Made for Television Movie “Love Found in Whitbrooke Harbor” Being Filmed in Port Hope

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Residents are advised that CME Summer Productions Inc. will be filming scenes for the TV Feature Film entitled, “Love Found in Whitbrooke Harbor” in the Municipality of Port Hope, beginning on Monday, October 26, 2020 until Friday, October 30, 2020. Below is the schedule of filming dates and locations:
Monday, October 26, 2020
56 Queen Street
31 Queen Street
Walton Street Bridge

Wednesday, October 28 to Friday, October 30, 2020
Penryn Park
As part of the film set, an American flag has been raised atop Town Hall and residents may notice additional American flags in the downtown area over the course of the scheduled filming days.
The made for television movie producer is Adam Gowland, Executive Producer Suzanne Chapman, Director, John Bradshoaw and filming takes place from October 19 to November 3 in Ontario, including Port Hope.

Correction/Update: Communications spokesperson for the Municipality of Port Hope, Kate Ingram would not state the amount of people who are with the production.

But Business Outreach Coordinator/Film Liaison Officer Elizabeth Edwards said, “there were extensive measures put in place for filming as mandated by the Ontario Government. We additionally included our own requirements for safe filming.”

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