Nova Scotia Entertainment - Cinemas
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1: Paramount Cinemas Amherst, Amherst

Ticket prices (including HST) Adult (18-64) $8.99 Youth (14-17) $7.99 Children (3-13) $6.99 Golden Age (65+) $6.99 Mon-Thur Evenings & Weekend Matinees $7.99
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2: Empire IMAX Theatre, Halifax, Halifax

Empire IMAX Theatre, Halifax Order Tickets Today By Telephone Same Day & Advance Ticket Available Empire Express Teleticketing 876 - 4815 Ticket prices (including HST) Single Features Adult (18-64) $12.99 Youth (14-17) $11.99 Children (3-13) $8.99 Golden Age (65+) $8.99 Double Features Adult (18-64) $16.00 Youth (14-17) $15.00 Children (3-13) $11.50 .....
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3: Valley Drive In Theatre, Cambridge

Originally one of Canada's oldest solo screens, the Valley had gone dark when it's lease was not renewed. In an interesting turn of events, it was the local Lions Club that came to the rescue, and succeeded in obtaining a new lease on life for the venerable Drive-in. Since their re-lighting of the Valley, the Lions definitely roar .. with continuing support from appreciative and supportive .....
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4: Acadia Cinema Cooperative, Wolfville
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5: Empire Cinemas, New Minas
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6: Empire Studio 7 Cinemas, Truro
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7: Empire Studio 7 Cinemas, New Glasgow
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8: Empire Studio 7 Cinemas, Westville
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9: Empire Theatres Limited, Dartmouth
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10: Empire Theatres Limited, Halifax
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11: Empire Theatres Limited, Lower Sackville
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12: Valley Drive In, Berwick
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13: Cape Breton Drive-in Theatre Ltd, Sydney
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14: Capitol Theatre, Shelburne
Independently owned and operated, the Capitol Theatre, originally called the Magnet Theatre opened it's doors on October 27, 1916. Built in 1916 by John Etherington (boat shop owner) and Frank S. King (boat carpenter), the theatre has been in operation ever since. From the days of the silent movies to today it has been creating illusions through film. Come and experience the past, the present and .....
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