List of films shot near Victoria, British Columbia

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The following is a list of films shot wholly or partly in the Capital Regional District surrounding Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the capital of British Columbia. Numerous TV shows and movies have been filmed in Victoria due to its proximity to Metro Vancouver, nicknamed "Hollywood North." Other earlier films were shot at Willows Park Studio in Greater Victoria and include: 1933 The Crimson Paradise, 1935 Secrets of Chinatown, 1936 Fury and the Woman (aka Lucky Corrigan), Lucky Fugitives, Secret Patrol, Stampede, Tugboat Princess, What Price Vengeance, Manhattan Shakedown, Murder is News, Woman Against the World, Death Goes North, Convicted, Special Inspector, Commandos Strike at Dawn.

Films

FilmYearLocationsReferences
Convicted 1938Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [1]
Commandos Strike at Dawn 1942Saanich, British Columbia, Canada [2]
Son of Lassie 1945Victoria's Airport, other locations on Vancouver Island, other locations in Western Canada
Vixen! 1968Inner Harbour, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [3]
Five Easy Pieces 1970Central Saanich, British Columbia, Canada [4]
Harry in Your Pocket 1973Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [5]
The Changeling 1980Colwood, British Columbia, Canada [6]
Dawn of the Living Socks1982Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [7]
The Glitter Dome 1984Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [8]
Hot Pursuit 1987Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [9]
Backfire 1988Saanichton, British Columbia, Canada [10]
Bird on a Wire 1989Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [11]
Knight Moves 1992Empress Hotel, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [12]
Digger 1993Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [13]
Intersection 1994Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [14]
Little Women 1994Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [15]
Masterminds 1997Colwood, British Columbia, Canada [16]
The Duke 1999Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [17]
Final Destination 2000Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [18]
Scary Movie 2000Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [19]
Cats & Dogs 2001Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [20]
Ripper 2001Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [21]
Black Point2002Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada [22]
X2 2003Colwood, British Columbia, Canada [23]
White Chicks 2004Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [24]
Fierce People 2005Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [25]
The Core 2006Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [26]
Impact (TV miniseries)2006Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [27]
The Mermaid Chair 2006Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada [28]
X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2006Colwood, British Columbia, Canada [29]
X-Men: The Last Stand 2006Colwood, British Columbia, Canada [30]
In The Land Of Women 2007Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [31]
Mulligans 2008Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [32]
2012 2009Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [33]
Kid Cannabis 2012Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [34]
Descendants (2015 film) 2015Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [35]
The Boy (2016 film) 2016Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [36]
Pup Star (2016 film) 2016Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [37]
Monkey Up (2016 film) 2016Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [38]
Pup Star Better 2Gether (2017 film) 2017Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [39]
Pup Star World Tour (2018 film) 2018Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [40]
Deadpool 2018Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [41]
Puppy Star Christmas2018Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [42]
Sailing Into Love2019Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [43]

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References

  1. Convicted - IMDb Filming locations
  2. Commandos Strike at Dawn - IMDb Filming locations
  3. "Vixen! (1968) - IMDb". IMDb .
  4. Five Easy Pieces - IMDb Filming locations
  5. Harry in Your Pocket - IMDb Filming locations
  6. The Changeling - IMDb Filming locations
  7. Dawn of the Living Socks - IMDb Filming locations
  8. The Glitter Dome - IMDb Filming locations
  9. Hot Pursuit - IMDb Filming locations
  10. Backfire - IMDb Filming locations
  11. Bird on a Wire - IMDb Filming locations
  12. Knight Moves - IMDb Filming locations
  13. Digger - IMDb Filming locations
  14. Intersection - IMDb Filming locations
  15. Little Women - IMDb Filming locations
  16. Masterminds - IMDb Filming locations
  17. The Duke - IMDb Filming locations
  18. Final Destination - IMDb Filming locations
  19. Scary Movie - IMDb Filming locations
  20. Cats & Dogs - IMDb Filming locations
  21. Ripper - IMDb Filming locations
  22. Black Point - IMDb Filming locations
  23. X2 - IMDb Filming locations
  24. White Chicks - IMDb Filming locations
  25. Fierce People - IMDb Filming locations
  26. The Core - IMDb Filming locations
  27. Impact (TV Series - IMDb Filming locations
  28. The Mermaid Chair - IMDb Filming locations
  29. X-Men Origins: Wolverine - IMDb Filming locations
  30. X-Men: The Last Stand - IMDb Filming locations
  31. In The Land Of Women - IMDb Filming locations
  32. Mulligans - IMDb Filming locations
  33. 2012 - IMDb Filming locations
  34. Kid Cannabis - IMDb Filming locations
  35. Reid, Michael D. (2015-07-26). "Disney descends on Victoria". The Times Colonist. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  36. The Boy (2016) - IMDb Filming locations
  37. Pup Star (2016) - IMDb Filming locations
  38. Monkey Up (2016) - IMDb Filming locations
  39. Pup Star Better 2Gether (2017) - IMDb Filming locations
  40. Pup Star World Tour (2018) - IMDb Filming locations
  41. Dead Pool - IMDb Filming locations
  42. Puppy Star Christmas - IMDb Filming locations
  43. Sailing Into Love - IMDb Filming locations