Silver City's Yonge Eglinton Centre location offers 9 movie theatre screens for your enjoyment. The location is right on the Yonge street subway line (Eglinton station). The mall offers plenty of shopping and there is much more above ground on Yonge St.
Silver City Yonge and Eglinton is just one of numerous movie theatre locations on the Yonge Street corridor. The others' include Empire Theatres, Sheppard Grande, Famous Players SilverCity Richmond Hill, and Cineplex Odeon Elgin Mills Cinemas.
Toronto Movie Theatres |
SilverCity Yonge-Eglinton Centre
2300 Yonge St.
Toronto
ON, M4P 1E4
416-544-1236
You'll find many Toronto movie complexes throughout the city. Several locations have 16 to 30 movie theatres with special arcades for the kids. Scotiabank Movie Theatres are Toronto's major Downtown movie theatres located not far from the Eaton Centre, CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and major hotels in Toronto.
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