Fairly Legal was filmed in Vancouver in Canada and San Francisco in the United States of America.
Tommy's Market
In movie
Scene where Kate comes upon Steve Janks smashing up the shop and smashes it up with him in episode 1x02 “Priceless”.
Real
Waterfall Building
In movie
Scene where Kate is staying at Justin's place when she tries to help him with the naked guy across the way in episode 1x05 “The Two Richards”.
Real
Scene was shot An apartment building in False Creek designed by architect Arthur Erickson and opened in 2001. The unique spiral staircases and central reception area make it a frequent choice for productions.
Vancouver
Caretaker's Cottage (Murdo Frazer Park)
In movie
Scene where Lauren visits a client's former husband to help finalize the divorce in episode 1x06 “Believers”.
Real
Scene was shot A small log cottage in the hidden Murdo Frazer Park in North Vancouver sits next to beautiful lake and is surrounded on all sides by tall trees. You wouldn’t even know it is surrounded by houses and located a block from the highway.
Vancouver
Cecil Green Park House
In movie
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Scene was shot This building, constructed in 1912, was originally the home of Edward Davis, a prominent lawyer for the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was called Kanakla (meaning ‘house on the cliff’). It now belongs to the university and houses weddings, film shoots, and other events.
Vancouver
Anderson Street (between 2nd & Cartwright)
In movie
Scene where Kate and Justin eat at a food truck in episode 1x05 “The Two Richards”.
Real
Harrison Galleries
In movie
Scene where Kate goes to a cafe to watch Paul Shelton play an acoustic set in episode 1x08 “Ultravinyl”.
Real
Westwood Village
In movie
Scene where Justin talks to Kate on the phone while out jogging, and later he talks her to the phone again while getting out of the cab in episode 1x07 “Coming Home”.
Real
Beatty Street
In movie
Scene where Kate arranges a reunion with Steve Janks's old friends that he doesn't attend in episode 1x02 “Priceless”.
Real
Scene was shot Formerly the Players Chophouse.
Vancouver
Grant Street (between Salsbury & Victoria)
In movie
Scene where Kate is approached by Brandon Belber after talking to his parents outside their home in episode 1x08 “Ultravinyl”.
Real
Kitchener Street & Commercial Drive
In movie
Scene where Kate talks to Brandon Belber about Paul Shelton outside the cafe where the musician was performing in episode 1x08 “Ultravinyl”.
Real
Columbus Avenue (between Broadway & Pacific)
In movie
Scene where Kate checks her phone while walking back to the office in pilot episode.
Real
Napier Street & Commercial Drive
In movie
Scene where Kate visits Richard Neumeier where he is playing some bongos on the street in episode 1x05 “The Two Richards”.
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Chapel at Minoru Park
In movie
Scene where Kate attends her best friend's wedding in episode 1x09 “My Best Friend's Prenup”.
Real
Score on Davie
In movie
Scene where Kate mediates between two brothers over a parking space at the business they own together in episode 1x10 “Bridges”.
Real
Granville Street Bridge
In movie
Scene where Douglas Pease has an accident while driving down the highway in pilot episode.
Real
Powell Street (between Post & Greary)
In movie
Scene where Kate runs and tries to catch the streetcar after meeting with Spencer in pilot episode.
Real
West Cordova Street & Water Street
In movie
Scene where Leonardo talks to Justin on the street. Later Justin talks to Kate on the phone while walking down the street in episode 1x03 “Benched”.
Real
Schneider Electric
In movie
Scene where Kate goes to mediate a termination and ends up having to talk someone down from suicide in episode 1x06 “Believers”.
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Howe Street
In movie
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North Vancouver City Library
In movie
Scene where Kate meets Justin outside the bank in episode 1x06 “Believers”.
Real
San Francisco City Hall
In movie
Scene where Kate runs out of City Hall and talks to Justin at the lunch cart in pilot episode.
Real
Vancouver College
In movie
Scene where A video of Coach Gardner yelling at and pushing a player gets him into trouble in episode 1x03 “Benched”.
Real
The Vancouver Club
In movie
Scene where Lauren goes to lunch at the club to try and retain one of their old clients in episode 1x04 “Bo Me Once”.
Real
Scene was shot A private club founded in 1889 a mere three years after the establishment of Vancouver. The current heritage building the club resides in was opened at midnight on New Years Eve of 1913.
Vancouver
Dock B (San Francisco Ferry Terminal)
In movie
Scene where Kate gets on the ferry to ride back to her boat in pilot episode.
Real
Aerospace Technology Campus (BCIT)
In movie
Scene where Kate goes to talk to D'Sean Henry about his brother in pilot episode.
Real
Scene was shot A new campus for the British Columbia Institute of Technology that opened in 2007 by the Vancouver International Airport specializing in training aircraft maintenance, commercial piloting, and airport operations.
Richmond
Oceanic Plaza
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Oceanic Plaza, the name applying to both the skyscraper and adjacent square, is a glass office building constructed in 1975. While the building is occasionally used for filming, most often productions shoot in the square or the former pedestrian bridge which ran across Hastings Street to Guinness Tower.
Vancouver
East Lawn Building (Riverview Hospital)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The East Lawn Building opened in 1930 and housed the Chronic Female Unit and is the largest building at Riverview. The building was designed to house 675 patients but by the 50s its had over 1,400. The building was closed down in 2005 and has been used by film productions since then.
Coquitlam
Marine Building
In movie
Scene where Kate talks to Paul Hainsley outside his office about Sofia Peña in episode 1x07 “Coming Home”.
Real
Scene was shot An Art Deco skyscraper built in 1930 which was the tallest building in the British Empire when it opened. A Vancouver heritage building.
Vancouver
City Centre Motor Hotel
In movie
Scene where Kate visits Richard Neumeier at the motel he is staying at to convince him to return in episode 1x05 “The Two Richards”.
Real
Alexander Street (between Powell & Columbia)
In movie
Scene where Richard Neumeier is hit by a truck in a flashback in episode 1x05 “The Two Richards”.
Real
CBC Vancouver Broadcast Centre
In movie
Scene where Kate grabs coffee with Justin to talk about the case in episode 1x02 “Priceless”.
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Scene was shot Home of CBC Radio Vancouver and various other production facilities.
Vancouver
Vogue Theatre
In movie
Scene where Mack and Sherry Belber tell the story of their band's last show and of Paul Shelton's breakdown in episode 1x08 “Ultravinyl”.
Real
Vancouver Art Gallery
In movie
Scene where Kate talks to Justin about her client at his office in pilot episode.
Real
Scene was shot The Art Gallery is housed in the former Provincial Courthouse, a Neo-classic building constructed in 1906. This is a Vancouver heritage building.
Vancouver
Vancouver Art Gallery
Segal Graduate School of Business (SFU)
In movie
Scene where Kate works at her family's firm at in pilot episode.
Real
Scene was shot Simon Fraser University’s graduate business program operates out of this 100-year-old building in the heart of downtown. The structure originally housed the western headquarters of the Bank of Montreal, and was extensively renovated in 2005 to restore it to its original glory.
Vancouver
Eagle Harbour Yacht Club
In movie
Scene where Kate wakes up on her boat parked at the marina in pilot episode.
Real
Bentall 5 (Bentall Centre)
In movie
Scene where Kate goes to meet with Douglas and Charles Pease at their office in pilot episode.
Real
Roedde House Museum
In movie
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Scene was shot A Victorian era house build in 1893 in the Queen Anne style for the cities first bookbinder. It is now a museum owned by the City of Vancouver and an official heritage building.
Vancouver