some have noted improvement in the restaurant's atmosphere and service. The food is consistently good with a wide range of offerings. Prices may be considered high by some, but the quality is appreciated.
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629 Division St, Kingston, K7K 4B7

(613) 544-2021
Founded in 1990 as Theatre Beyond by Paul Gelineau, the company became The People’s Theatre Kingston in 1992 and had two more Artistic Directors under that name: Kathryn MacKay (1993-94) and Kathleen LeRoux (1994-97). In early 1998, AD Craig Walker (1997-2007) shortened its name to Theatre Kingston and moved into the Baby Grand Studio in Kingston’s historic Grand Theatre, where it began offering a full season of four or more productions a year (with occasional expeditions to alternative venues in Kingston and Toronto). During the tenure of AD Kim Renders (2008-2011), the company initiated several TYA initiatives to engage the next generation of theatre-goers in the region: the ‘Children’s Drama Club’ and a summer Drama camp for school-aged children.

120 Dalton Avenue, Kingston, K7K 0C3

(343) 500-4101
Movie theater, Cinema
Customers frequently compliment the cleanliness and comfortable seating of Landmark Cinemas in Kingston. Reclining chairs are a popular feature, and moviegoers appreciate diverse film selections and top-notch picture and sound quality. Concessions offer a variety of tasty treats. Some reviews mention issues with cleanliness in theaters, such as trash and spills. Organization of lines and improved cleaning between showtimes are suggested improvements.

223 PRINCESS STREET, Kingston, K7L 1B3

(613) 546-5395
Divertissements et média, Cinema, Vidéo, Motion Picture Theaters, Cinémas-Salles, cinémas, Cinéma et Télévision