After a pandemic renaissance, Canada's drive-ins still have stories to tell | CBC News

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Drive-ins have survived through technology change and the pandemic because they offer an experience like no other, under the stars.

From Bay Roberts to Flin Flon, Brackley Beach to Pilot Butte, Canada's drive-ins are open for another year.

From Bay Roberts to Flin Flon, Brackley Beach to Pilot Butte, Canada's drive-ins are open for another year
 

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Yes, but drive-ins can't survive BC Land prices and have been mercilessly killed here.

So have rats,pigs and dogs- what elseis new!

I've been saying for over a year now that theatres should have opened drive in's during the pandemic. They would have done great business.

How many people got their start at the Drive-In?

It has been years since I’ve been to a drive-in.

True!

The one in Niagara has closed and is for sale...

Are you that out of touch? People don't have power and all you talk about is this bs? Do better. Report

Miss doing this. Some great memories of being at the drive in.

I loved drive ins back in the day and so did my kids when I became a parent. I'd still go today if there were any around.

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