Runway Reels: experience Titanic under the night sky and Lilo & Stitch’s

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This year’s program dives into the deep — across oceans, memories, and lost rivers — pairing Titanic’s sweeping journey with Lilo & Stitch’s heartwarming tale of found family.   

On Friday, October 3, experience Titanic under the night sky — a nod to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition now playing at Exhibition Hub at YZD.

On Saturday, October 4, bring the family for Lilo & Stitch (2025) — a playful celebration that connects back to Runway Rivers, the art installation flowing across YZD. 

Each evening begins with preshow entertainment and snacks before the feature film lights up The Runway. Guests can choose the classic drive-in style or walk in and enjoy our lounge seating before enjoying a cinematic journey through stories that connect us to the past, the future, and one another. 

Runway Reels is part of YZD’s long-term vision to transform the former Downsview Airport lands into a cultural destination where creativity, community, and city-building take flight.

More information: https://www.yzd.ca/event/runway-reels

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