VANCOUVER, CANADA – Bridge Studios, owners of the first dedicated studio facility in Vancouver, is slated to build 20 new world-class sound stages in a completely new state-of-the-art Lake City Studios facility by the summer of 2025 in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia.
Bridge Studios already operates 16 stages at two facilities in the Vancouver region. This new construction will bring the total number of sound stages operated by Bridge Studios to 36.
“With 36 sound stages up and operating by the summer of 2025, the Vancouver region of British Columbia will be an undisputed leader for filming outside of Hollywood,” said Ron Hrynuik (HER-NIK), General Manager at Bridge Studios. “With favorable exchange rates, synced time zone with Los Angeles, and bankable Canadian tax credits, Bridge Studios is the natural ‘go-to’ choice for film and TV production along the West Coast of Canada.”
The upcoming world-class Lake City Studios facility is located 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver and 40 minutes from the airport. The entire site has been designed to provide all of the amenities needed for productions to film their projects on site, and travel to nearby locations to shoot.
“With 36 sound stages up and operating by the summer of 2025, the Vancouver region of British Columbia will be an undisputed leader for filming outside of Hollywood” – Ron Hrynuik, General Manager of Bridge Studios
Lake City Studios sits on an 18.6-acre site that contains 20 new soundstages, including one of Western Canada’s largest stages at almost an acre in size. This new master-planned complex is scheduled to open in the Summer of 2025, only steps away from the Skytrain rapid transit system.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our General Manager and media contact, Ron Hrynuik at 604-482-2000. Or, visit our contact page.
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About The Bridge Studios
The Bridge Studios, Vancouver’s first dedicated studio facility, is located on 15 acres of land on what was formerly part of the Dominion Bridge bridge-building plant. In 1987, the site was re-novated to create a permanent studio facility to ensure British Columbia had a stable base of operations for film production. Since then, the studio has hosted more than one thousand film and television productions. For more information, details and renderings of new facilities please visit: www.bridgestudios.com.
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