The Fox Filming Locations
Where was The Fox filmed? The Fox was filmed in 4 locations across Canada in the following places:
The Fox Filming Locations
Home of the 33-hectare Toogood Pond Park, Unionville is a quiet, tree-lined town with a historic centre. Century houses date from the 1840s in the compact downtown area, a draw for both residents and tourists. Main street features an eclectic range of dining choices, including the 19th-century Planing Mill with its cozy eateries and artisan stores, while big brand shopping centres dot Highway 7.
Laskay is an unincorporated rural community in King Township, York Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. It is west of King City and Highway 400, and south of the King Road—Weston Road intersection. The settlement was named by Joseph Baldwin, and was named after his hometown Loskie in Yorkshire, England.
Ontario is a province in east-central Canada that borders the U.S. and the Great Lakes. It's home to Ottawa, Canada's capital, known for Parliament Hill’s Victorian architecture and the National Gallery, featuring Canadian and indigenous art. Toronto, Ontario's capital, is home to the 553m-high CN Tower, with expansive views from its revolving restaurant, as well as High Park, site of a rare oak savannah habitat.
The Fox (1967)
Based on D.H. Lawrence's novella about two young women - sickly, chattering Jill Banford and quiet, strong Ellen March - who are trying, hopelessly, to run a chicken farm in Canada. A gentle but powerful man named Paul Grenfell who used to live on their farm returns and puts things in order. But his proposal of marriage to Ellen awakens the homosexuality dormant in the girls: Jill uses her weakness to make Ellen feel protective, and the women become active lovers.