The Galaxy is part of the Fair Grounds Shopping Centre on Fifth Avenue. Two of its seven screens have digital projection capability. As of 2011, movies shown in 3-D have a $3 surcharge. The expanded concessions options include a cafe and foods like yogurt. It also features the "Stars and Strollers" program for new parents. The program shows movies in auditoriums with brighter lighting and lower sound than the norm. They also have a change table and room for strollers. Johnny's Pizza Mill is located only a couple minutes away on Broadway Road. Kingpin Bowl is right around the corner from Johnny's on Centre Street.
The SilverCity is on Great Lakes Drive in Brampton, Ontario, which is 45 minutes southeast of Orangeville. Of the 16 screens at SilverCity, four have digital projection and three have 3-D capability. UltraAVX, an audio-visual experience technology, is used in some theaters. 3-D movies carry a $5 surcharge. It is owned by Cineplex, the same company that owns Galaxy Cinemas, and also offers the "Stars and Strollers" program. SilverCity generally screens one to three foreign films at a time. The SilverCity is next to a Starbuck's and several restaurants.
The Odeon in Brampton is at the intersection of Highway 410 and Steeles Avenue, 45 minutes southeast of Orangeville and five minutes west of Toronto Pearson International Airport. Two of the 10 screens have digital 3-D projection. The Odeon is minutes away from several hotels including the Courtyard Toronto Brampton and the Fairfield Inn & Suites Toronto Brampton.
The single-screen WWK Drive-In is less than an hour away from Orangeville on Finch Avenue in Brampton. The theater, which opened in 2010, is part of the Wild Water Kingdom water park. WWK also has an indoor sports complex with soccer fields and a golf range.