Below is a sampling (and scouting ideas) of town owned facilities that can be used for filming:
Centennial Pool standing set
Did you know?
Centennial Pool has been actively rented out to large film productions and used as a standing set for filming aquatic scenes the past few years.
More town-owned facilities
Now a town-owned property, this former country club spans 44 hectares (110 acres) in northwest Oakville, with Sixteen Mile Creek running through the site.
The fully controllable location includes a 4,200-square-foot facility, previously operated as a private Italian club for 40 years, featuring a commercial kitchen, decommissioned outdoor pool, change rooms, mini soccer field, bocce courts, playground, and parking for up to 70 vehicles—all set within a large, wooded landscape.
Positioned next to each other downtown, these two buildings beyond their existing purposes could double as an education institution, government building, and a small hospital.
Visit the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts website.
Visit the Oakville Public Library website.
A former high school, the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) offers a variety of unique spaces making it a perfect venue for conferences, special events, performances and more.
Learn more about the QEPCCC.
Complete with council chambers, and featuring a couple glass enclosed atriums, this location could double for interior/exterior scenes taking place in a court of law, hospital, and of course a town hall.
Town Hall’s large parking lot has been used as a basecamp for production/crew vehicles while filming elsewhere in Oakville as well.
Questions about filming on Oakville?
Contact the Film Liaison for more information on how to get started.
Call: 905-845-6601, ext. 3127
Email: film.liaison@oakville.ca.
Register your property for filming
List real estate assets as potential filming locations with the Ontario Film Commission.