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movies filmed in canada

British Columbia is often buzzing with Hollywood productions due to its beautiful scenery, skilled crews and competitive tax incentives.

From Netflix shows to blockbuster movies, the province has stood in for various locations in the U.S. and beyond over the years.

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If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, consider escaping to this small town just over an hour from Toronto.

Port Hope is a charming small town on Lake Ontario that's like something out of a movie — and, in fact, it is.

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Most Canadians have probably streamed a show or movie on Netflix and said, "Hey! I recognize that place!"

Why? Well, because so many movies and series on Netflix are actually filmed across the Great White North.

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If you're a real cinephile, you'll probably know that a lot of Canadian movies don't get the attention they deserve.

While you can likely spot Canada pretending to be other parts of the world in TV shows and movies, it's harder to come across those filmed and set in the country that are telling Canadian stories.

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The Kingston Canadian Film Festival is a unique and exciting event that promises to captivate film lovers and bring the best of Canadian cinema to the heart of downtown Kingston. With a wide range of activities and events, including screenings, Q+A sessions, parties, workshops, networking opportunities, live music, stand-up comedy, and exhibitions, there's something for everyone at this festival presented by Telefilm.

With a lineup of notable films, including Riceboy Sleeps, Brother, North of Normal, and To Kill a Tiger, this festival is a must-attend for anyone interested in discovering the latest and greatest Canadian films. So, if you're a fan of film and music, this is the perfect event for you! Don't miss your chance to be a part of this unforgettable experience from March 2 to 5.

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