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Centennial Hall is a landmark theatre in downtown London with a 1625 reserved seating capacity and 2200 general admission capacity. It’s across the street from London’s gorgeous downtown Victoria Park and popular Richmond Row. Centennial Hall opened its doors June 21, 1967and has hosted acts such as Rush, Kiss, The Ramones, Tragically Hip, and N’Sync.

 

It has an upper level staged auditorium and a lower level level banquet hall. There is seating on the lower level for up to 600 people for meals. It also has a large bar area, loading doc and private entrance. It’s around the corner from City Hall and has parking on site.

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550 Wellington Street, London, Ontario N6A 3P9, Canada

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Fresh, never-seen locations, access to hard-to-book spaces like our airport and university, and a warm welcome for filming with plenty of support services… London, Ontario is open for business to the film and television industry for productions large and small.   

London can be whenever or wherever you want us to be. We have streetscapes and architecture that can stand in for cities across North America. Gorgeous in any season, ‘The Forest City’ is the 11th largest metropolitan area in Canada, capable of hosting any size of production. Our anchor position in Southwestern Ontario gives us access to rural, agricultural and unique small townscapes.  

We’re only 2 hours down the highway from Toronto, 1 ½ hours from Hamilton, and have an international airport, GoTrain and Via Rail access. Best of all, we boast a strong and growing local talent and crew capability. Our film office and the city are dedicated to providing location support, smooth permitting, access to reasonable accommodations and a positive production experience for local, national and international filmmakers. 

Call to let us help find the perfect locations for your next film or TV project. 

Interested in filming on City of London-owned properties? 

The City is here to assist with navigating policies and procedures associated with filming on City properties including parks, roads, sidewalks, and City-owned facilities/buildings. 

For more information please visit

 https://london.ca/sites/default/files/2020-09/Filming%20Policy.pdf 

Or contact Krista Broderick at:

kbroderi@london.ca or 519-661-2489 x 2379.