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At the Drive-In: Port Hope Drive-In
The first time Ron Holdsworth went to the Port Hope Drive-In, he was 17, although he doesn’t exactly remember what he saw.
“I remember the Teepee Drive-In in Pickering better,” he says. “We saw Midnight Express, and I think a bunch of just went. It used to sell out back then.”
More than 30 years later Holdsworth, 60, could use a few sell-out crowds of his own. For the past 21 years he’s owned the Port Hope Drive-In, started in 1945 and widely considered to be Canada’s oldest, but he hasn’t sold out a screening in two years. As such, Holdsworth is still not sure whether he’ll make the $70,000 conversion to a digital projector, which all theatres will be required to do by January 2013.
Want to share your cinema? Send us photos of your favourite hometown drive-in via Instagram, Twitter or right here on Tumblr with the hashtag #npdrivein or email them to artslife@nationalpost and we’ll feature the best shots in Friday’s paper and online.

I need to go to a Drive-in theatre.
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At the Drive-In: Port Hope Drive-In
The first time Ron Holdsworth went to the Port Hope Drive-In, he was 17, although he doesn’t exactly remember what he saw.
“I remember the Teepee Drive-In in Pickering better,” he says. “We saw Midnight Express, and I think a bunch of just went. It used to sell out back then.”
More than 30 years later Holdsworth, 60, could use a few sell-out crowds of his own. For the past 21 years he’s owned the Port Hope Drive-In, started in 1945 and widely considered to be Canada’s oldest, but he hasn’t sold out a screening in two years. As such, Holdsworth is still not sure whether he’ll make the $70,000 conversion to a digital projector, which all theatres will be required to do by January 2013.
Want to share your cinema? Send us photos of your favourite hometown drive-in via Instagram, Twitter or right here on Tumblr with the hashtag #npdrivein or email them to artslife@nationalpost and we’ll feature the best shots in Friday’s paper and online.

I need to go to a Drive-in theatre.
Zoom Info
nparts:

At the Drive-In: Port Hope Drive-In
The first time Ron Holdsworth went to the Port Hope Drive-In, he was 17, although he doesn’t exactly remember what he saw.
“I remember the Teepee Drive-In in Pickering better,” he says. “We saw Midnight Express, and I think a bunch of just went. It used to sell out back then.”
More than 30 years later Holdsworth, 60, could use a few sell-out crowds of his own. For the past 21 years he’s owned the Port Hope Drive-In, started in 1945 and widely considered to be Canada’s oldest, but he hasn’t sold out a screening in two years. As such, Holdsworth is still not sure whether he’ll make the $70,000 conversion to a digital projector, which all theatres will be required to do by January 2013.
Want to share your cinema? Send us photos of your favourite hometown drive-in via Instagram, Twitter or right here on Tumblr with the hashtag #npdrivein or email them to artslife@nationalpost and we’ll feature the best shots in Friday’s paper and online.

I need to go to a Drive-in theatre.
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At the Drive-In: Port Hope Drive-In

The first time Ron Holdsworth went to the Port Hope Drive-In, he was 17, although he doesn’t exactly remember what he saw.

“I remember the Teepee Drive-In in Pickering better,” he says. “We saw Midnight Express, and I think a bunch of just went. It used to sell out back then.”

More than 30 years later Holdsworth, 60, could use a few sell-out crowds of his own. For the past 21 years he’s owned the Port Hope Drive-In, started in 1945 and widely considered to be Canada’s oldest, but he hasn’t sold out a screening in two years. As such, Holdsworth is still not sure whether he’ll make the $70,000 conversion to a digital projector, which all theatres will be required to do by January 2013.

Want to share your cinema? Send us photos of your favourite hometown drive-in via Instagram, Twitter or right here on Tumblr with the hashtag #npdrivein or email them to artslife@nationalpost and we’ll feature the best shots in Friday’s paper and online.

I need to go to a Drive-in theatre.

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    I love the drive in, I went for the first time two years ago and just love the idea of curling up in your own private...
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    I’VE BEEN THERE! Saw Indiana Jones 4 and Kung-Fu Panda. It was pouring rain. That was a horrible summer, but this memory...
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    I love the drive in.
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    the only thing i got from this is somewhere in the world, there is a drive-in theater that is playing the amazing...
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    me too
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    I need to go to a Drive-in theatre.
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