Discovering the Scenic Locations Behind 'Sterling Point'
By Editor • August 21, 2026 • 1 min read
The new teen drama 'Sterling Point' has captured audiences with its engaging storyline and stunning visuals, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of Ontario’s Muskoka region. The show follows Annie (Ella Rubin) and her brother Connor (Keen Ruffalo) as they navigate their unexpected inheritance of a remote island, delving into their family’s past while exploring the vibrant local community.
Filming for 'Sterling Point' took place from June to October around the picturesque Lake Muskoka, maintaining authenticity by using the actual location rather than substituting it for a different site. Creator and director Megan Park expressed her commitment to accurately representing Muskoka, stating, “We had the opportunity in this show to really showcase Muskoka for Muskoka.”
Executive producer Dani Gorin elaborated on the contrasting settings, emphasizing the differences between Annie's life in New York and the natural beauty of Muskoka. The series also touches on themes of gentrification and the region's Indigenous history, providing depth to the picturesque backdrop.
Among the notable filming locations is Mortimer’s Marina, a longstanding summer camp and café that has been serving the community since 1912. Its scenic charm adds to the series’ authentic representation of summer life in Muskoka, ensuring viewers are treated to a true taste of Canadian summer.
Source: www.cntraveler.com
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