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terry+fox+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

49°15′47″N 122°44′53″W / 49.263147°N 122.748161°W / 49.263147; -122.748161
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The Terry Fox Theatre is a proscenium theatre in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, opened in 1999, named after cancer research activist Terry Fox. Although attached to Terry Fox Secondary School, the theatre is operated as a stand-alone facility by the Port Coquitlam Theatre Society, a registered federal charity governed by a volunteer board of directors.

Overview

The theatre has 336 seats, with 234 seats at orchestra level, and 102 seats on the balcony. [1]

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49°15′47″N 122°44′53″W / 49.263147°N 122.748161°W / 49.263147; -122.748161


terry+fox+theatre Latitude and Longitude:

49°15′47″N 122°44′53″W / 49.263147°N 122.748161°W / 49.263147; -122.748161
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Terry Fox Theatre is a proscenium theatre in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, opened in 1999, named after cancer research activist Terry Fox. Although attached to Terry Fox Secondary School, the theatre is operated as a stand-alone facility by the Port Coquitlam Theatre Society, a registered federal charity governed by a volunteer board of directors.

Overview

The theatre has 336 seats, with 234 seats at orchestra level, and 102 seats on the balcony. [1]

External links

References

49°15′47″N 122°44′53″W / 49.263147°N 122.748161°W / 49.263147; -122.748161


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