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The Quebec Film and Television Bureau (QFTB) is a pillar of the Quebec audiovisual industry, dedicated to supporting and promoting its development. With a vast network of members and partners from various sectors, the QFTB facilitates collaboration and offers services tailored to the specific needs of local and international projects. Its two main missions are to attract and support audiovisual projects in Quebec, by promoting the province’s competitive advantages, and to foster sectoral consultation through the Audiovisual Cluster. This translates into concrete international promotion initiatives and actions aimed at strengthening the industry’s growth, such as finding filming locations and regulatory support. Through initiatives such as On tourne vert and strategic events, the QFTB supports its members in creating innovative and sustainable projects. By promoting local creativity and attracting international opportunities, it makes Quebec a preferred destination for the audiovisual industry. This platform invites you to explore our members and partners, who actively contribute to the success of the industry.
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Centre-du-Québec
From the foothills of the Appalachians to the St. Lawrence plains, the Centre-du-Québec region covers 6,910 square kilometres. The charm of rural villages and the views of the St. Lawrence River are among the region’s assets.
QUEBEC FILM AND TELEVISION COUNCIL
60 St-Jacques ST, Suite 502
Montréal, Quebec H2Y 1L5
CANADA
1 866 320-3456 (toll-free in North America)
514 499-7070
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bctq.ca
Capitale-Nationale (Québec City)
The Capitale-Nationale region offers a wide variety of natural settings and truly is the perfect environment for filming. The Old Québec neighbourhood is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic capital is unique in North America for its remarkable architecture, European ambience and military fortifications. In fact, it’s the only fortified city north of Mexico.
Among the many remarkable features, you will find magnificent, pristine parks; villages with numerous historic buildings, some dating back to New France; the rigorously reconstructed village of Wendake, home of the Huron-Wendat Nation; the dramatic landscapes along the banks of the majestic St. Lawrence River, and many other others. A film office and an experienced local workforce are at your service.
VILLE DE QUÉBEC Bureau des grands événements
15 Saint-Nicolas Street
Québec City, Quebec G1K 1M8
418 641-6726
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ville.quebec.qc.ca/tournage
Bas-Saint-Laurent
From the shores of the St. Lawrence to the highlands, the Bas-Saint-Laurent region is a rich tapestry of maritime, lakeside, farming and forest landscapes… Its villages, islands, lighthouses, national parks and marine mammals are among the region’s assets.
QUEBEC FILM AND TELEVISION COUNCIL
60 St-Jacques ST, Suite 502
Montréal, Quebec H2Y 1L5
CANADA
1 866 320-3456 (toll-free in North America)
514 499-7070
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bctq.ca
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
A landscape of contrasting scenery of lakes and rivers, the vast region of Abitibi-Témiscamingue is situated north of the Ottawa river region, along the Quebec-Ontario border. It is inhabited by friendly people who take pride in sharing their history and culture.
QUEBEC FILM AND TELEVISION COUNCIL
60 St-Jacques ST, Suite 502
Montréal, Quebec H2Y 1L5
CANADA
1 866 320-3456 (toll-free in North America)
514 499-7070
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bctq.ca
Nord-du-Québec
Nord-du-Québec is the largest administrative region in Quebec, covering 55% of the total area of the province with its 839,000 square kilometres that include 121,000 square kilometres of lakes and rivers. Ivujivik, the northernmost town in Quebec, is located more than 1,900 km as the crow flies from Montréal and less than 502 km from the Arctic Circle. The 11,000 inhabitants — primarily Inuit — live in 14 villages located mostly on the coast, at the river mouths. Kuujjuaq, the administrative capital, has a population of 2,300.
QUEBEC FILM AND TELEVISION COUNCIL
60 St-Jacques ST, Suite 502
Montréal, Quebec H2Y 1L5
CANADA
1 866 320-3456 (toll-free in North America)
514 499-7070
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bctq.ca