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The Ontario Place Drive-In Is Showing Christmas Movies In Toronto Starting This Week

Maybe Santa is real, after all.
Staff Writer

Christmas is coming early for Torontonians in the form of two classic holiday movies.

Toronto's drive-in theatre at Ontario Place was started back in July 2020 by Toronto Shines as a way to keep people socially distanced and entertained at the same time.

And now the Ontario Place drive-in theatre has scheduled two Christmas movies to be played over the next two weeks, giving us all a much-needed holiday boost.

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Right now, the drive-in has scheduled The Polar Express to play at 6:30 p.m. on November 29 and The Muppets Christmas Carol to play at 6:30 p.m. on December 6.

If it's still too early for you to feel like singing carols, though, the drive-in is also showing Leon: The Professional on November 28 and Tenet on December 4 and 5.

The next film playing at the drive-in is Frozen 2, on November 27 at 7:30 p.m., but the jury is out on whether that's a Christmas film or just a winter film.

Tickets cost $10 per person and can be bought online via the Ontario Place website, and there are limited concessions available on the day as well.

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    • Cormac O'Brien was an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering all things exciting and trending about Canada. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Journalism from the University of Victoria, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper and was awarded the BCYNA Community News Scholarship for his writing. He was also the producer and co-host of Now On Narcity, Narcity's flagship podcast.

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