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Why Ontario?

Just the facts:

  • The Province of Ontario spans more than a million square miles or more than 2.5 million square kilometers.
  • Ontario's southernmost point is at the same latitude as northern California.
  • Toronto the capital of Ontario and Canada's largest city, is a safe, cosmopolitan, multicultural city with more than 5 million people living in the Greater Toronto Area.
  • Toronto is one hour by air to New York and shares a similar climate.
  • Ethnicallly diverse Ontario is home to more than 100 cultures
  • Ontario is Canada's second largest province and is bigger than France and Spain combined.
  • Ontario's most northerly communities are close to the same latitude as London, England and Warsaw, Poland.

 

Favorable Economic Environment

We want your business. Attractive tax incentives have been designed to make sure that when you plan your next project Ontario will be top of mind.

In Ontario you can take advantage of provincial and federal tax credits. You can bundle the provincial and federal tax credits for a maximum rate of up to 37%* of labour expenses on foreign productions and 51.25%* on domestic productions. If you have a computer animated production you may also be eligible for an additional 20% tax credit.

For further Tax Credit information visit the Tax Incentives section of this website.

* As proposed in the Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review, December 13, 2007.

 

For our International Clients

Filming in Ontario is often less costly simply because your currency is worth more.  The money you save in production costs can go directly on the screen.

Link to Currency Converter  for the latest rates.

 

The People

You won’t have to look far to find hard working, dedicated professionals, both technical and creative, to go the extra mile to make your project happen.

As the film and television centre of Canada, Toronto (Ontario), has a workforce of 48,000 direct and indirect full time jobs in the Ontario film and television industry, as reported by the CFTPA. They are some of the most highly trained, flexible, cooperative men and women in the industry.

Toronto also boasts a sizeable talent pool of experienced film and television actors, musicians, dancers and musical performers, many who cut their professional teeth in the city's vibrant theatre community.

 

State of the art production facilities, equipment and studio space

Truly a “one stop shop” for film-makers, Toronto has many top quality sound stages, television studios, animation facilities, sound recording and post-production facilities as well as a variety of standing sets and warehouse spaces.

Complete details are available in the studios section of the Ontario Production Guide (pp 66 -83). Or for an updated copy of our Studio Availability list, please contact us at 416 314-6858.

 

Diverse Locations

In Toronto, you'll find steel and glass skyscrapers, European streetscapes, industrial buildings, an Ivy League style university, inner city neighbourhoods, a pioneer village, several ‘Chinatowns,’ and even a castle!

Thanks to the city’s ethnic, architectural and cultural diversity, stories set in New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Florida, Vienna, Warsaw, Tokyo and Teheran have been shot in Toronto.

To access a list of all the places Toronto has doubled for on screen, visit the Toronto Film And Television Office site.

Outside of Toronto, the province offers a remarkable array of diverse locations, from rolling farmland to northern wilderness and tundra. As well, we have many small and mid-sized towns that resemble the American Midwest and New England.

Ottawa, the nation’s capital, offers a number of unique locations including the Rideau Canal, the British-style Parliament buildings and the ultra modern National Gallery and Museum of Civilization.

For more information and access to our online database of thousands of Ontario locations, visit our new Digital Library – a great place to preview the wide selection of filming sites available in Ontario.

 

A Variety of Weather Conditions

Because of its size, Ontario's temperatures can vary tremendously from region to region and even within the regions themselves. Whether you’re shooting a Midwestern winter scene or southern California, we have the weather!

  • Generally, the weather is considered continental.
  • January/February, our coldest months often have lots of snow while July/August are our warmest months enjoy plenty of sunshine.
  • Temperatures are officially given in degrees Celsius (C) but the Fahrenheit equivalent (F) is frequently added.
  • In Toronto, the average January temperature is - 4.5C (24F) and the July average is 21.1C (72F).

For more weather details including monthly averages for Toronto and the cities of Windsor, Ottawa and Sudbury, representing various regions of the Province, as well as snow and rainfall averages please visit Weather Patterns

For customized weather services and sunrise/sunset information also see the Ontario Production Guide or Sunrise and Sunset information

For the latest weather reports for the Province Of Ontario please check Environment Canada’s Weather Office.

 

Friendly People

Besides all the financial incentives, the talent, the facilities and the locations, the citizens and businesses of Ontario enthusiastically embrace the film industry. In addition to helpful, polite citizens you will find a huge array of support services from caterers to florists and carpenters, all eager to ensure that your visit with us is a pleasant one.

To learn more, contact us at:
175 Bloor St. East
South Tower, Suite 501
Toronto, Ontario Canada M4W 3R8
Phone (416) 314-6858
Fax (416) 314-2495
Email locations@omdc.on.ca

In Los Angeles, contact the Toronto Ontario Film Office* at:
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Suite 620
,
Los Angeles, CA
90034

Phone (310) 391-1868
Fax (310) 391-4599
Email laoffice@torontoontariofilm.com

 

*A partnership of the Ontario Media Development Corporation, the Toronto Film and Television Office, and Film Ontario.