
Porcupine Lake
Drama · Romance
Overview
During a hot and hazy summertime in northern Ontario, 13-year-old Bea wants a best friend more than anything else, but when she meets boisterous Kate, she gets more than she imagined. A story of bravery, small-town summer love, and the secret world of girls.
Top Cast


Charlotte Salisbury
Charlotte Salisbury
Bea
Charlotte Salisbury
Bea


Lucinda Armstrong Hall
Lucinda Armstrong Hall
Kate
Lucinda Armstrong Hall
Kate


Christopher Bolton
Christopher Bolton
Scotty
Christopher Bolton
Scotty


Delphine Roussel
Delphine Roussel
Ally
Delphine Roussel
Ally


Maxime Robin
Maxime Robin
Emile
Maxime Robin
Emile
Doug Mclean
Doug Mclean
Joe
Doug Mclean
Joe
Tony Cauch
Tony Cauch
Pipe
Tony Cauch
Pipe
Cassäundra Sloan
Cassäundra Sloan
Cheryl
Cassäundra Sloan
Cheryl
Kerri Rutledge
Kerri Rutledge
Lucy
Kerri Rutledge
Lucy
Harrison Tanner
Harrison Tanner
Romeo
Harrison Tanner
Romeo
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