Where was 'Falling Like Snowflakes' shot? Inside Hallmark movie's stunning filming location

The rom-com flick 'Falling Like Snowflakes' stars Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Dalton in lead roles
PUBLISHED JUN 24, 2024
Here is the major filming location of Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Dalton starrer 'Falling Like Snowflake'(@hallmark)
Here is the major filming location of Marcus Rosner and Rebecca Dalton starrer 'Falling Like Snowflake'(@hallmark)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Mishaps are bound to follow when you reunite with your ex to assist you out, and this is the focus of Hallmark's 'Falling Like Snowflakes.'

The romantic drama film, directed by Max McGuire and written by Bryar Freed, follows Teagan (Rebecca Dalton), a passionate photographer who has a talent for capturing nature's beauty.

As Christmas approaches, Teagan is desperate to finish her snowflake photography display, but an image of the elusive 12-sided snowflake is missing.

Teagan turns to her ex-boyfriend Noah (Marcus Rosner) for assistance, and the two embark on a snowy adventure in pursuit of the ideal snowflake.

As you might expect, the film will feature snow-covered mountains, so let's take a look at the important filming sites that helped bring this beautiful Hallmark movie to reality.  

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Rebecca Dalton and Marcus Rosner in a still from 'Falling Like Snowflakes'(@hallmark)

According to FilmiLoc, the movie was shot in the picturesque landscape of Ottawa, Canada.

The filming, which began in 2024, perfectly captures the essence of Canada's capital. Ottawa, the fourth-largest city in Canada, is located in Eastern Ontario, along the south bank of the Ottawa River, and has a population of approximately 1 million people, according to Ottawa Things to Do.

The city is home to some of the infamous buildings, such as Parliament Hill, the renowned political center of Canada, where the majestic Gothic-style Parliament Buildings rise towering overlooking the Ottawa River.

Every spring, the city celebrates the world-famous Canadian Tulip Festival, which is known for its dazzling display of colors and exquisite beauty.

Visitors may expect to immerse themselves in a breathtaking landscape decorated with innumerable tulips, creating a sensory experience unlike any other.

How to stream 'Falling Like Snowflakes'? 

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A still from 'Falling Like Snowflakes' (@hallmark)

'Falling Like Snowflakes' will be available to stream on the Hallmark Channel beginning Saturday, June 29, 2024.

If you don't have cable, your other option is to use a live television streaming service.

Hallmark Movies Now is a subscription-based streaming service that offers ad-free, inspirational movies and shows from Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Mystery, and other Hallmark networks.

After a free seven-day trial, the service costs $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year.

Additionally, Philo allows you to watch your favorite Hallmark Channel films and series online for only $28 per month. 

'Falling Like Snowflakes' trailer



 

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