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Monday, August 12, 2013

What cinemas used to look like in Toronto

Toronto cinema historyTracking the history of movie theatre in Toronto is no small task. There are well over 100 cinemas to account for, some of which have left little recorded history. I've already taken a small stab at presenting some of our city's cinematic history with a look at some of Toronto's more significant lost theatres, but given that I've devoted time to shopping malls, grocery stores, butcher shops, gas stations, etc. it seems only right to include a more thoroughgoing visual account of movie theatres.


The gallery below is still far from complete, of course, but provides a decent overview of the city's cinematic legacy. Some of the noteworthy theatres not included below include the Runnymede (now a Chapters bookstore), the Brighton (Roncesvalles & Galley), The Mount Pleasant and Regent theatres, The Hollywood and Hyland near Yonge and St. Clair, The Cinema, the Yonge/Elgin, The Royal and a host of others.


It's actually quite amazing how many of these buildings are still standing, if not in use as theatres. Once one knows where to look, evidence of Toronto's former movie theatres is quite widespread. Toward that end, a great basic resource is this list of cinemas past and present that have graced our city streets, though the cinema treasures archives are also a valuable resource. For a more in depth look at the history of movie theatres in Toronto, the best resource is surely Silent Toronto, which has images and accounts of many of the theatres not pictured below. Also worth a look is this exhibit summary from the Ontario Archives, which has extensive holdings featuring the province's lost movie theatres.


Enjoy the images below, and share your memories of Toronto's cinematic history.


PHOTOS


Comique TheatreComique Theatre, 1910


Auditorium TheatreAuditorium Theatre, 1910


Rialto TheatreRialto Theatre, 1916


Odeon TheatreOdeon Theatre (1558 Queen West), 1918


Madison TheatreMadison Theatre, 1919


Capitol TheatreCapitol Theatre, 1921


Colonial TheatreColonial Theatre (Queen & Bay), 1921


FoxThe Fox, 1934


University TheatreUniversity Theatre, 1940s


Tivoli TheatreTivoli Theatre, 1940s


Midtown Bloor 1941Midtown (where the Bloor Cinema is now), 1941


RevueThe Revue (interior), 1941 via Ontario Archives


Joy TheatreJoy Theatre, 1946


Fairlawn TheatreFairlawn Theatre, 1947


Eglinton TheatreEglinton Theatre, 1947


Nortown TheatreNortown Theatre (Eglinton & Bathurst area), 1948


Shea's TheatreShea's Theatre, 1954


Shea's TheatreTowne Cinema, 1950s


Willow TheareWillow Theatre, 1950s (source unknown)


Kingsway TheatreKingsway Theatre, 1958


AlhambraAlhambra Theatre, 1960


Odeon TheatreOdeon Theatre (Yonge & Carlton), 1960s


Bay TheatreBay Theatre, 1962


UptownThe Uptown, 1970


Broadway TheatreBroadway Theatre, 1972


Westwood TheatreWestwood Theatre, 1974


Imperial SixImperial Six ad via Silent Toronto


Coronet TheatreCoronet Theatre, 1979


Rio TheatreRio Theatre, 1980


Photos from the Toronto Archives unless otherwise noted






by Derek Flack via blogTO

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