Search

Theaters News Links

Advanced search
 

Theater Guide

Now listing 26,623 theaters & 1,598 photos… more
Browse by...
 

Add Your Cinema Treasure!

Add Theater
Add Photo (offline)
Add Theater News
 
 

Recent Comments

Nov 21 Miners' Welfare… (2)
Nov 21 Grand Theatre (149)
Nov 21 Welfare Hall… (1)
Nov 21 Warfield Theatre (51)
Nov 21 Music Box Theatre (9)
Nov 21 Moore Theater (2)
Nov 21 Seventh Street… (3)
Nov 21 Cinemaland (5)
Nov 20 Goshen Theatre (10)
Nov 20 Phoenix Theatre (3)
 
 
 
  Discover. Preserve. Protect.

5 Drive-In

Oakville, Ontario
2332 9th Line
, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
(map)
Status: Open
Screens: Triplex
Style: Unknown
Function: Unknown
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
5 Drive-In
Recent exterior view of the 5 Drive-In Theater
Photo courtesy of Chad Irish
The 5 Drive-in opened in 1964 with one screen. A second screen was added in 1980 and the third screen was added in 2001. Premier owns this Drive-In which can fit up to 1100 cars.

Related Websites

5 Drive-In (Official)
Contributed by Chad Irish


YOUR COMMENTS

 
This is the most amazing place in the entire world. I am someone that loves drive-ins more than anything in the world and the 5 is my favorite operating drive-in. I've taken pictures of it and am currently working on a website about drive-ins which will include a page for 5. This place means the whole world to me and I admire the people who own it because they have done so well with and it and have renovated it so it can survive and this proves they really care for they're drive-ins. God Bless Drive-ins!!

--- Gaelyn A.K.A "Drive-in GiRL*"
posted by Drive-in_Girl on Nov 10, 2003 at 6:48pm
I too love going to this dive in every other week. I worked there as a projectionist for a while and it was a lot of fun.

There are 3 screens to the drive in despite the name 5 drive in and screen 3 was added in 2001. Side one has a new technology that has a mirror in the back of the lamphouse that puts out a much better picture almost as good as an indoor cinema.

In the picture that has been provided, on the other side of the wall where the sign 5 drive in is was an old projection booth that showed indoor projection. Rumor has it that some old projectionist hung himself years ago from the roof in side the structure that holds the screen. I have personally witnessed the noose that is hanging from the ceiling but whether or not some killed themselves is beyond me.

Side two was running changeover until the summer of 2003 when it was upgrade to a platter system. The best side to watch a movie is side one followed by side two as side there screen is too small and dim.


Overall my favorite place to watch a movie is at the 5 drive in and Stone Road mall in Guelph.
posted by pagemaster on Apr 2, 2004 at 8:00am
I'm no expert, but I would assume the 5 drive in is named as such due to the fact it is off Dundas, which is Highway 5.

I agree it is a great place to see a movie....interesting story about the guy hanging himself, though if it were true I find it highly unlikely the noose would still be there...
posted by trainerguy on May 3, 2004 at 3:59pm
This is a follow-up on my previous message. I have completed my page for the 5 Drive-in offering lots of pictures of the beautiful place I took myself. My website address is http://i_love_drive_ins.tripod.com The 5 and Starlite in Stoney Creek are my favourite drive-ins in the entire world. There is nothing I love more!
Premier made numorous changes to the 5 including transforming the concession building by the Starlite screen (screen 1) into a 50's Diner offering classic malts and sodas. The Cosmic screen (screen 3) was added around the same time.
I recently took a bus up to the 5 during the day before the show to visit because I missed it so much. No one will take me and I don't drive so I gotta find my own way there sometimes, even if it means just spending an hour or so there.

I don't think I ever heard the story of the projectionist hanging himself in the screen tower, but I love everything about this drive-in and would like to know more details if you know.

5 is now open for the season and has been since march 5. It is now open 7 days a week with half-price Tuesdays and Carload Thursdays so pack up your car and drive on down to the 5. Don't forget to spend lots of money at the snack bar!

Gaelyn A.K.A "Drive-in GiRL"
posted by Drive-in_Girl on May 26, 2004 at 6:27pm
I just love going to the No.5 Drive-In. Its a great place to hang-out. Speaking of hanging...
That story about the old projectionist hanging himself is just an old story told by some people that work there around the Halloween season to make the No.5 Drive-In more spooky at night. In fact I was just there last weekend and some people where talking about that story too. If it were true I find it highly unlikely the noose would still be there too. Its just a spooky made-up story and nothing eles. Sorry for popping your bubble pagemaster. :)
posted by Chad I. ( Canada ) on Oct 19, 2004 at 9:08pm
I didn't think that story was true, I was speaking with Brian Allen, the owner and he told me it was just a story. When I was at 5 a few months ago one of the employees was talking to me about it and they didn't think it was true either.
5 is a wonderful drive-in, I hope to get there this week end. The owner cares a lot for it and it shows in the way the 5 is kept. I hope to make it there this weekend. I miss it because I have not been for at least 3 weeks. Take care!
posted by Drive-in_Girl on Oct 21, 2004 at 7:51pm
This drive-in appeared in the film "Knockaround Guys" (2001).
posted by MagicLantern on May 15, 2006 at 5:45pm
Here are more photos of the 5 Drive-In.

posted by Lost Memory on Nov 30, 2007 at 7:53pm
Comment
*

Notify me when someone replies to my comment?
Note: Please read our comment policy before posting. Comments which are off-topic, obscene, spam, or personal attacks will be removed. Help us keep the discussion productive!