Pickering Locations in Film
- The 1957 CBC/Hollywood production of the classic television show Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans was filmed in Pickering. A farm at the corner of Valley Farm Rd. and 3rd Concession, owned by Arthur Gottlieb, was the setting for the 25-episode series. A fort and pond were built specifically for the show. The site is now a residential area.
- The Canadian television show Paradise Falls' first season was filmed in the village of Whitevale as was David Cronenberg's Dead Zone.
- The 1994 comedy "The Ref" with Dennis Leary and Kevin Spacey was filmed in part at Port Pickering Marina, on Frenchman's Bay.
- The 1995 family/adventure film Salt Water Moose starring Timothy Dalton and Lolita Davidovitch was filmed in and around Frenchman's Bay.
- The 1998 comedy/action film The Big Hit with Mark Wahlberg, Lou Diamond Phillips, Avery Brooks, Christina Applegate and Elliot Gould, was filmed in part in Pickering near Petticoat Creek.
- The 2008-09 comedy/family soap "Jimmy" was filmed in Pickering near Dunbarton High School.
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pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.
pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.
pickering film directorOfficial website of British filmmaker Ben Pickering, director of THE SMOKE (aka LONDON PAYBACK) and WELCOME TO CURIOSITY.
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