Psych: The Movie was filmed in Vancouver in Canada.
Locations
Stakeout
Scene where Juliet is staking out the street with her partner Sam Sloan when she spots someone stealing from a table.
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Restaurant
Scene where McNab pretends to have a heart attack from all of the salt in front of El Proveedor.
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Market of Crime
Scene where Shawn ransacks the supplies of the fence El Proveedor looking for his stolen engagement ring.
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El Proveedor's Hideout
Scene where El Proveedor interrogates a criminal to find out about Shawn.
Scene was shot This building opened in 1934 as a veterans treatment center for veterans of the First World War. This included the main building as well as the separate Veterans Dining Block. The main building was expanded in 1945 and reopened in 1949 as the Crease Clinic of Psychological Medicine, a short-term psychological treatment center. Now used almost exclusively for film production.
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Chinatown Alley
Scene where Gus walks down the alley to the new Psych office.
Scene was shot A prominent alley off Victory Square which got its name when The Province newspaper built a skybridge in 1924 connecting the Egett Building to the Carter Cotton Building.
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Bay City General Hospital (interior)
Scene where Gus and Shawn head to the hospital where Juliet's new partner is hospitalized.
Scene was shot The East Lawn Building opened in 1930 and housed the Chronic Female Unit and is the largest building at Riverview. The building was designed to house 675 patients but by the 50s its had over 1,400. The building was closed down in 2005 and has been used by film productions since then.
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Bay City General Hospital (exterior)
Scene where Shawn and Gus head outside and Nick Conforth gets their attention to give them intel about the case.
Scene was shot The North Lawn building opened in 1955 to house mental patients with Tuberculosis. It was closed down in 2007 and only recently opened to film productions.
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Sunnyvale Mental Hospital (exterior)
Scene where Gus and Shawn head to the metal hospital to find is condemned and locked.
Scene was shot The West Lawn Building opened in 1913 and housed the Chronic Male Unit. Closed down in 1983, this building has been used sparingly for film work due to its rundown and unsafe state.
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Observatory
Scene where Gus takes Shawn to a night at the observatory and Gus attracts the attention of Selene.
Scene was shot A small observatory built in 1978 featuring a ½-metre Cassegrain reflector telescope. Run by the nearby H.R. MacMillan Space Centre.
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The Tenderloin Lofts
Scene where Juliet, Shawn, and Gus emerge from the apartment and see Billy McGoldrick coming out from across the street.
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Juliet & Shawn's Apartment
Scene where Gus and Shawn head over to the apartment to find Juliet finally willing to tell them about the case.
Scene was shot A photography and event space just east of Gastown in the last remnants of an old ironworks dating back to the 1880s.
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Del Mar Inn (exterior)
Scene where Billy McGoldrick looks out the window and sees Shawn watching him.
Scene was shot Built in 1912 as the Cadillac Hotel, the Del Mar Inn is the one original property on the block that was not purchased by BC Hydro when they constructed their headquarters.
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San Francisco Marina Commercial Harbor
Scene where The gang returns to the mainland after defeating their enemies and Juliet and Shawn are married right on the pier by El Proveedor.
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