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Love Never Dies April 11 & 21, 2012 Participating Theatres LOVE NEVER DIES APRIL 11 & 21, 2012 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name Address - Adresse City Province Scotiabank Theatre Chinook 6455 Macleod trail S.W Calgary AB Cineplex Odeon South Edmonton 1525-99th St. N.W. Edmonton AB Scotiabank Theatre Edmonton #3030, 8882-170 Street Edmonton AB Cineplex Odeon Grande Prairie 10330-109th St. Grande Prairie AB SilverCity Metropolis 4700 Kingsway Ave Burnaby BC Beacon Theatre Box 877, 441 Highway 16 Burns Lake BC Galaxy Cinemas Chilliwack Unit #226, 8249 Eagle Landing Parkway Chilliwack BC SilverCity Coquitlam 170 Schoolhouse Street Coquitlam BC Phoenix Theatre 5319 50th Avenue South Fort Nelson BC Cineplex Odeon Aberdeen Mall 700 - 1320 Trans Canada Hwy Kamloops BC Cineplex Odeon Westshore Cinemas 900 2945 Jacklin Rd Langford BC 20090 91A Ave Langley BC Colossus Langley Galaxy Cinemas Nanaimo 213 - 4750 Rutherford Rd Nanaimo BC Famous Players 6 Prince George 172 - 1600 15th Ave Prince George BC SilverCity Riverport 14211 Entertainment Way Richmond BC Raven's Cry Theatre 5559 Sunshine Coast Highway Sechelt BC Star Cinema 9842 Third St. Sidney BC Scotiabank Theatre Vancouver 900 Burrard Street Vancouver BC Galaxy Vernon #275, 2306 Highway 6 Vernon BC SilverCity Tillicum Victoria 3130 Tillicum Road Victoria BC 817 ST. James Winnipeg MB SilverCity Polo Park EMPIRE Studio 10 Regent Mall 1381 Regent Street Fredericton NB EMPIRE 8 Trinity Drive 127 Trinity Drive Moncton NB EMPIRE Studio 10 - Saint John 175 McAllister Drive Saint John NB EMPIRE Studio 12 - St. Johns 48 Kenmount Road St. John's NL EMPIRE Dartmouth Crossing Theatre 145 Shubie Drive Dartmouth NS EMPIRE 8 Park Lane 5657 Spring Garden Road Halifax NS EMPIRE Studio 7 612 East River Road New Glasgow NS EMPIRE 7 Cinemas 8944 Commercial St New Minas NS EMPIRE Studio 10 325 Prince Street Sydney NS LOVE NEVER DIES APRIL 11 & 21, 2012 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name Address - Adresse City Province SilverCity Ancaster 771 Golf Links Road Ancaster ON Galaxy Cinemas Barrie 72 Commerce Park Drive Barrie ON Galaxy Belleville 160 Bell Boulevard Belleville ON Galaxy Cinemas Brantford 300 King George Road Brantford ON SilverCity Burlington 1250 Brant Street Burlington ON Cineplex Odeon Queensway 1025 The Queensway Etobicoke ON Galaxy Cinemas Guelph 485 Woodlawn Rd West Guelph ON Cineplex Odeon Gardiner's Road 626 Gardiner's Road Kingston ON EMPIRE Theatres Kitchener 135 Gateway Park Drive Kitchener ON Cineplex Odeon Westmount Cinemas 755 Wonderland Road South London ON Cineplex Odeon First Markham 3275 Hwy 7 Markham ON Coliseum Mississauga 309 Rathburn Road, West Mississauga ON SilverCity Newmarket 18151 Yonge Street Newmarket ON Cineplex Odeon Niagara Square 7555 Montrose Road Niagara Falls ON Galaxy Cinemas North Bay 300 Lakeshore Dr. North Bay ON SilverCity Oakville 3531 Wyecroft Road Oakville ON Cineplex Odeon Oshawa 1351 Grandview Street North Oshawa ON Cineplex Odeon South Keys Cinemas 2214 Bank Street Ottawa ON 3090 Carling Avenue Ottawa ON Coliseum Ottawa 2385 City Park Drive Ottawa ON SilverCity Gloucester EMPIRE 7 Ottawa 111 Albert Street, 3rd Floor Ottawa ON Galaxy Cinemas Owen Sound Galaxy Centre, 1020 10th St. W Owen Sound ON Galaxy Cinemas Peterborough 320 Water St. Peterborough ON 8725 Yonge Street SilverCity Richmond Hill Richmond Hill ON Famous Players Lambton 9 Cinemas 1450 London Road Sarnia ON Galaxy Cinemas Sault Ste. Marie 293 Bay Street Sault. Ste. Marie ON Coliseum Scarborough Scarborough Town Centre , 300 Borough Drive, Unit 765 Scarborough ON EMPIRE Theatres Pen Centre 221 Glendale Avenue St. Catherines ON 355 Barrydowne Road Sudbury ON SilverCity Sudbury SilverCity Thunder Bay 850 North May Street Thunder Bay ON LOVE NEVER DIES APRIL 11 & 21, 2012 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name Address - Adresse City Province Cineplex Odeon Sheppard Grande 4861 Yonge Street Toronto ON SilverCity Yonge & Eglinton 2300 Yonge Street Toronto ON Scotiabank Theatre Toronto 259 Richmond Street West Toronto ON Galaxy Cinemas Waterloo 550 King St. N. Waterloo ON Cineplex Odeon Devonshire Mall 3100 Howard Avenue Windsor ON EMPIRE Studio 8 Charlottetown 670 University Avenue West Royalty PEI Cineplex Odeon Brossard 9350, boul. Leduc Brossard QC 5800 boul. Cavendish Cote St. Luc QC Cineplex Odeon Cavendish Mall Coliseum Kirkland 3200 Rue Jean Yves Kirkland QC 2800 rue Cosmodôme Laval QC Colossus Laval Scotiabank Theatre Montreal 977 Ste-Catherine West Montreal QC 4204 Bertrand Rock Forest QC Galaxy Cinemas Sherbrooke Galaxy Cinemas Moose Jaw 1235 Main Street N Moose Jaw SK 420 McCarthy Blvd N. Unit 26 Regina SK Galaxy Cinemas Regina 347 2nd Avenue S. Saskatoon SK Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon.
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