Vancouver: Real or Movieset?

Did you know that Vancouver has the largest film industry in Canada? A lot of movies and television series are made right here. The Public Library is particularly popular in the film industry. It is featured in movies and television shows such as Battlestar Galactica and X-Men: The Last Stand.

The popular television show Smallville is also shot right here in the Vancouver area. The high school exterior and the first few episodes where shot at Vancouver Technical Secondary School located on 2600 East Broadway, Vancouver. The Daily Planet building is in real life the Marine Building, located on 355 Burrard Street, in downtown Vancouver. The Luthor mansion is in real life the Hatley Park National Historic site, which houses the Royal Roads University. Even the Kent Farm exists somewhere in BC. The show itself is shot at the studio located in Burnaby.

Other popular television seriesthat are shot in Vancouver are X-files, Sliders, Stargate SG-1 and the Andromeda series.

Because there are so many movies and TV series being made here in Vancouver, you might be lucky and see a movie star. Jeff Goldblum has been seen playing piano at a downtown lounge; Robin Williams sometimes visits a Chinese restaurant on Burrard Street. Even Gwyneth Paltrow, Barbara Streisand en John Travolta have been spotted right here in Vancouver.

To see what movies or TV series are in production in Vancouver, visit the BC Film Commission Film List, for the latest news.

So keep you eyes open for anything that could like a movie set or go to one of the chic downtown hotels to where you might get lucky and see a glimpse of your favorite star! If you do happen to spot a celebrity, let us know!

RCMP Musical Ride in Toronto – Free Admission!

Don’t you love free events? Today at 1:30 p.m., Fort York National Historic Site will be the location of a world-renowned musical ride. The RCMP Musical Ride in Toronto features 32 horses and riders performing a variety of intricate figures and cavalry drills all choreographed to music. If you want to see Canadian culture, you must attend this for an unforgettable experience!

A favourite of Canadians of all ages, the Fort York performance is the only Toronto tour date this year! Admission is FREE in honour of this prestigious event. If you want to go, try to get there early because the RCMP Musical Ride represents a colourful Canadian tradition enjoyed by tens of thousands of spectators every year.  The ride is 30 minutes in length.
Address:

Fort York National Historical Site
100 Garrison Road
(north of Fort York Boulevard)

Have Fun!

Laura