Pembroke drive-in theatre open for business

Special to WC Online

PEMBROKE – The Pembroke Skylight Drive-In is back in business.

The Pembroke drive-in movie theatre, the only one in the Ottawa Valley, opened for the season Friday (June 5) at 8:30 p.m. with the movie starting when it’s dark enough.

Owner and operator Kevin Marshall says the theatre are now offering online ticket sales. Marshall due to social distancing requirements will only be able to sell out half of the drive-in parking spots. Those attending are asked to stay in their vehicles. Marshall says the playground is closed, the snack bar is not able to open at this time, but washrooms will be open and cleaned often. 

Marshall says the way the Skylight will be set up leaves roughly five meters of space between vehicles. The cost is $20 per carload and Marshall says 100 tickets will be available online and 50 tickets will be available at the gates. 

Marshall says this weekend they will be playing Trolls World Tour and Doolittle. He adds the next couple weeks have already been planned. 

Marshall says going forward the Skylight will be open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Pembroke Skylight Drive-In will also continue to offer religious gatherings with the Emmanuel Lighthouse United Pentecostal Church having services every Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and the Wesley Community Church on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

You can get more information about upcoming shows and get your tickets online here.

 

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