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Yellowknife’s Sole Movie Theater to Close Permanently in March

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Northern Community Loses Last Cinema Venue

Yellowknife’s only remaining movie theater will cease operations next month after financial challenges proved insurmountable. The Capitol Theatre confirmed Tuesday that its lease will not be renewed, with March 31 marking its final day of business.

Economic Pressures Force Closure

In an official statement from Canadian Cinemas Ltd., management cited multiple compounding factors: “The residual effect of the pandemic combined with the wildfire evacuation has made continued operation of the theater untenable.” The independent venue previously endured a five-month closure during COVID-19 restrictions and never fully recovered financially.

The theater faced additional setbacks following last year’s wildfire evacuation, which displaced Yellowknife residents for weeks and further disrupted business operations. Box office revenues reportedly failed to return to pre-pandemic levels despite reopening efforts.

Final Weeks of Operation

Patrons holding gift certificates, passes, or coupons may redeem them through March 31, though theater management confirmed no cash refunds will be issued for unused vouchers. The closure leaves Yellowknife without any dedicated cinema space, impacting residents who relied on the venue for both entertainment and community events.

The Capitol Theatre had served as a cultural hub in Canada’s northern territories for decades, hosting film festivals alongside regular screenings. No immediate plans have been announced regarding potential replacement entertainment venues in the region.

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