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Twilite Drive In Theatre

The Twilite Drive-In opened in June of 1954 with a comedy called 'Take Me to Town.' Admission was 50 cents and children were free. The Drive-In still has an old-school atmosphere that speaks to its many years.

 

The Drive-In was purchased by its current owners the Zaba's in 1982. Many Drive-In's have recently disappeared due to their inability to update to newer digital technology. The Drive-In is a cherished part of our community, and Wolseley recently helped to fund raise for a digital projector in 2013. The first movie to play on the new projector was Iron Man 3, and admission was free.   

 

The season varies, but is generally from mid-April to early October. The Drive-In also has a full concession with delicious popcorn, candy, and chicken wings. The Twilite Drive-In is one of 32 remaining Drive In theaters in Canada.

 

For more information visit the website linked below, or call 306-698-2388.

Gallery

This is a collection of pictures taken by Wolseley residents and visitors that showcase its unique charm. All images used with permission.

​The Drive-In At Dusk - Alana Dureault
Storm Chasing - Craig Hilts
Opera House After Dark - Alana Dureault
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Gallery
Mr. & Mrs. Hull on the Bridge - Paper Moon Photography
The Drive-In From Above - Big Dog 92.9
Alana at the Leland - Kelsey Dawn Photography
Sunset over the Lake - Tanice Kerr
Mr. & Mrs. Newman at the Town Hall
Mist over the Valley - Branimir Gjetvaj
Spillway from Bridge - Tanice Kerr
Married at St. Anne's
Wolseley Grain Elevator - Adelheids Photography
Alana on the Bridge - Kelsey Dawn Photography
Married on the Beach 
Lakeside at Night - Tanice Kerr
Sunset on the Lake - Tanice Kerr
Opera House Winter Coat - Town of Wolseley
Murals after Dark - Alana Dureault
Public Skate - Tanya Nagorski
Tollbooth  - Alana Dureault
St. Anne's at Night - Alana Dureault
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