Poster Mimic 1997

Where was Mimic filmed

1997, Horror
Filming country: Canada

Mimic was filmed in Toronto in Canada.

Locations

Delancey Street Station

Toronto

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.

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Museum of Natural History

Toronto

Scene was shot The current Royal Ontario Museum a combination of several structures constructed across the 20th century. The original building is a Italianate & Neo-Romanesque structure designed by architects Frank Darling and John A. Pearson in 1914. It was expanded in 1933 with the eastern wing containing its elaborate art deco rotunda designed by Alfred H. Chapman and James Oxley. The curatorial centre was added in 1984 designed in the modernist style by Gene Kinoshita. The most recent expansion is the deconstructionist "Crystal" designed by Daniel Libeskind which opened in 2007 and includes the new lobby and three-story atrium.

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Press Conference

Toronto

Scene was shot Osgoode Hall was designed by John Ewart and William Warren Baldwin in the Neoclassical and Palladian styles. It opened in 1832 to house the lawyers of the Ontario legislature and their law school, eventually established as the Osgoode Hall Law School. It currently houses various provincial courts and the Law Society of Ontario with their Great Library.

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Hospital

Scarborough

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.

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University Library

Toronto

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