Skyway Drive-In

Highway 8 and Lake Avenue Drive,
Stoney Creek, ON L8G

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rivest266
rivest266 on December 6, 2023 at 2:31 pm

Closed in October 1975 for the Fiesta Mall in which Famous Players opened a cinema there.

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on October 18, 2022 at 9:29 am

Closed in October 1975 with “A Clockwork Orange”, “Judge Roy Bean”,“The Terminal Man” and Deliverence"

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on October 23, 2021 at 8:22 pm

Boxoffice of April 30, 1955 reported that Famous Players' Skyway Drive-In at Stoney Creek would be the first in Canada to be equipped to show CinemaScope movies. The new screen being installed at that time would be 100 feet wide and 45 feet high.

davidcoppock
davidcoppock on November 23, 2018 at 5:44 am

Closed in 1975. The site is now Fiesta Mall.

DavidDymond
DavidDymond on August 4, 2013 at 10:14 am

HEY DRIVE-IN GIRL You said it closed down because of the fact that Famous Players owned it. It closed down because it was no longer profitable as a drive-in property. Please do not attack the proud company FAMOUS PLAYERS CANADIAN CORPORATION, LIMITED. We were proud to belong to this wonderful organization that completely dominated movie theatres in Canada in the last century!!

BrockKing13
BrockKing13 on August 3, 2013 at 9:34 pm

This is indeed the first Drive-In built in Canada by Famous Players Canadian Corporation in 1946. The Canadian Drive-In in St. Catharines tries to claim this honor but it was not built until 1947. The last performance was a dusk-to-dawn show on the last weekend in October 1976 (I was working there that nite!) True note: When the houses were built nearby, several of them had posts with speakers put in their yards to compensate for the noise and traffic.

Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers on June 15, 2010 at 4:43 pm

In 1956 it parked 695 cars and was owned by something called the F.P.C.C.

schmadrian
schmadrian on August 30, 2006 at 3:10 am

I grew up less than a mile from it, just around the corner on Mountain Avenue North. I went to Saltfleet High School, which was right next door. It backed onto Collegiate Avenue School, an elementary school. You could watch movies from the playground, or hop the fence and sit at the back; there were always unused speakers abounding. It was, as far as I can tell, the only ‘urban’ drive-in, anywhere. That is, there was housing abutting the property, so if you lived in one of these homes, you could probably see the screen quite well. Free films, indeed.

A few years ago I wrote a screenplay inspired by the Skyway. Entitled ‘Someone Else’s Dream’, its story is predicated on the idea that a ten year old’s family moves to this very neighbourhood and at the end of a very tear-filled moving day, the kid looks out his bedroom window…to find that he’s staring out at this enormous drive-in screen, lit up brilliantly against a deepening dusk sky. The Skyway had a huge effect on me growing up (obviously!); I have many great memories of the place, it’s no wonder they ended up prompting a need to turn them into a story. (The gist of the screenplay is the request in her will of his British grandmother to build the drive-in her husband had long dreamed of constructing in Cornwall; there’s never been a drive-in in England…)

As far as the ‘closing’ date, yes, RalphB is correct. It sure wasn’t 1970. Closer to ‘77, '78. I’m trying to nail this one down and will post when I’ve had some success.

Oh, by the way, a piece of trivia: the first film to be shown here, back in ‘46? 'Casanova Brown’, with Gary Cooper.

RalphB
RalphB on May 8, 2006 at 6:56 am

I remember this drive-in quite well. I grew up about a mile from it. It was located on the present day site of Fiesta Mall. I went to see a movie at the Skyway in 1974, so it couldn’t have closed in 1970. The mall opened in 1979, so it must have been closed, then demolished sometime during those 5 years. Does anyone have a more accurate date?

DriveInGirl
DriveInGirl on June 1, 2004 at 5:07 pm

Hey Allan,
I would love to see pictures of this drive-in, I have heard so much about it. If you still have them and you receive this message could you please e-mail them to ? Also, do you know if it was located close to the Starlite? Being owned by Famous Players it’s no wonder it closed down,

Gaelyn AKA “Drive-in GiRL”

cirish
cirish on October 12, 2003 at 11:01 am

Sure Allan that would be great if you could send a picture of the Skyway Drive-In. Just go to the top of the screen then click the “Add Photo” button.

unknown
unknown on October 7, 2003 at 12:36 pm

This SKYWAY DI located on HWY#8 in Stoney Creek just outside Hamilton… I have d-pictures if you desire