Posts that discuss or deal with Quebec as a topic

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The 10 Most Scenic Road Trip Routes for Filming in Canada

From mountain highways in the Rockies to iceberg-lined Atlantic roads, Canada’s road trip routes are pure cinema. This guide highlights 10 iconic drives for filmmakers—covering scenery, access, permits and logistics. With Films.Solutions, producers get nationwide crew, vehicles and support to turn road journeys into unforgettable on-screen visuals.

Discover the Baie-James Region: A Film Production Adventure

From endless taiga to hydro corridors and tundra lakes, the James Bay and Trans-Taiga roads deliver epic scale—and serious planning. This field guide covers access, Indigenous permissions, winter/blackfly seasons, fuel and comms, car-to-car and drone work. Films.Solutions assembles Arctic-ready crews so northern Québec shoots stay safe, efficient and on-vision.
Bringing the action and adventure of fishing to your screen with "King of the River" TV series filmed in Eastern Quebec.

A Fishing TV show in Eastern Quebec

Eastern Quebec delivers cinematic coastlines and rich fisheries—from Gaspésie surf to Côte-Nord fjords and the Magdalen Islands. This guide covers locations, local guides, licensed boats, permits, drone/boat-to-boat filming, and cold-water safety. Films.Solutions assembles bilingual crews and marine logistics so your fishing TV series stays safe, efficient and on-vision.

Filming in Montreal: Your Guide to a Cinematic Goldmine

Montréal offers European streets, modern skylines and creative crews in one hub. This guide covers neighbourhood looks, permit steps by borough, bilingual crews, studio/gear access and winter logistics. Films.Solutions assembles the right team and support so shoots across Greater Montréal stay efficient, safe and on-vision.

My filming experience with the Inuit People

Filming with Inuit communities begins with relationships and consent. We share practical lessons on protocols, working with elders and councils, Inuktut language access, and Arctic logistics—from cold-weather safety to satellite comms and medevac planning. Films.Solutions supports producers with experienced fixers, bilingual crews and culturally safe workflows across Nunavut and the Arctic.
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Filming in the Canadian winter

Canada is known for its harsh winters, which can present unique challenges for filmmakers. Learn how to prepare for a successful winter shoot, from equipment considerations to safety protocols.

Filmmaking with First Nations: A Journey Through Canada’s Indigenous Communities

Filming with First Nations requires time, trust and clear consent. This guide outlines respectful protocols, engaging elders and knowledge keepers, benefit agreements, language access, and cultural-safety practices from prep to release. Films.Solutions supports producers with liaison, logistics and experienced crews to honour community priorities while delivering world-class work.