
Member of the Month: Savoy Theatre, Port Alberni, BC
In Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, BC, the Savoy Theatre has entered a powerful new chapter under the stewardship of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

In Port Alberni on Vancouver Island, BC, the Savoy Theatre has entered a powerful new chapter under the stewardship of the Canadian Mental Health Association.

This stunning art-house theatre is nestled within the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, a meeting place of cinema and contemporary art.

In the Cowichan Region of Vancouver Island, BC, Duncan Cinemas has been given a new lease on life.

Originally built in 1927 as a dance pavilion, the Plaza has been at the heart of its small-town community for nearly a century.

This month, we’re celebrating 15 years of Carbon Arc Cinema—and supporting their ongoing campaign to establish a permanent, year-round venue in the city!

This community-supported venue operates as more than just a cinema: it’s a cultural hub that hosts film festivals throughout the year.

Since 1974, the South Cariboo Theatre has been showing films and slinging popcorn for audiences in the heart of gorgeous Cariboo, BC.

Owned and operated by the volunteer-run Acadia Cinema Cooperative, this lively historic cinema is a true gem.

Now run by a community-based co-operative, Aron Theatre is a democratic enterprise with over 2,600 voting members.

It is our rare pleasure to welcome a brand new cinema to Canada!

A historic cinema with a glorious neon marquee deep in the mountains along the Columbia River, the Roxy Theatre in Revelstoke, BC, is a timeless institution for the legendary ski town.

The stunning VIFF Centre sits in the heart of Vancouver’s downtown and has a gorgeous, modern façade.

Discover the vibrant and exciting Film.ca, which is so much more than just a cinema. Featuring Dole Whip and Zuzu’s Pizza!

Celebrating 110 years, the Orpheum Theatre is likely the longest continuously independently run cinema in Canada.

We are startled by the recent news that The Revue Cinema in Toronto, ON, may have to evacuate premises on July 1, 2024. The Revue is a vibrant, exciting venue with a creative roster of programs that bring out diverse audiences all through the year.

Where else could you experience a 4-dimensional screening of Twister, complete with screen flying in the air? TOPS screens movies for free in public parks, bringing audiences of up to 2,000+ per screening.