Lost Girl was filmed in Toronto in Canada.
McDougall Lane (south of Queen, west of Spadina)
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Ted's Restaurant
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Scene was shot Dating all the way back to 1954, Ted’s Restaurant preserves the 50s-style decor that it had when it opened. The restaurant was created by Ted Petkoff who sold it off in the late 60s on the promise that it would retain its classic diner style.
Scarborough
Wellington Street West (between York & Bay)
In movie
Scene where The crew continues to drive through the city in Vex's van in episode 5x16 “Rise”.
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Alley (south of King, west of St. Lawrence)
In movie
Scene where Bo meets a alternate-Tamsin in an alley and asks her questions about the strange place she has ended up in episode 5x14 “Follow the Yellow Trick Road”.
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Unwin Avenue (between Regatta & Marina)
In movie
Scene where Bo says goodbye to Kenzi and Dagny and then makes up with Lauren in episode 5x16 “Rise”.
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Wellington Street West & York Street
In movie
Scene where Vex drives the van around the corner through the dead city in episode 5x16 “Rise”.
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Polson Street
In movie
Scene where The crew are outside a police station when Hades raises his minions to attack them in episode 5x16 “Rise”.
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St. Lawrence Street (between Trolley & Eastern Diversion)
In movie
Scene where Bo sits at a stoplight under a bridge only to realize that everyone has disappeared in episode 5x14 “Follow the Yellow Trick Road”.
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Art Gallery of Ontario
In movie
Scene where Bo and Kenzi visit an art gallery to steal a painting in episode 5x10 “Like Father, Like Daughter”.
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Scene was shot The massive Art Gallery of Ontario began its life as a Georgian manor home known as The Grange which was built in 1817. The home was bequeathed to the museum upon the owners death in 1911 and greatly expanded upon over the century in more than a half a dozen different expansions. The most recent expansion occurred on the supervision of architect Frank Gehry and included the new glass entrance on the north side of the building and a titanium and glass structure over Walker Court with a distinctive protruding staircase.
Toronto
Horner Avenue & Beta Street
In movie
Scene where Several people have their chi sucked by Bo in episode 5x16 “Rise”.
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Brown's Line (between Roseland & Woodbury)
In movie
Scene where Bo and Lauren are walking down the street when Lauren is hit by a truck in episode 5x09 “44 Minutes to Save the World”.
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Former Guvernment Entertainment Complex
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Scene was shot This sprawling entertainment complex containing several bars, nightclubs, and concert venues originally opened in 1984 as the Fresh Restaurant and Nightclub, but only operated for a year before being sold and reopened as RPM. The facility was once again sold in 1995 and after extensive renovation reopened as The Guvernment. The facility was demolished in January 2015 to make way for the City of the Arts development containing condos, commercial offices, and an education space.
Toronto
Fairmont Royal York
In movie
Scene where Bo arrives in the afterlife to rescue Kenzi in episode 5x01 “Like Hell: Part 1”.
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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.
Toronto
Valley Halla Estate
In movie
Scene where After jumping off the train Bo finds herself back on Earth where she discovers a house in the woods in episode 4x03 “Lovers. Apart.”.
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Scene was shot Constructed in 1936 for the inventor Robert Jackson, this isolated estate in the Rouge Valley is now owned and maintained by the nearby Toronto Zoo and use for events and filming.
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