Canada
- Alliance Atlantis "The Beach Cinemas" Wiki:Alliance Cinemas
- Cinémas Guzzo - 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area.
- Ciné Entreprise - Independent theatre chain based in rural Québec
- Cineplex Entertainment - Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company with 134 locations and 1,445 screens.
- Cinema City- Discount chain in Western Canada
- Cineplex Odeon Cinemas - Operations in both Canada and the United States. Operations in each country is owned by separate companies. Cineplex Entertainment in Canada and AMC Theatres in the United States.
- Coliseum -
- Colossus (theatre) -
- Famous Players - Formerly Canada's largest theatre chain that merged into Cineplex Entertainment in 2005.
- Famous Players Branded -
- Famous Players Traditional -
- Galaxy Cinemas - Mid-sized chain that merged into Cineplex Entertainment in 2003.
- Paramount -
- Scotiabank Theatres -
- SilverCity -
- Empire Theatres - 53 locations, 438 screens - Leading chain of movie theaters in the Atlantic Canadian provinces and second largest in Canada.
- Encore Cinemas - A small Canadian chain with one location. (Oakville location now defunct due to 35mm-->digital conversion costs).
- Landmark Cinemas - A Western Canadian chain with 33 locations and 111 screens in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Yukon.
- AMC Theatres (Defunct) - 1 theatre in Canada - As of July 2012 AMC devested of its Canadian operations selling four to Cineplex, closing one of the other two with the remaining location still up for sale as of early 2013
- Rainbow and Magic Lantern Cinemas - 15 locations and 81 screens operating in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan
- Premier Theatres - Operates 4 drive-in theaters and 4 cinemas with a total of 20 screens in Ontario and Yellowknife NWT
- Stinson Theatres (defunct)
Read more about this topic: List Of Cinema And Movie Theater Chains, North America
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