10 Best Spots for Outdoor Movies 2015 Includes Sail-In Cinema

Sail In Cinema

 

For three August summer nights, the Toronto Port Authority puts on the world’s first two-sided floating movie experience. Come drop an anchor or pull up a chair on Sugar Beach. Stay tuned for their movie lineup running from August 20th to 22nd.

Ports Toronto presents Sail-In Cinema™, the world’s first two-sided floating movie experience.

From August 20 to 22, Canada’s Sugar Beach will transform into Toronto’s largest outdoor theatre. Movies will be shown under the open skies on a two-sided screen set atop a barge in Toronto Harbour. You can watch movies for free from Sugar Beach or Lake Ontario.

If you’ve got your sea legs, you can come to the movies by boat and drop anchor.

If you’re a landlubber, bring a chair, a cushion or a picnic blanket.

http://www.sailincinema.com/

10 Best Outdoor Movie Spots:  http://indie88.com/10-spots-to-watch-outdoor-movies-this-summer/

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