Poster Imposters 2017

Where was Imposters filmed

2017, Comedy Drama Mystery Crime
Filming country: USA Canada

Imposters was filmed in Vancouver, Toronto, & Mississauga in Canada and New York in the United States of America.

Cecil Green Park House (UBC)

In movie

Scene where Jules and Richard talk their way into a fancy country club in their search for some legal advice in episode 1x07 “Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower”.


Real

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



Powell Street (between Gore & Dunlevy)

In movie

Scene where Richie's car gets a ticket for illegal parking in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


Real


Vancouver



925 Bute Street

In movie



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Vancouver



Seasons in the Park (Queen Elizabeth Park)

In movie

Scene where Maddie goes out to lunch with Patrick in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen”.


Real


Vancouver



Terminal Avenue & Carolina Street

In movie

Scene where Ezra watches an ambulance drive past on his way to work in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”.


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Vancouver



Bayshore Drive & Menchion Mews

In movie

Scene where Jules thinks the car behind them is following them in episode 1x07 “Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower”.


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Vancouver



EZDog

In movie

Scene where Ezra attempts to purchase a dog for Eva only to find that none of his credit cards work in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”.


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Vancouver



Cook Culture

In movie

Scene where Ezra finds Gaby taking a cooking class to return her book in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


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Vancouver



Alexander Street (between Columbia & Main)

In movie

Scene where Richie and Ezra park their car and walk to the spy shop. Later Richie returns to his car after acquiring the information to find Ezra waiting for him in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


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Vancouver



The Cobalt Cabaret

In movie

Scene where Patrick is getting ready to leave after waiting for Maddie when she shows up and asks to go back to his place in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”.


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Vancouver



5th Avenue (between Washington Square & 8th)

In movie

Scene where Lenny Cohen walks back to her parked car in episode 1x10 “Always Forward, Never Back”.


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New York



Osler Street (between Matthews & Balfour)

In movie

Scene where Richard follows Patrick through his neighborhood in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


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Vancouver



Seymour Street (between Granville & Drake)

In movie

Scene where Richard follows Patrick downtown in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


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Vancouver



Spring Street & Elgin Street

In movie

Scene where Ezra drives after Maddie's mother while the other two search through the yearbook for people who Jules can pose as for their con in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen”.


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Port Moody



Ferguson Point (Stanley Park)

In movie

Scene where Maddie, Max, and Sally meet to discuss their next target in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”.


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Vancouver



Railtown Cafe

In movie

Scene where Jules talks to Ezra and Richie and tries to convince them to let her join their hunt for Maddie in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


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Vancouver



Legacy Hair Studio

In movie

Scene where Jules makes contact with Margaret Jonson, Maddie's mother, while posing as an old school classmate in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen.”.


Real


Port Moody



610 Jervis Street

In movie

Scene where Maddie leaves her apartment with her go-bag and catches a cab in episode 1x08 “In the Game”.


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Vancouver



Playland (PNE)

In movie

Scene where Jules and Richard talk about their legal options and decide to contact Ezra in code in episode 1x07 “Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower”.


Real

Scene was shot Dating back to 1958 when it was built in Hastings Park, Playland is the oldest standing amusement park in Canada. The park’s regular season runs from April to September, with an addition few weeks of operation in late October to Fright Nights. The amusement park is partnered with the PNE for hosting the annual fair on the grounds in August.
Vancouver



2628 Queens Avenue

In movie

Scene where Maddie attends a barbecue with Patrick's family at his home and they get close in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”. Maddie comes over to Patrick's house and they spend the night together in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”. Patrick throws a lavish birthday party for Maddie where Ezra shows up with the rest of the group while posing as Maddie's brother in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


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Vancouver



St. James's Well Pub

In movie

Scene where Maddie goes to the pub where Gary Heller plays darts in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


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Port Moody



Hy's Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar

In movie

Scene where Maddie goes out to dinner with Gary Heller but has a hard time paying attention in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


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Vancouver



Campbell River Store

In movie

Scene where Richie and Ezra discuss the rules for their cons and attempt to con an asshole in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


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Surrey



Bloedel Conservatory (Queen Elizabeth Park)

In movie

Scene where Max remembers talking with Sally about their partnership with the Doctor in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”.


Real

Scene was shot First conceived of for Canada’s centennial celebration, the conservatory was built in 1969 atop a reservoir at Vancouver’s highest point. The triodetic dome is 140 feet in diameter and 70 fee high and contains over 200 bird species and 500 plant species.
Vancouver



Ivanhoe Apartments

In movie

Scene where Gary Heller drives Maddie home from after their date and kisses her in the car in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”. Maddie is talking to Patrick outside her apartment after their lunch when Heller shows up with a gift in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen.”.


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Vancouver



Vancouver International Airport

In movie

Scene where Josh Bloom spots Maddie at the airport in disguise but gets his nose broken when he tries to pursue her in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”.


Real

Scene was shot Dating back to 1931, YVR is Vancouver’s primary airport and the second busiest airport in Canada. Built on Musqueam territory, the airport replaced the small grass airport in nearby Minoru Park and expanded to fill up most of Sea Island on which it resides.
Richmond



1075 West Georgia Street

In movie

Scene where Richard finally catches up with Patrick at his destination only to find the building houses the FBI in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


Real


Vancouver



Victory Square

In movie

Scene where Ezra watches Patrick buying flowers for Maddie and decides to approach him in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


Real

Scene was shot Victory Square, which was originally the grounds for the old provincial courthouse, isn’t named after any particular victory, but as a general commemoration for the Canadian armed forces. The square features a 9 meter tall Cenotaph remembering the armed forces which was constructed in 1924.
Vancouver



21 Don Roadway

In movie



Real

Scene was shot The former home to a Lever Brothers factory dating back to 1892, this facility shut down and changed hands several times in the late 2000s and is now at the center of the large office and retail redevelopment.
Toronto



Pacific Central Station

In movie

Scene where Max finds Sally at the train station where she is preparing to leave the city in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”.


Real

Scene was shot A Neoclassical Revival train station opened in 1919 for the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway, it now houses Amtrak's Cascades and Via Rail's Canadian lines. A Vancouver heritage building.
Vancouver



The Old Spaghetti Factory

In movie

Scene where The trio goes to a restaurant so Jules can work on Arlen Jonson's phone to track down Maddie in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen.”.


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New Westminster



Washington Square Park

In movie

Scene where Lenny Cohen is talking to another misbehaving one of the Doctor's employees when she gets a call about the fuckup in Seattle in episode 1x10 “Always Forward, Never Back”.


Real

Scene was shot Washington Square is a famous Greenwich Village park originally created in 1826 as the Washington Military Parade Ground. In 1850 the land was turned into a proper park and in 1889 the arch was constructed to celebrate the centennial of George Washington's inauguration designed in the style of the Arc de Triomphe. The fountain in the middle of the park was built in 1852 and extensively renovated in 1934.
New York



Templeton Secondary School

In movie

Scene where Richard distracts one of the nuns while Jules and Ezra sneak into the school to search through yearbooks in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen.”.


Real

Scene was shot Dating back to 1927, this public school in Vancouver has been used in countless productions over the years.
Vancouver



Coquitlam Centre

In movie

Scene where Jules, Ezra, and Richard con several people in the mall to get the money needed to fly to Seattle in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”.


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Coquitlam



110 East Cordova Street

In movie

Scene where Ezra arrives at work to find one of his coworkers has had a heart attack in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”. Ezra has a dream of running the company and then attempting to hang himself in his office in episode 1x07 “Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower”.


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Vancouver



23539 Rawlison Crescent

In movie

Scene where The trio heads to the home of Maddie's parents where Jules and Richard have lunch with her mother in episode 1x04 “Cohen, Lenny Cohen.”. Maddie recounts the very first con she pulled as a teenager in episode 1x10 “Always Forward, Never Back”.


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Langley



6065 Collingwood Place

In movie

Scene where Ezra returns home to find all of his money missing in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”. Ezra and Richie hold a yard sale to raise money to pay off the guy at the spy shop in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


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Vancouver



Smile Diner

In movie

Scene where Maddie is sitting alone at a diner when Ezra, Richard, and Jules show up in episode 1x05 “Is a Shark Good or Bad?”. The trio confronts Maddie about what she did to them and Maddie warns them to back off in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”. The trio calls Maddie back to the diner to tell her the truth about Patrick in episode 1x08 “In the Game”.


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Vancouver



The Ironworks

In movie

Scene where Ezra and Richie knock on the door of the apartment where they think Maddie lives only to find another person she conned living there in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”. The trio goes over everything they know about Maddie in an attempt to find any common elements in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


Real

Scene was shot A photography and event space just east of Gastown in the last remnants of an old ironworks dating back to the 1880s.
Vancouver



City Centre Motor Hotel

In movie

Scene where The trio strategizes their way forward after their meeting with Maddie in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”. Ezra heads to the motel to stop Jules from leaving town in episode 1x08 “In the Game”.


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Vancouver



Maritime Museum Dock

In movie

Scene where Max lives in his boat which is docked at a marina overlooking downtown.


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Vancouver



Segal Graduate School of Business (SFU)

In movie

Scene where Maddie heads in to interview at the bank where her new target works in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”. Maddie interviews for and starts her new job with her mark Gary Heller in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”. Max calls the Doctor with a status update while watching Heller leave work in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


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



Gore Avenue (between Georgia & Union)

In movie

Scene where Ezra and Richie are arguing about protein powder when they get a call back from the spy shop in episode 1x01 “My So-Called Wife”.


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Vancouver



Bayshore Drive (between Denman & Menchion)

In movie

Scene where The car that Jules through was following them turns into a parking lot in episode 1x07 “Frog-Bikini-Eiffel Tower”.


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Vancouver



West Pender Street (between Burrard & Hornby)

In movie

Scene where Richard continues to follow Patrick through downtown Seattle but almost loses him at a red light in episode 1x06 “The Maddie Code”.


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Vancouver



Brownsville Pub & RV Park

In movie

Scene where A man tries to come onto a mysterious woman at the bar and she breaks his arm when he doesn't back off in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


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Surrey



Denny's

In movie

Scene where Ezra and Richie attempt to steal the wallet of an asshole at a roadside diner with less than successful results in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”.


Real


Vancouver



Bauhaus

In movie

Scene where Maddie is having an engagement dinner with Patrick and his 'sister' when Ezra arrives to drunkenly interrupt them in episode 1x08 “In the Game”.


Real

Scene was shot Formerly The Meatmarket Restaurant.
Vancouver



800 Grand Boulevard East

In movie

Scene where Sally takes a job as Gary Heller's housekeeper so she can search his house in episode 1x02 “My Balls, Dickhead”. Sally searches the house and documents the money stash in episode 1x03 “We Wanted Every Lie”.


Real


Vancouver



Vancouver Aquarium (Stanley Park)

In movie

Scene where Ezra, Richard, and Jules wait to meet Maddie at the aquarium to discuss the new plan in episode 1x08 “In the Game”.


Real

Scene was shot The Vancouver Aquarium located in Stanley Park opened in 1956 and was the first aquarium in Canada. This aquarium was the first one in the world to display an orca (though they banned orca capture in ‘96 and haven’t had one in residence since ‘01).
Vancouver



Toronto Coach Terminal

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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.
Toronto




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