
Nitehawk Drive-In - Indian Head, SK
Posted by:
kjohn73
N 50° 30.798 W 103° 40.638
13U E 593779 N 5596539
Closed for good.
Waymark Code: WM70CJ
Location: Saskatchewan, Canada
Date Posted: 08/13/2009
Views: 10
The Nitehawk Drive-In, also known as the "Thunderbird Drive-In", was built by a man named Harold "Sparkey" Clarke in 1975. There were 289 spots for parking. He also managed the theater downtown, which shared the same name. Looking somewhat forlorn, it still displays the "nitehawk", and still has the little old toll booth and concession building. I always knew it as the Thunderbird Drive-In. Closing date not known.
Current condition: Still stands but is used for other purpose (full or partial remains)
 Address: 1.5 km south of Trans-Canada Highway Indian Head, Sask Canada S0G 2K0
 Web Page: [Web Link]
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 Unknown Name: Not listed
 Drive-In For Sale!: Not listed

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