Primeval: New World was filmed in Vancouver & Britannia Beach in Canada.
E-One Moli Energy
In movie
Real
Scene was shot A research and manufacturing facility for the Taiwanese battery manufacturer which produces lithium-ion batteries for tools, laptops, and electric cars.
Maple Ridge
Univar Distribution Centre
In movie
Scene where The team arrives to find protesters outside an oil shipping facility in episode 1x02 “Sisiutl”.
Real
Bicycle Underpass (Stanley Park)
In movie
Scene where Evan and Dylan locate an anomaly inside a tunnel in the park in episode 1x01 “The New World”.
Real
Harbour Green Park
In movie
Scene where The police and Predator Control Team investigates the mauled body of a skydiver in episode 1x01 “The New World”.
Real
Burnaby Central Park
In movie
Scene where The team searches for a missing child while two creatures stalk the forest in episode 1x01 “The New World”.
Real
Scene was shot This large park was founded in 1891 on the border between Burnaby and Vancouver. The woods were originally set aside to serve as a source of masts and spars for the Royal Navy which helped preserve the area from development before it became a park.
Burnaby
Britannia Mine Museum
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Built inside the former Concentrator building of a copper mine, the Britannia Mine Museum is a National Historic Site which educates visitors on British Columbia’s mining industry. The processing facility operated for seventy years starting in 1904, with Mill #3 constructed in 1923. No mining actually took place in these tunnels as they were used to transport ore to the Howe Sound.
Yacht Club Parking Lot (Stanley Park)
In movie
Scene where The team is held outside the park while the police search for the missing child within in episode 1x01 “The New World”.
Real
Whytecliff Park
In movie
Scene where Two oil workers are taking readings when they are attacked by a giant snake. Later the team tracks the anomaly to the bay and lead the snake back into it in episode 1x02 “Sisiutl”.
Real
Scene was shot Whytecliff Park, right next to Horseshoe Bay, is a beautiful rocky beach and surrounding park. The most prominent feature of the park is a tidal island called Whyte Islet and great views of Howe Sound.
Vancouver
Whytecliff Park
The Bridge Studios
In movie
Scene where Dylan Weir is approached by Leo John as she is leaving the office in episode 1x02 “Sisiutl”.
Real
Scene was shot The Bridge Studios started its life as a factory for the Dominion Bridge Company where pieces of the Lions Gate Bridge and many other bridges around Vancouver were constructed. The company vacated the factory in the 1970s and it was used for film productions for a number of years before being properly converted into a film studio in 1987.
Burnaby