Murdoch Mysteries Filming in Grafton

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The Township of Alnwick/Haldimand is pleased to share that a film production company will be visiting our community from May 5 – 8, 2025, to film scenes for an upcoming television series.

The cast and crew of Shaftesbury Murdoch XIX Inc. will be on location for four days, filming at a private residence in the Grafton area. The scenes being filmed are part of Season 19 of Murdoch Mysteries, tentatively scheduled to air in Fall 2025.

Residents may notice increased activity, particularly around the Haldimand Community Memorial Arena where the film crew will establish their basecamp. Please note that a portion of the parking lot will remain accessible for users with scheduled ball diamond bookings.

We encourage residents to give a warm community welcome to all visiting crew members in the Township!

For more information please contact:

Dave Dawson, CAO/Fire Chief

The Corporation of the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand

PO Box 70, 10836 County Road 2, Grafton, ON K0K2G0

T. 905-349-2822

ddawson@ahtwp.ca

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