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B.C.’s last drive-in movie theatre is the largest of its kind in North America

23 July 20253 Mins Read

The era of drive-in movie theatres might feel like yesteryear, but did you know that there’s one left in B.C. that encapsulates the timeless experience — and it’s the largest of its kind in North America? Situated in the riverside city of Enderby is Starlight Drive-In Theatre, a nostalgic landmark for movie lovers, and the last of its kind in the province.

In addition to cherished memories that span well beyond childhood, the drive-in offers movie-goers the chance to enjoy their favourite titles under the stars.

The 50-foot-high screen is straight out of the ’90s, transported from Sherwood Park, Alta., in 1996.

Here are all the movies coming to Enderby’s Starlight Drive-In Theatre this summer:

  • Until Wednesday, July 23, 2025: Jurassic World: Rebirth and How to Train Your Dragon
  • Thursday, July 24, 2025: Superman 
  • Thursday, July 31, 2025: Superman and F1: The Movie
  • Date TBA: The Bad Guys 2, Elio, The Naked Gun, Lilo & Stitch (2025), Smurfs, The Fantastic Four, and Thunderbolts

2025 pricing and info

Ready to experience the last drive-in theatre in the province? Advance tickets range from $10 to $12 per person (second feature vs double feature prices).

Double Feature Family Nights tickets can be purchased in advance for a $30 flat rate per car, with up to six people inside.

Note that the box office and concession stand open at 7:45 p.m.

Starlight (5341 Highway 97A, Enderby) is open six days a week in July and August, with gates opening one hour prior to showtime.

Leashed pets are welcome to enjoy a movie under the stars with their owners, but the theatre urges guests to keep them out of the concession area.

Lakes, ancient pictographs, & scenic views

Situated just over five hours away from the city, Enderby has plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities to offer visitors as well. The small, riverside city is surrounded by five distinct lakes in addition to the Shuswap River, which flows right through the quaint downtown.

Mabel Lake stretches 35 km, offering plenty of space to swim, go boating, or paddle your way across its beautiful waters.

At the nearby Splatsin First Nation Reserve, ancient pictographs dating back 200 to 400 years can be found painted on rocky surfaces surrounding a lake. These can be explored by paddleboard, kayak, or canoe, according to Enderby & District Chamber of Commerce.

Speaking of remarkable rock formations, the protected Enderby Cliffs are home to the area’s most breathtaking views, where the Okanagan Basin meets the Shuswap Highlands.

Finally, the Kingfisher Interpretive Centre sits in its tiny namesake hamlet, known for its salmon hatchery and weekly summer markets.

So grab your weekend bags and get ready for a road trip!

How to get there: Drive five hours and 20 minutes from Vancouver to Enderby via Trans Canada Hwy/BC-1 E and BC-5 N

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Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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