City has launched filmSTC initiative to attract filmmakers to the area.
The City of St. Catharines is looking to become a hotspot for film and TV productions.
The filmSTC campaign kicked off today.
The website allows producers to apply to film in parts of St. Catharines, as well as gain information about resources they may be able to use.
According to Ontario Creates, the film and TV industry contributed $2.88 billion to the province's economy last year and created over 48,000 jobs.
"We are proud of the growth that has been seen in the film production industry here in St. Catharines. It is a source of pride for our residents to see locations within our city featured in films and productions of all kinds. Whether it is our unique downtown core, our heritage neighbourhoods, the rolling farmlands, our waterfront landscapes or our elegant vineyards - St. Catharines is an exceptional choice as a backdrop for all types of production," said Mayor Mat Siscoe.
Last year, the City received over 40 inquiries for filming TV and movie projects.
Recent shoots include "The Handmaid's Tale" and "Anne With an E."

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