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Filming in downtown Port Coquitlam will disrupt traffic today

Have you seen the film crews in recent days? This is the third week of filming for Prom Pact in Port Coquitlam this week.
Prom Pact Filmed at Terry Fox Secondary School
Prom Pact, a movie for Disney+, is currently being filmed at several locations in Port Coquitlam, including Terry Fox Secondary.

Drivers in downtown Port Coquitlam will notice some disruption today (March 28) as some parking lots and city streets will be temporarily closed for filming.

Prep work started Sunday (Match 27), while shooting continues this afternoon, according to the city.

"The production has been active in Port Coquitlam for the last two weeks filming significant portions of the feature throughout the city, and are excited to include elements of the downtown in their work," stated city spokesperson Ximena Ibacache to the Tri-City News.

The film shoot is for the Disney+ film Prom Pact, which utilized Terry Fox Secondary for filming for two weeks during spring break.

Directed by Anya Adams, an award-winning Canadian–American director best known for Black-ishGinny & Georgia and The Good Place, the movie Prom Pact is described as a modern-day rom–com.

According to IMDB, Prom Pact follows the main character, a "feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in hetero-normative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry."

It features young actors — Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Milo Manheim — in the leading roles.

Here are the areas in downtown PoCo that will be affected, while Coquitlam RCMP will help direct traffic.

  • Freshmart, 2535 Shaughnessy St. and the 2500-block of Maple Street
  • Half of each of the lots at Donald/Wilson and Maple/Kingsway will be occupied. Public access will remain for the unused sides
  • RCMP will be on site for safety and to control stoppages of three minutes maximum entering on to Maple Street around the 2500 block between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • Intermittent traffic control done by RCMP around the 2500/2600 block of Maple Street, 8 a.m. – 1.p.m.