Drive-ins offer Quebecers rare trip to movies during COVID-19 pandemic
DORVAL, Que. — Perched atop the family’s white SUV, Keero Birla’s two children, Kishan and Darian, are chatting excitedly about what awaits them: in less than half an hour, as soon as the sun sets, they will be watching their first movie at a drive-in.
“I think we’re starved for social interaction, like everybody, so as soon as we heard that this was happening, we jumped on it,” Birla said about what brought him and his family out to the drive-in in Dorval, a suburb 20 kilometres west of downtown Montreal.
Dorval organized two movie nights this weekend in an empty parking lot across from a shopping mall.
With many activities still closed across Quebec due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dorval is one of a few places that have turned to drive-ins as a way to give residents something fun to do while following social distancing rules.