List of Ottawa-Gatineau Cinemas - Outaouais

Outaouais

  • Cinema 9 - Opened in the mid 1990s, this 9-screen theater plays usually the French version of movies since StarCite in Hull was opened. Located at the corner of Boulevard Maloney & De l'Hopital beside the former City Hall of the old city of Gatineau.
  • Cinema Place-Cartier 119 Place du Portage in Hull. Opened in 1937, it was the grandest cinema in the Outaouais. It was sold by Famous Players in 1968 and became an adult pornography theatre before it was purchased by the City of Hull in order to put it out of business in 1991. Currently the offices of a training company.
  • Cine-Starz Located inside Les Promenades de l'Outaouais shopping centre. A 4-screen theater is located inside the shopping centre.
  • Cinema Vendôme 425 Boul St Joseph in Hull. It was an exploitation grindhouse before closing in the early 1980s.
  • Pussycat Cinema Directly across the street from the Vendôme, at 424 Boul St Joseph in Hull, this pornography cinema also closed at about the same time.
  • Cinema l'Amour 569 Boul St Joseph in Hull. It was an adult pornography theatre before closing in the early 1980s.
  • Cinema de Paris 185 rue Laval in Hull. An independent neighbourhood theatre, opened in 1949, that screened films from Europe in French only. In later years it screened mainstream Hollywood films dubbed into French, including each of the original Star Wars trilogy. It was shuttered in 1986 and stayed closed for ten years before reopening as an assisted living complex called Mon Chez Nous.
  • Cine-Parc Templeton - Drive-through theater located at 1779 Boulevard Maloney near the Gatineau Airport in the city's east end. Opened in the early 1990s, it has 2 screens, one in French and the other in English.
  • Galeries Aylmer - Located inside the Galeries d'Aylmer shopping center with 4 screens.
  • Imax Located at the Canadian Museum of Civilization on Rue Laurier near the Alexandra Bridge.
  • StarCité Hull - Opened in the late 1990s in Le Plateau. This 16-screen theater is the biggest on the Quebec side of the National Capital Region. It has a large arcade area called Tech Town. Located at on Boulevard du Plateau near the junction of Boulevard Saint-Raymond & De l'Outaouais. Formerly owned by Famous Players, it was sold along with 6 other Quebec locations to Fortune Cinemas in 2006 to satisfy a regulatory requirement to complete the merger with Cineplex Entertainment. In 2010, Cineplex Entertainment acquired the assets of the bankrupt Fortune Cinemas chain, including StarCite Hull and the 6 other former Cineplex theatres previously divested.

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