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Park Drive-In sells, will remain operational this spring

Prince George will be keeping its Drive-In movie Theatre.

In a Facebook post made this morning, the now-previous owners of the iconic theatre announced that at long last, the property has sold.

It was first listed in 2019 for $479,000, the amount it sold for today has not been released.

The post confirms that the drive-in, as well as the minigolf and go-karts that are also available at the location, will all carry on under the new ownership.

The Park Drive-In Theatre is only one of five drive-ins in the entire province, and the only one north of Enderby.

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