Liam Neeson film blocked from Alberta national park to shoot in B.C.
A movie denied permission to film in Alberta’s mountain national parks is now on location in British Columbia.
“We have moved four to five days into B.C. for now,” said Mark Voyce, unit manager for the film “Hard Powder.”
Voyce said staff for the movie are looking for extras for several days of filming in Fernie and Cranbrook.
“Hard Powder” had originally applied to Parks Canada for permits to film in several parts of the Rocky Mountain national parks in Alberta, including Banff, the Lake Louise townsite and ski hill, and the Columbia Icefields.