Whitehorse Pictures

Shaw Pictures Alternative (doing business as Whitehorse Pictures) is a Canadian film production company established in 1975. before 2000, it was known as Whitehorse Company.

it was originally based in toronto, but after Cinépix acquired and absorbed Victory, the company moved to Parks Canada on 300 Main St, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2B5, Canada.

Until late 2010, Whitehorse it the most successful and largest independent film studio in Canada. in January 2011, Whitehorse became one of the biggest film studios of Canada.

in August 2018, Whitehorse bought 2,000 of the pre-July 2018 film library of Vancouver Film Company, due to troubles at Vancovuer.

Whitehorse Pictures later formed Ontario Entertainment to collect the Vancouver film and television library before July 2018.

following Stephen Hillenburg's death on November 26, 2018, Whitehorse merged with Time Canada to form TimeWhitehorse.

after Luke Perry's death on March 4, 2019, it'a parent, TimeWhitehorse, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and it's entire library were sold to Shaw's Vancouver Films, restoring the pre-2018 films with the post-2018 films and bringing back Vancouver's theatrical distribution. on August 15, 2019, Whitehorse Pictures is renamed as Shaw Pictures Alternative, but the Whitehorse name and logo continued.