Place Du Canada
1010 De La Gauchetière Street Ouest,
Montreal,
QC
H3B 4C9
1010 De La Gauchetière Street Ouest,
Montreal,
QC
H3B 4C9
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: Cineplex Odeon, Odeon Theatres (Canada) Ltd.
Functions: Special Events
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This opened on March 31, 1967 with Jane Fonda in “The Game is Over”. It was closed in 1989. It is now meeting rooms for the Chateau Champlain Hotel. It was owned by Odeon - Canadian Odeon - Cineplex Odeon. Some roadshows were shown here.
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Pictures of the cinema as well as the poster cases that was exposed during the renovation of the 1010 De La Gauchetière W. office tower. This cinema marks the reentry of the English-speaking market in Montreal for Odeon, built during the Expo ‘67 boom.
Empire Strikes Back at Place Du Canada
Empire Strikes Back at Place Du Canada. Tue, Jul 29, 1980 – 3 · The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Quebec, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Grand opening ad
Odeon Place du Canada opening 30 Mar 1967, Thu The Montreal Star (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) Newspapers.com
Here’s a new 4-page 50th anniversary FIDDLER ON THE ROOF retrospective featuring a roadshow playdate chronology and historian Q&A. Place du Canada’s lengthy run is mentioned in the piece.
A chronology of Montreal’s 70mm presentation history, has recently been published. Place du Canada gets several mentions in the piece.