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Where was Killjoys filmed

Killjoys

Year: 2015

Genre: Action, Adventure, Thriller

Country: Canada

<p>Killjoys was filmed in Toronto, Oshawa, Hamilton, Mississauga, &amp; Brampton in Canada.</p>

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Locations

  • 21 Don Roadway

    In movie

    Scene where John is being interrogated when Dutch arrives to save the day and capture their target in episode 1x01 “Bangarang”.

    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.

  • Bluffer's Sand Beach (Bluffer's Park)

    In movie

    Scene where Aneela encounters Khlyen while inside the Green in episode 3x06 “Necropolis Now”. Dutch watches one of Aneela's memories from her childhood with Khlyen in episode 3x07 “The Wolf You Feed”. Dutch and Aneela wake up in the Green Space and find Khlyen waiting for them in episode 3x10 “Wargasm”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Brampton City Hall

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Casa Loma

    In movie

    Scene where Dutch and the team drop off the new Kendry heir with Delle Seyah in episode 1x04 “Vessel”.

    Real

    Scene was shot A gothic revival mansion constructed in 1914 for Sir Henry Mill Pellatt for a princely sum of $3.5 million. After passing through a number of owners, the city seized the property in 1933 and it was soon leased by the Kiwanis Club for 74 years. The mansion is currently available for tours.

  • Fairmont Royal York

    In movie

    Scene where Delle Seyah greets Dutch upon her arrival and briefs her on the evening in episode 1x10 “Escape Velocity”.

    Real

    Scene was shot A large historic hotel in downtown Toronto which opened in 1929 as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway's network of grand hotels across the country. The hotel current sports 1365 rooms, a number of meeting rooms, a bar, and a small shopping area in the basement.

  • Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute (YYZ)

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot FESTI is a private college for training fire fighters and other emergency responders that is part of the fire department of Pearson Airport where it is located. The main building includes a 90-seat theatre, several other classrooms, as well as common areas for students. The building was designed by Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects in 2007 and is a LEED Silver building with a green roof and a large solar wall. The 40-acre grounds also include various training buildings, towers, aircraft mockups, and other facilities for training in a variety of difficult scenarios.

  • Hearn Generation Plant

    In movie

    Scene where Dutch and John drop off their latest capture and John hears about the bounty on his brother in episode 1x01 “Bangarang”. The team gets their new prisoner to transport in episode 1x02 “The Sugar Point Run”. The team evacuates the city in episode 1x10 “Escape Velocity”.

    Real

    Scene was shot The Hearn Generating Station is a decommissioned power plant originally built for coal back in 1951 and converted to natural gas in the 70s. The plant was shut down in the 80s and the site has sat largely unused since then. Most of the equipment inside the plant was scrapped in 2002 when the site was slated to be turned into a film studio, but those plans were eventually abandoned.

  • Metro Toronto Convention Centre

    In movie

    Scene where Dutch and the team enter the RAC facility, and later she tells them to leave without her in episode 1x09 “Enemy Khlyen”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Parkwood Estate & Gardens

    In movie

    Scene where The team infiltrates a party to steal a microchip from a monk in episode 1x01 “Bangarang”.

    Real

    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.

  • RC Harris Water Treatment Plant

    In movie

    Scene where The crew lands outside Medidas City in episode 1x10 “Escape Velocity”.

    Real

    Scene was shot Built in 1941 atop a former amusement park, the R. C. Harris plant currently provides almost half of Toronto's drinking water. The building was designed in the art-deco style and is known colloquially as the Palace of Purification for its grand architecture both inside and out. The plant was named after Rowland Caldwell Harris, who was Toronto's Commissioner of Works at the time of construction.