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Doctor Who Season Premiere; Deep Breath Aug 25 & 30, 2014 Participating Theatres DOCTOR WHO SEASON PREMIERE; DEEP BREATH AUG 25 & 30, 2014 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name City Province Show Time Cineplex Odeon Sunridge Spectrum Cinemas Calgary AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Westhills Cinemas Calgary AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Scotiabank Theatre Chinook Calgary AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Cinemas Country Hills Calgary AB See Local Listings LANDMARK - Cinemas 10 Shawnessy Calgary AB See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon North Edmonton Cinemas Edmonton AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon South Edmonton Cinemas Edmonton AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Scotiabank Theatre Edmonton Edmonton AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK City Centre Edmonton Edmonton AB See Local Listings LANDMARK - Fort McMurray Fort McMurray AB See Local Listings Galaxy Cinemas Lethbridge Lethbridge AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Red Deer Red Deer County AB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Sherwood Park Sherwood Park AB Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY Cineplex Cinemas Abbotsford and VIP Abbotsford BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Metropolis Cinemas Burnaby BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Showcase 5 Campbell River BC See Local Listings Galaxy Cinemas Chilliwack Chilliwack BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Coquitlam and VIP Cinemas Coquitlam BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Rialto Courtenay BC See Local Listings LANDMARK - Aurora Cinema Centre Fort St. John BC See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Aberdeen Mall Cinemas Kamloops BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Paramount Kelowna Kelowna BC See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Westshore Cinemas Langford BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Colossus Langley Cinemas Langley BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Avalon Cinema Centre Nanaimo BC See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Park and Tilford Cinemas North Vancouver BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Cinemas 7 Penticton BC See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Meadowtown Cinemas Pitt Meadows BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 DOCTOR WHO SEASON PREMIERE; DEEP BREATH AUG 25 & 30, 2014 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name City Province Show Time Famous Players 6 Cinemas Prince George BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Riverport Cinemas Richmond BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Cinemas 12 Guildford Surrey BC See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas Vancouver BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Vernon Vernon BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Victoria Cinemas Victoria BC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Brandon 9 Brandon MB See Local Listings SilverCity Polo Park Cinemas Winnipeg MB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity St. Vital and XSCAPE Entertainment CentreWinnipeg MB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Fredericton Fredericton NB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Trinity Drive Moncton NB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Saint John Saint John NB Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Avalon Mall St. John's NL Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Dartmouth Crossing Dartmouth NS Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Parklane Halifax NS Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas New Glasgow New Glasgow NS Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY Cineplex Cinemas New Minas New Minas NS Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Sydney Sydney NS Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Truro Truro NS Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY Cineplex Odeon Ajax Cinemas Ajax ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Barrie Barrie ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Belleville Belleville ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Brantford Brantford ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Brockville Brockville ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Burlington Cinemas Burlington ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Cambridge Cambridge ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Chatham Chatham ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Collingwood Collingwood ON Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY DOCTOR WHO SEASON PREMIERE; DEEP BREATH AUG 25 & 30, 2014 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name City Province Show Time Galaxy Cinemas Cornwall Cornwall ON Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY Cineplex Odeon Queensway and VIP Etobicoke ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Guelph Guelph ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Hamilton Mountain Cinemas Hamilton ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK Theatres Kanata Kanata ON See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Gardiners Road Cinemas Kingston ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Cinemas 12 Kitchener Kitchener ON See Local Listings Cineplex Odeon Westmount and VIP Cinemas London ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity London Cinemas London ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Midland Midland ON Aug 25th @ 7:30 ONLY Galaxy Cinemas Milton Milton ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Courtney Park Cinemas Mississauga ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Newmarket Cinemas and XSCAPE EntertainmentNewmarket Centre ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Niagara Square Cinemas Niagara Falls ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas North Bay North Bay ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Winston Churchill Cinemas Oakville ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Orangeville Orangeville ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Orillia Orillia ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon Oshawa Cinemas Oshawa ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Odeon South Keys Cinemas Ottawa ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas Ottawa ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Owen Sound Owen Sound ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Peterborough Peterborough ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 LANDMARK - Pen Centre St. Catharines ON See Local Listings SilverCity Richmond Hill Cinemas Richmond Hill ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Sarnia Sarnia ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Sault Ste. Marie Sault. Ste. Marie ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Scarborough Scarborough ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 DOCTOR WHO SEASON PREMIERE; DEEP BREATH AUG 25 & 30, 2014 PARTICIPATING THEATRES Theatre Name City Province Show Time LANDMARK Theatres Whitby Whitby ON See Local Listings SilverCity Sudbury Cinemas Sudbury ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Thunder Bay Cinemas Thunder Bay ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Empress Walk Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Yonge-Dundas and VIP Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas VIP Don Mills Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Scotiabank Theatre Toronto Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Fairview Mall Cinemas Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 SilverCity Yonge-Eglinton Cinemas Toronto ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Waterloo Waterloo ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Imagine Cinemas Tecumseh ON See Local Listings River City Cinema Peace River AB See Local Listings SilverCity Windsor Cinemas Windsor ON Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cineplex Cinemas Charlottetown West Royalty PEI Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Cineplex Odeon Beauport Beauport QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Cineplex Odeon Brossard et cinéma VIP Brossard QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Colisée Kirkland Kirkland QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Colossus Laval Laval QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Cineplex Odeon Forum Montreal QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Cinéma Galaxy Sherbrooke Rock Forest QC Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Regina Regina SK Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55 Galaxy Cinemas Saskatoon Saskatoon SK Aug 25 @ 7:30, Aug 30 @ 12:55.
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