Halston Drive-In

1256 Salish Road,
Kamloops, BC V2H

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Taken on: August 6, 2014

Uploaded on: May 31, 2023

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Halston Drive-In 1256 Salish Road, Kamloops, BC

Halston Drive-In 1256 Salish Road, Kamloops, BC V2H

Photo & notes courtesy of - Closed Drive-In Theatres on Waymarking.com

As far as I’ve been able to determine, this drive-in theatre was only open for a fairly short time in the late-1990s. In April 2014, a pair of suspicious fires destroyed the ticket hut near the entrance and damaged the former concession building, which also housed the projection booth and washrooms.

The screen is still standing, making it easy to tell that this was once a drive-in theatre. Other indicators are alternating patterns in the tall grass where cars used to park, the damaged concession building, and a post which once supported the sign at the entrance off of Salish Road.

Current condition: Very little remains (signs, speaker posts, car ramps, screen structure, etc.)

Contributed by Greg Lynch -

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