Nova Scotia has it all.

Urban sophistication, small town ambience, and miles of unspoiled coastline.

Screen Nova Scotia is here to support your film or television production. We’re the first point of contact to find out more about locations, financial incentives, production partners, industry resources and infrastructure.

 

Did you know: the Nova Scotia Production Guide is now available to download as an app on both Apple and Android devices! This unique mobile hybrid app houses the searchable online guide, as well as key website pages, allowing for quick and convenient access to all the Screen Nova Scotia has to offer.

 

We acknowledge that we live and create in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. In Nova Scotia, we recognize we are all Treaty People.

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Films & TV series

Recent productions filmed in Nova Scotia include: We Were Liars (TV, Amazon), The Institute (TV, MGM+), Sullivan's Crossing (TV, Fremantle), FROM (TV, MGM+), Little Lorraine (Feature), Washington Black (TV, Hulu/20th Television), The Sinner (TV, UCP), The Queen of My Dreams (Feature), Christmas Island (MOW, Hallmark), The Trades (TV, Crave), Moonshine (TV, eOne), Chapelwaite (TV, EPIX), Diggstown (TV, CBC), Wildhood (feature), The Secret Gift of Christmas (MOW, Hallmark), Kids vs Aliens (Feature), The Lighthouse (Feature, A24), Books of Blood (Feature, Hulu), The Good House (Feature, Amblin Partners), Locke & Key (TV, Netflix), The Curse of Oak Island (TV, History Channel), Pure (TV, WGN America), Stage Mother (Feature), Black Cop (Feature), Mr. D (TV, CBC/Netflix), The Mist (TV, Spike), This Hour Has 22 Minutes (TV, CBC) and more!

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Film in Nova Scotia: We Have It All

Nova Scotia has been an in-demand location for regional and international filmmakers for decades.

In Nova Scotia, exceptional talent is the standard. From world-class crews and acclaimed cast to trusted production partners and cutting-edge post-production facilities, the province offers the expertise to elevate any project.

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March 9th, 2026
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Screen Nova Scotia announces 2026 Amplified Voices Funding recipients

“These projects and participants represent the next wave of creative leadership in Nova Scotia’s screen industry,” said Laura Mackenzie, Executive Director, Screen Nova Scotia.

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More than 2,500 Nova Scotians work in film, television and animation. Do you?

Click below to view membership benefits and criteria, and discover the levels of membership offered.

 

 

 

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