Film and photography
Saint-Louis Forts and Châteaux National Historic Site
If you would like to use one of our sites for a film shoot, here is what you need to know.
List of locations
The following locations are part of the Fortifications of Québec National Historic Site. Therefore, you must obtain a permit before filming there.
- Dufferin Terrace
- Governors' promenade
- governors' Garden
- Montmorency Park
- Artillery Park, including Dauphine Redoubt and Arsenal Foundry
- Esplanade Park and Esplanade powder magazine
- Fortifications walls surrounding the Historic District of Old Québec
- St. John, St. Louis and Kent Gates
How to submit a proposal
Request form for film & video permit (PDF, 273 mo)
- Submit your completed form by email to the Québec Field Unit team at least 15 days prior to your shoot. If your request is received outside of this time frame, Parks Canada reserves the right to refuse your request.
- Parks Canada will screen your proposal for potential impact on cultural, natural and human resources and respect for the ecological and commemorative integrity of the historic site.
- If your application is accepted by Parks Canada, you will be required to provide proof of insurance (see liabilities and insurance tab).
- A filming fee will be charged according to our filming list of fees (see next tab). The amount will be indicated on the permit.
- Payment of the fee and insurance must be received prior to signing the permit by both parties.
If necessary, Parks Canada representative(s) will accompany the production crew for surveillance.
Flying a drone safely and legally
In all Parks Canada locations, the use of drones for recreational purposes is prohibited.
To fly drones for non-recreational purposes, you will need to:
- Submit a filming request
- Obtain permission from the Field Unit Superintendent
- Confirm that you are in compliance with Transport Canada requirements
The risks and impacts of using drones vary depending on the time, season and location; therefore, each application is assessed separately.
For more details, visit the section on drone use at Parks Canada places.
List of Fees for filming rights
Production Crew Size (persons) | Application Fee (per project) | Location Fee (per day) |
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1 to 6 | $160.00 | $532.25 |
7 to 15 | $399.25 | $1,064.75 |
16 to 30 | $798.50 | $1,596.75 |
31 to 99 | $2,661.25 | $2,129.25 |
100 and more | $3,193.75 | $2,661.25 |
Liabilities and insurance
To obtain a filming permit, organizers must, at their own expense, obtain and maintain third party general liability insurance of at least $2,000,000 for low risk filming, and $5,000,000 for moderate or high risk filming in the event of death or injury to one or more persons as a result of an incident.
They shall designate His Majesty the King, in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Environment for the purpose of the Parks Canada Agencyas an additional named insured. This policy shall contain the following coverages for Her Majesty: pain and suffering, bodily injury including death, property damage and contractual liability insured under the permit.
The certificate of insurance must be received prior to the signing of the permit by both parties. The address to be used on the certificate of insurance shall be :
Québec Field Unit, Parks Canada
2, D'Auteuil Street
Québec, Québec
G1R 5C2
Travel medias
Travel media representatives who wish to visit Parks Canada places in person and undertake a film or photo shoot, may require a film/photo permit, or may simply need to register your project. This will depend on the scale of the project. For more information, you are invited to visit the travel media sectionor to contact the Québec Field Unit team to discuss your project.
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