Photo from the City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 124, Fl. 0124, Id. 0148. The picture was likely taken in 1965, the year the theatre closed,
Category: Old Toronto movie theatres
This photo of the Glendale Theatre (Ontario Archives AO 2116) was likely taken about the years 1949, as the main feature on the marque is
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Westwood Theatre – Historic Toronto
City of Toronto Archives, Series 1257, S1057, It. 8480 (1) The Westwood Theatre was at 3743 Bloor Street West, at the intersection of
Toronto’s Parkdale Theatre on Queen St. near Roncesvalles
This photo of the Parkdale Theatre at 1605 Queen Street West, on the southwest corner of Queen and Triller Avenue, is from the Ontario Archives
Toronto’s old movie theatres—the Town Cinema – Historic Toronto
The above photo is from the collection of the Toronto Reference Library, and was taken in 1969 by Dick Darrell of the Toronto Daily
Toronto’s old Odeon Danforth Theatre – Historic Toronto
Photo, City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, File 119 The Odeon Danforth Theatre was located at 635 Danforth Avenue, on the south side of
Toronto’s old Bay (Colonial) Theatre Doug Taylor 3 years ago Categories: historic Toronto, Old Toronto movie theatres, Toronto, Toronto history, toronto’s old theatres Tags: Colonial
City of Toronto Archives, Globe and Mail Collection, 135157. The film “Saraband” on the marquee was released in 1938. The plans for the Odeon Fairlawn
Toronto’s old Odeon Humber Theatre
The Odeon Humber in 1949, located at 2442 Bloor Street West, slightly west of Jane Street. (photo Ontario Archives AO 2154) In the years following
Toronto’s first movie screening and first movie theatre
Today, Toronto is known as one of the great film centres of the world. The Toronto International Film Festival clearly demonstrates the city’s love affair