Bulletproof Monk was filmed in Toronto & Oshawa in Canada.
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Park
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Warehouse
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Parking Lot
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Street
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Hot Dog Stand
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Scene was shot Toronto City Hall is a modernist building designed by Viljo Revell and engineered by Hannskarl Bandel which opened in 1965 to replace the nearby Old City Hall.
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Mansion
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Scene was shot Built in 1917, the Parkwood Estate was the former home of the founder of GM of Canada, Samuel McLaughlin. The McLaughlin family moved out in ‘72 and the estate became a history site in ‘89 and is now a museum.
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Bishop Square Station
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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.