Police Academy was filmed in Toronto in Canada.
House (exterior)
In movie
Real
Riot Street
In movie
Real
Driving Lessons
In movie
Scene where Carey has to take the seats out of his car so Moses can fit.
Real
Kodak Fotofast
In movie
Scene where Leslie Barbara is working at his photo booth which a group of hooligans steal his whole booth.
Real
Holdup
In movie
Scene where Two cops have their guns stolen by a large man.
Real
Police Academy (field)
In movie
Scene where The cadets are trained at the academy.
Real
Bar
In movie
Scene where Fackler accidentally sets off the riot in front of a bar.
Real
Flower Shop
In movie
Scene where A group of police officers are pinned down in the street in front of a flower shop.
Real
Start of Riot
In movie
Scene where The runaway pinball machine crashes into a corner store and sets off the riot.
Real
Used Car Lot
In movie
Scene where The police crash through a crash through the power poles at a used car lot.
Real
Cat up Tree
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Built in 1880, a protected historic place.
Kleinburg
Police Academy (women's dorm)
In movie
Scene where The women at the academy are housed in a dorm next door to the men's.
Real
Obstacle Course
In movie
Scene where The cadets are put through an obstacle course.
Real
Police Academy (main building)
In movie
Scene where The new recruits arrive at the academy where Commandant Lassard has his office.
Real
Dumping off Bridge
In movie
Scene where Leslie Barbara's booth is dumped off a bridge.
Real
Scene was shot The Cherry Street South Bridge is a steel bascule drawbridge constructed by Joseph Strauss and the Dominion Bridge Company in 1930 to cross the Ship Channel in Toronto's Port Lands.
Toronto
Valet Lot
In movie
Scene where Carey Mahoney gets in trouble after crashing a car he is supposed to be parking.
Real
The Blue Oyster Bar
In movie
Scene where Two cops arrive at what they think is the big weekend party only to learn it is a gay bar.
Real
Scene was shot The Silver Dollar Room is a live music venue that opened in the ground floor of Hotel Waverley in 1959. The lounge and hotel were demolished in 2018 to make room for a new development, but the distinctive facade and interior mural were preserved for their historical value and will be reinstalled in the new venue.
Toronto