Orphan Black was filmed in Toronto, Brampton, & Mississauga in Canada.
Valley Halla Estate
In movie
Scene where Cosima wakes up in the middle of a strange and isolated Neolution village on the island in episode 5x01 “The Few Who Dare”. Cosima talks to Aisha about her illness and then is brought up to the main house to meet with P.T. Westmoreland in episode 5x02 “Clutch of Greed”. Ira arrives and talks with Susan while Cosima investigates the mysterious something in the woods in episode 5x04 “Let the Children and Childbearers Toil”.
Real
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.
Scarborough
Bridgepoint Health Hospital
In movie
Scene where Sarah crashes a party hosted at the Dyad Institute in episode 2x01 “Nature Under Constraint and Vexed”. Leekie is signing his book when Beth comes to talk to him about Neolution in episode 4x01 “The Collapse of Nature”.
Real
Scene was shot Bridgepoint Hospital currently consists of two buildings, the new 10-storey tower and the old administration building. The eastern building was originally constructed in 1864 as the Toronto Jail (informally known as the Don Jail) and operated that way until 2013 when it was extensively renovated to be transformed into part of the hospital. The new tower sits on the site of the old Riverdale Hospital and was completed in 2013 and connected to the older building by a glass walkway.
Toronto
Revival 629
In movie
Scene where Rachel presents Kira to the Neolution board in episode 5x07 “Gag or Throttle”. Ferdinand attempts to blackmail the board but finds all of the information has been deleted in episode 5x08 “Guillotines Decide”. Frontenac is preparing to kill Al-Khatib when Felix and Art show up in episode 5x09 “One Fettered Slave”.
Real
WB Studios
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Construction on Pinewood Studios began in 2006 under the name Filmport after extensive cleanup of the port area formerly owned by Imperial Oil. The facility is now the largest purpose-build studio in Canada offering 11 stages including the Mega Stage, one of the largest in North America.
Toronto