Commercial Film and Photography Guidelines
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site recounts a turning point in Canada’s history. On the banks of the Red River stand the original buildings of the fort, surrounded by limestone walls and underneath expansive prairie skies. Explore over 46,000 objects and nine buildings, including the the Big House, Fur Loft and Men’s House representing the mid-1800s in the fort. Step outside the fort walls and discover historic viewscapes, alongside the Indigenous encampment, Blacksmith shop and Farm Manager’s House. With one of the finest collections of early stone buildings in Western Canada, Lower Fort Garry will inspire you with its architectural and historical significance.
Lower Fort Garry National Historic Site boasts unparalleled film, photographic and recreational possibilities which leave visitors feeling re-energized and inspired to return. To care for this site and ensure visitor experiences are not impacted, commercial film and photography activities have special considerations.
How to apply
Commercial film and photography activities require approval by Parks Canada. A Parks Canada Film and TV Request Form must be completed in full and submitted a minimum of 15 days prior to the intended commercial film/photography activities to allow sufficient time for evaluation.
Please be sure to follow all park regulations while photographing or filming in the Parks Canada places. Consult the Guide to film/photo shoots at Parks Canada for rules relating to small-scale travel media film/photo shoots.
To apply, fill out the online form.
Parks Canada Photography Request Form
Parks Canada Film and Television Request Form
What we look for
Applications are assessed against Canada's National Parks Act, National Parks General Regulations and the project’s potential contribution to public awareness, appreciation and understanding of Canada’s national parks and Parks Canada. Parks Canada reserves the right to deny applications that do not support Parks Canada’s mandate, values and operating principles.
If applications are approved, a film/photography permit will be issued.
Insurances and fees
Proof of comprehensive liability insurance policy must be received by Parks Canada in order for application to be complete.
Please note that a non-refundable application fee may apply. Fees are assessed based on the scope, location and crew size associated with the project. Discounts may apply once the nature of the proposal has been evaluated.
Aerial filming
Usage of aircraft, including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs/drones) are restricted under the Canada National Parks Act and National Parks of Canada Aircraft Access Regulations.
Supplementary information governing the use of UAVs in Canada can be found through the National Parks of Canada Aircraft Access Regulations, and the Aeronautics Act.
Additional information and/or permissions are required for all aerial filming requests. Further direction from Parks Canada will be provided upon receipt of aerial filming requests.
Fees
Production Crew Size | Application Fee (per project) | Location fee (per day) |
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1 to 6 | $160.00 | $532.25 |
7 to 15 | $399.25 | $1064.75 |
16 to 30 | $798.50 | $1596.75 |
31 to 99 | $2661.25 | $2129.25 |
100 + | $3193.75 | $2661.25 |
Contact us
Lauren Wagn
Email address: lauren.wagn@pc.gc.ca
Public Relations and Communications Officer, Manitoba Field Unit
Phone number: 431-996-6758
Interested in filming or taking photos in Riding Mountain National Park? Contact:
Shane Robins
Email address: shane.robins@pc.gc.ca
Promotions and Non-Personal Media Officer, Riding Mountain National Park
Phone number: 204-848-7275
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