Hallmark’s final New Year New Movie is Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance. Viewers can watch the premiere on Saturday, January 28, at 8 p.m., Eastern. This is an outdoor movie with lots of mountains, snow, and skiing. Therefore, viewers may want to know where was this new movie filmed.

We have that information and more.

Where Was Hallmark’s Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance Filmed?

Although the title is Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance, did Hallmark film this movie in Montana where Glacier National Park is located? They did not. According to Fernie Fix Magazine’s Instagram post, the movie was filmed about 100 miles northwest of Glacier National Park, in Fernie, British Columbia. Additionally, they were at the Fernie Alpine Resort.

Speaking to the Survived The Shows podcast, director Christie Will Wolf revealed that this was not the most comfortable filming experience. They often filmed in -20F weather! This means that their very tight schedule required some breaks to keep the cast safe. “We are at high altitudes and very cold weather. The cast and the crew would get very, very cold.”

The multi-talented director continued to share, “The biggest challenge was making sure that everybody stayed safe and healthy while we were shooting. Every probably about 15 minutes when we were on the mountain we would have mandatory warm-ups.”

Photo: Stephen Huszar, Ashley NEwbrough Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group
Photo: Stephen Huszar, Ashley NEwbrough Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group

Is The Snow Real In Hallmark’s Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance?

Nothing is more laughable than watching a winter movie with fake snow. More so, was the snow real in this Hallmark movie? They filmed this movie in the late fall, in late November and early December, to film with real snow. Therefore, all the snow is real.

Speaking to the Everything About Hallmark podcast, Stephen Huszar revealed how snowy and avalanche-prone this area is, which mirrors the story of the movie.

First, he confirmed where the movie was filmed. “It was filmed on location in Fernie, BC … which is really close to the border of BC and Alberta.”

Next, he talked about the terrain, “It’s one of the most avalanche-prone hills in the Rockies or even in the world. And it has some of the most snow, accumulation of snow, over the actual ski season.”

Lastly, he talked about the talented staff, who he learned from to play his role. “The ski patrollers and the avalanche experts and everyone there are very, very, very well trained. They’re some of the world’s best. So I got to work with some legends and the skiers as well.”

Photo: Stephen Huszar Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group
Photo: Stephen Huszar Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group

Who Stars In Hallmark’s Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance?

Starring in Hallmark’s Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance is Ashley Newbrough (Small Town Christmas, Blue Moon Ball), Stephen Huszar (Undercover Holiday, Chesapeake Shores), Amélie Wolf (Kite Festival Of Love, Chasing Waterfalls), Tegan Moss (Love On Fire, Christmas Bedtime Stories), Maia Michaels (Trigger Me, The Edge), Devon Alexander (The Santa Stakeout, Warming Up To You), And Teagan Vincze (A Million Little Things, Carried Away).

Photo: Ashley Newbrough Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group
Photo: Ashley Newbrough Credit: ©2023 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Courtesy of Johnson Production Group

What Is This New Year New Movie About?

According to the IMDb synopsis, “An avalanche forecasting expert brings her new technology to Glacier National Park where she faces push-back from the Director of Mountain Rescue who’s trained in intuition and common sense.”

Are you going to watch Hallmark’s Love In Glacier National: A National Park Romance?

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