4 Drive-In Movie Theatres In Quebec For A Perfect Date Night This Summer

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Summer is on its way to Quebec, and you may be struggling to figure out what to do in the province as most activities in Quebec remain closed due to COVID-19.

We've rounded up some of the best drive-in theatres in Quebec — open right now — that you can visit for a fun and low-key weekend evening.

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Ciné-Parc Belle Neige

Price: 

Free for children aged zero to three years old
$6.09 for children aged four to 10 years old
$10.44 for those over 11 years old

Thursday promo:

Free for children aged zero to three years old
$3.48 for children aged four to 10 years old
$6.09 for those over 11 years old

Address: 6820, rte 117, Val-Morin, QC

Hours of operation: Films start at 8:45 p.m. until June 3

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Ciné-Parc St-Hilaire

Price: Always a two-for-one on films

Wednesday to Monday:

$11.50 per adult or $30 per vehicle
free for children under 10 years old

Tuesday:

$7 per adult or $30 per vehicle
free for children under 10 years old

Address: 800, chemin du Ciné Parc, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC

Hours of operation: Box office opens at 7 p.m. and viewings begin at sundown

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Ciné-Parc Saint-Eustache

Price:

$11.50 for those aged 11 and older
free for children under 10 years old with proof of age

Tuesday and Wednesday:

$7.50 for those aged 11 and older
free for children under 10 years old with proof of age

Seniors (65 years old and over): $7.50 

Address: 455, ave. Mathers, Saint-Eustache, QC

Hours of operation: Most viewings start at 9:15 p.m.

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Ciné-Parc Orford

Price:

$11.50 for general admission or $30 per vehicle
$3.50 for children aged three to 12 years old
free for those aged two years old or under

Students: $9.50 with an identification card

Seniors (65 years old and over): $9.50

Address: 2751, rue Roméo-Lacroix, Sherbrooke, QC

Hours of operation: Viewings start at 9 p.m.

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  • Lea Sabbah
  • Lea Sabbah was a Staff Writer for MTL Blog. Previously, Lea was a radio host on CJLO 1690 AM and her work has been published by Global News, the Toronto Star, Le Devoir and the National Observer. In 2019, she was part of the investigative team that uncovered lead in Montreal's drinking water — a story which won Quebec's Grand Prix Judith-Jasmin. She's a graduate of the journalism program at Concordia University.

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