As of 2024, Google Satellite and street view show the ticket booth, concession and screen have all been completely demolished. Only thing remains is the general outline and indicator of the ramps.
To clarify, the Mustang was originally called the Sunset Drive-In. It’s been in the same location its entire existence. The reference to Belmont, Ontario is correct as that was the small town it was part of until London, Ontario annexed and absorbed it.
The Northside hosted a rock music festival on May 18, 1974, featuring such acts as RUSH, Dr John, Liverpool, the Skyhooks and The New York Dolls (who appeared but were not listed on the poster). A picture has been uploaded with the Festival’s Ad Poster. Terrible weather ruined the experience and resulted in very poor attendance.
“Mysteriously” burnt down in the middle of the night one summer evening in July 1991. Remember it well. Ironically, the current movie being shown during that week was “Backdraft” about fires.
They claimed they would rebuild the screen and re-open but they never did. Sat abandoned only for a short period of time. Today, it’s been completely developed. The back part of where the drive in was is where the Lowe’s parking lot is and the front part is a bit of field with a condo building to the left.
As of 2024, Google Satellite and street view show the ticket booth, concession and screen have all been completely demolished. Only thing remains is the general outline and indicator of the ramps.
To clarify, the Mustang was originally called the Sunset Drive-In. It’s been in the same location its entire existence. The reference to Belmont, Ontario is correct as that was the small town it was part of until London, Ontario annexed and absorbed it.
The Northside hosted a rock music festival on May 18, 1974, featuring such acts as RUSH, Dr John, Liverpool, the Skyhooks and The New York Dolls (who appeared but were not listed on the poster). A picture has been uploaded with the Festival’s Ad Poster. Terrible weather ruined the experience and resulted in very poor attendance.
“Mysteriously” burnt down in the middle of the night one summer evening in July 1991. Remember it well. Ironically, the current movie being shown during that week was “Backdraft” about fires. They claimed they would rebuild the screen and re-open but they never did. Sat abandoned only for a short period of time. Today, it’s been completely developed. The back part of where the drive in was is where the Lowe’s parking lot is and the front part is a bit of field with a condo building to the left.
This ad is clearly for drive-in’s in Calgary, Canada not Columbus, Ohio.