Ouimetoscope
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The Ouimetoscope was the first Canadian theatre dedicated exclusively to showing movies.[1] It was inaugurated on 1 January 1906 at the corner of Saint Catherine and Montcalm Streets. Originally a converted cabaret with 500 seats and a small screen, it was demolished to be replaced with a luxurious 1,200 seat movie palace that featured air conditioning.[1]
For eighteen years, the Ouimetoscope was the venue for French and American cinema supplemented with local production, accompanied by live musicians.