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1: Casino Nova Scotia - Halifax, Halifax

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Welcome to Casino Nova Scotia, the number one destination for fun and games in Atlantic Canada! One visit and you'll know why Casino Nova Scotia is the only destination of its' kind in Atlantic Canada, offering guests world-class gaming, great entertainment, fabulous food and first-class accommodations. New visitors to Casino Nova Scotia are amazed by our two locations, on the beautiful .....

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2: Casino Nova Scotia - Sydney, Sydney

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While visiting beautiful Cape Breton, step into Casino Nova Scotia Sydney, home of the HOT SLOTS! With over 390 slot machines and table games, our Sydney Casino is a sure bet for non-stop excitement! Looser Slots! Hot Jackpots! More Winning! All day, every day! Sign up for Player's Club FREE and PLAY your way to more chances to WIN! Enjoy fabulous food at the All Star Grille, and see .....

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3: Empire IMAX Theatre, Halifax, Halifax

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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 .....

Listed in Entertainment,  Cinemas

4: Paramount Cinemas Amherst, Amherst

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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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5: 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 .....

Listed in Entertainment,  Cinemas