Lights, Camera, High River!
Lights, Camera, High River
As you explore High River, you may recognize more than you expect. This small town has become a familiar face on screen, transforming its historic streets and scenic surroundings into places both real and imagined. But what appears on screen is only part of the story.
Film production brings energy to the community, supporting local businesses, creating opportunity, and leaving a lasting impact long after filming wraps. It’s where storytelling and community come together in a way that’s uniquely High River.
Scenes to Stories: Explore High River Walking Tours
Step Into the Scene:
The best way to experience film in High River is to walk through it.
Familiar streets, storefronts, and pathways double as filming locations for productions like The Last of Us, Fargo, and My Life with the Walter Boys, woven seamlessly into everyday life. What you see on screen isn’t set apart from the community; it’s part of it.
Explore it for yourself with the self-guided “Step into the Scene” Walking Tour, where each stop connects you to a recognizable location and the story behind it. For a deeper look, step behind the scenes at the Museum of the Highwood, where Heartland artifacts and local film history bring the experience even closer.
Lights, camera… you’re in it.