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Where was Bait filmed

Bait

Year: 2000

Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller

Country: Canada

Bait was filmed in Toronto in Canada.

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Locations

  • Bay Lower Station (TTC)

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot Located beneath the current Bay Station, Bay Lower was only in operation for six months in 1966. Since then the platform has been used by TTC for operator training and design experimentation, and has been frequently been used for filming so as to not interrupt regular subway traffic.

  • Central Park South & Grand Army Plaza (SE corner of Central Park)

    In movie

    Scene where the characters pass through a well-known Central Park edge location during a tense stretch of the investigation, letting the open plaza and steady traffic support shots that feel public, exposed, and difficult to control.

    Real

    Scene was shot A prominent public plaza at the southeast corner of Central Park, where Central Park South meets Fifth Avenue. The spot includes major landmarks, heavy tourist footfall, and open sightlines that make it useful for wide shots and fast-moving street action.

  • East 42nd Street & Vanderbilt Avenue (Grand Central area)

    In movie

    Scene where the lead moves through a crowded Midtown block under pressure from federal surveillance, using the busy intersection near Grand Central as a recognizable urban backdrop where conversations and tailing can blend into commuter chaos.

    Real

    Scene was shot A high-traffic Midtown Manhattan intersection directly beside Grand Central Terminal, surrounded by major office towers and commuter entrances. The area is known for constant taxis, dense pedestrian flow, and iconic streetscapes that read instantly as central New York on camera.

  • Yankee Stadium

    In movie

    Scene where action plays out around a large sports venue setting, using the stadium’s exterior and nearby streets to add crowd energy and a distinctly New York feel while the operation and the criminals push toward a confrontation.

    Real

    Scene was shot A major baseball stadium complex in the Bronx, famous worldwide and designed to handle large crowds with wide concourses, exterior plazas, and surrounding avenues. Its scale and recognizable setting make it practical for scenes needing a big public venue atmosphere.