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Film tourism is driving economic growth in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland, with iconic locations like Steveston Village and Gastown attracting global fans. From boosted local businesses to guided tours, Vancouver’s cinematic appeal enhances its economy and cultural prominence.
Vancouver is set to solidify its reputation as a hub for global gatherings in 2025, hosting a diverse range of special events poised to deliver significant economic benefits
Hollywood is struggling with wildfires, political tensions, and economic uncertainties. Studio closures, production delays, and rising costs are reshaping the industry, pushing films to relocate. Efforts to retain productions include tax incentives and policy reforms to stabilize the sector.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyHollywood is struggling with wildfires, political tensions, and economic uncertainties. Studio closures, production delays, and rising costs are reshaping the industry, pushing films to relocate. Efforts to retain productions include tax incentives and policy reforms to stabilize the sector.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyFilm tourism is driving economic growth in Vancouver’s Lower Mainland, with iconic locations like Steveston Village and Gastown attracting global fans. From boosted local businesses to guided tours, Vancouver’s cinematic appeal enhances its economy and cultural prominence.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyVancouver is set to solidify its reputation as a hub for global gatherings in 2025, hosting a diverse range of special events poised to deliver significant economic benefits
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyProjections suggest that the industry could contribute over $4 billion to the provincial economy in 2025, surpassing the 2022 figures.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyThe outlook for 2025 appears more promising. The provincial government has taken proactive measures to rejuvenate the industry by enhancing tax incentives.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News LangleyBC's film industry is set to benefit from investments in infrastructure and talent development. The province continues to be a hub for visual effects, animation, and post-production work, sectors that are expected to see growth alongside traditional film and television production.
by 1.Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley“Our province is home to one of the busiest film and TV production centres in North America,” Eby said. “But film production in B.C. has faced significant challenges over the past few years due to the pandemic, labour disruptions, and shifts in industry practices.”
by 1.Chris SturgesThe Vancouver film industry, often referred to as "Hollywood North," presents lucrative opportunities for investors, given its robust infrastructure, government incentives, and global reputation...
by 1.Chris Sturges