Historic Movie Theater Announces Final Curtain Call
Yellowknife’s lone cinema will cease operations permanently on March 31 after years of financial challenges, according to an official announcement from theater ownership. Management confirmed the Capitol Theatre’s lease will not be renewed following unsustainable operating conditions.
Pandemic and Wildfires Deliver Final Blow
Theater representatives stated that extended pandemic closures and last year’s wildfire evacuation created insurmountable obstacles for the independent venue. “The residual effects of COVID-19 combined with last summer’s community displacement made continued operations untenable,” read a formal statement from Canadian Cinemas Ltd.
The entertainment venue previously survived a five-month closure during peak pandemic restrictions but reportedly struggled to regain financial stability afterward. Community members frequently lined up outside the historic theater throughout 2022 as operations temporarily rebounded.
Final Weeks of Operation
Patrons holding gift certificates, passes, or coupons may redeem them through the theater’s final operating day. Theater management clarified these will not be eligible for cash refunds after March 31 closure.
The shutdown leaves Northwest Territories’ capital without a dedicated cinema, ending decades of movie screenings that served generations of northern residents. No immediate plans for a replacement venue have been announced by local businesses or government officials.

