History

The Imax theatre was used strictly to play a film about Niagara falls mostly interesting tourists, located right next to the skylon tower. It was temporarily closed and now in the process of being demolished.


From Freaktography:

This property was constructed in 1919 as the Niagara Wire Weaving Company, producing thin, flexible wire mesh that was shipped to paper mills across the world.


The factory closed in 1974 and a part of the building was demolished, however a large section remained and was reborn five years later as a tourist attraction.


One year later it underwent an expansion to add attractions and children's activities, called Kids Place. Amusement park rides were added to the parking lot in 1981 - To everyone in Niagara Falls, it was called Pyramid Place


It was never a financial success, however, and the facility closed in 1983. A fire the next year caused $50,000 in damage to the property.


The namesake of the property, the Pyramid was transformed into a movie theater in 1987 and exclusively ran one movie for 35 years - Niagara Miracles, Myths and Magic.


A low budget, 41 minute visual tour through the history of City of Niagara Falls from the early aboriginals and the legend of the Maid of the Mist, to the many daredevils who successfully and unsuccessfully attempted to go over the falls in barrels to other larger than life tales, such as the time Roger Woodward, a 7 year old boy survived an accidental plunge over the horseshoe falls in 1960.


In 1998, the theater hosted a sold-out screening of “Titanic,” introduced by director James Cameron as part of the first Niagara Film Festival, James Cameron is a native of Niagara Falls.


In 2000, the theater underwent a $3 million upgrade which added a six-channel surround-sound system to its six-storey screen; the IMAX Theater at Pyramid Place attracted about 350,000 people per year.


The IMAX theater also held a complete collection of almost every barrel (or a replica barrel) that went over the Horesehoe Falls during the almost 90 years of random daredevil attempts.


The former Pyramid Place and Niagara Falls IMAX Theatre site will be the new home of, you guessed it, a 12 storey hotel.


The new Hilton Garden Inn will offer 230 rooms within walking distance to all of the major attractions Niagara Falls has to offer.

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About this location

i was lucky enough to hear about this place being abandoned just before demolition. so many explorers and photographers were there, all very friendly and eager to photograph the place.


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Freaktography 3 years ago

May 2022 - Finally!

I tried SO MANY TIMES to get in here non-destructively. On a tip from KB, last year..or the year before I did get in and the alarm went off right away. I headed to my car to wait out the response -...

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3 years ago

As of yesterday, the pyramid is just a pile of debris now. I dropped it to L2 and will keep it that way so buddy doesn't see the galleries for now.

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3 years ago

The alarm went off when I was here then a hostile man in a dark colored pickup chased me. I had to duck into a construction site then double back to lose the truck. Nice to see past the front door.

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3 years ago

I ran into that guy outside, he didn't even want me on the property but let me finish taking exteriors. Didn't know there was an alarm or it was set after my visit.

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3 years ago

He was a piece of work and I feat to say that when its a LV1, I hope he sees this comment.

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3 years ago

wow, i never would have guessed with how stress free my visit was. the place was filled with photographers and explorers. i guess it got more and more risky as the demolition continued. sucks that you were chased away.

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3 years ago

This was FAR before demolition, the building was closed. No work had been done. The main lobby area was MINT and no damage ect.