Where was A Simple Favor filmed
A Simple Favor was filmed in Toronto & Mississauga in Canada and New York in the United States of America.
Locations
Warfield Main Street
Scene where Stephanie drives through town to pick up her son and later she hands out fliers with Emily's photo.
Scene was shot Unionville's historic Main Street is a popular tourist destination for its preserved small town feel amongst all of the surrounding development, preserving many features dating back to the village's founding in 1794.
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Warfield Elementary School
Scene where Stephanie is picking her son up from school when she realizes Nicky and Miles have struck up a friendship and arranges a playdate at Emily's home.
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Emily's House
Scene where Stephanie invites Emily over to her home so their kids can play together and they get to know one another over martinis.
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Bistro
Scene where Sona, Stacy, and Darren snark while watching Stephanie hang up missing persons fliers.
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Cemetary
Scene where Stephanie and Sean attend Emily funeral and later Stephanie returns for a martini at the grave.
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Goodell College
Scene where Stephanie pays Sean a visit at the university where he works and sees him and his T.A. flirting.
Scene was shot The University College building opened in 1859 to house the secular counterpart to Trinity College and St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto. The building was designed by architects Frederic Cumberland and William Storm in the Romanesque Revival-style with a variety of other styles mixed in.
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Driving
Scene where Stephanie is driving Miles and Nicky when Nicky hands her an envelope that his mother asked him to give her.
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Intersection
Scene where Stephanie runs a red light while talking to Miles and Nicky and almost gets into an accident.
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Covered Highway
Scene where Stephanie drives to the city with the painting of Emily and later she raps in her car.
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Manhattan Street
Scene where Stephanie drives to the art studio through the city.
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Street outside Diana Hyland's Studio
Scene where Stephanie parks her car outside the studio of the artist who did the painting from Emily's house.
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McLanden House
Scene where Stephanie visits Emily's parents home and sneaks in in the guise of a cleaner to learn about Emily's childhood.
Scene was shot Constructed in 1936 for the inventor Robert Jackson, this isolated estate in the Rouge Valley is now owned and maintained by the nearby Toronto Zoo and use for events and filming.
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Warfield Deluxe Motel
Scene where Emily watches Stephanie's video blogs while hiding out in a sketchy motel and comes up with a plan.
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Beach
Scene where Hope and Faith are partying on the beach with a bunch of kids their age when their father shows up and rips them away.
Scene was shot Marie Curtis Park was created after the destruction of all of the homes at the site by Hurricane Hazel in 1954. The park was named after the mayor of Long Branch, the village where the park was constructed.
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Bus Terminal
Scene where Hope and Faith say their goodbyes and Faith leaves on a bus.
Scene was shot The Toronto Coach terminal opened in 1931 as the Gray Coach Terminal designed by architect Charles B. Dolphin. The main terminal area is an historic two-story Art Deco structure connected to several partially-covered bus bays. A small annex built across Elizabeth Street was constructed in 1968 to add an additional five bays. The terminal closed in 2021 after Greyhound stopped operating in Canada and Coach Canada relocated to the new Union Station Bus Terminal.
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Warfield Police Department
Scene where Emily walks into the police station with a black eye and gives her story.
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Fairfield County Municipal Center
Scene where Sean is mobbed by reporters as he walks to the courthouse for his hearing.
Scene was shot Named after Group of Seven artist Frederick Varley, the Unionville art gallery was constructed in 1997.