
Brockville – A new Canadian TV Series, ‘The Borderline’ partially shot and set in the 1000 Islands region including around Gananoque premiered on Sunday night after the Superbowl on CTV and Crave.
The series was partially filmed in the 1000 Islands in 2024. Other shooting locations included Grimsby, Brantford, Cobourg, Bowmanville, and Toronto.
According to Bell Media, the TV series is produced by Shaftesbury in association with Crave, THE BORDERLINE follows a cop from the wrong side of the tracks who ventures beyond the line of duty to save a childhood friend, only to have everything unravel. When his plan backfires, his carefully constructed life begins to collapse, thrusting him into a dangerous collision course with backstabbing criminals, suspicious colleagues, and vulnerable civilians who need him more than ever.
Set against the backdrop of a quiet riverside town in the Thousand Islands, officer Henry Roland (Stephen Amell, ARROW), finds evidence linking a case of missing illegal substances to his childhood best friend, Tommy Hawley (Hamza Haq, TRANSPLANT), with whom he shares a dark secret.
As Henry embarks on a mission to save his friend, a ruthless British crime family, led by matriarch May Ferguson (Minnie Driver, THE SERPENT QUEEN), is also on the hunt for the drugs and Tommy.
The series also stars Tamara Podemski (RESERVATION DOGS), Katia Edith Wood (8-Bit Christmas), Jeremy Watson (SURREALESTATE), Kate Corbett (CORONER), Anna Douglas (MRS. AMERICA), Thomas Craig (MURDOCH MYSTERIES), Christopher Heyerdahl (VAN HELSING), and Diego Klattenhoff (THE BLACKLIST).
New episodes will continue Fridays on Crave, beginning Feb. 13.
A video trailer for the new tv series can be found here: https://www.bellmedia.ca/the-lede/tv/crave/the-borderline/#season-1



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