Repo Men was filmed in Toronto, Hamilton, Newmarket, & Mississauga in Canada.
Subway Station
In movie
Real
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.
Toronto
Highway
In movie
Real
Scene was shot The elevated portion of the Gardiner Expressway run through downtown Toronto and was constructed between 1956 & 1964.
Toronto
Abandoned Building
In movie
Scene where The design of Giles is rejected by the design firm.
Real
Scene was shot Hamilton City Hall was designed by architect Stanley Roscoe in the international style and opened in 1960.
Hamilton
The Union Mall
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Eaton Centre was constructed in 1977 by Timothy Eaton to house the Toronto flagship store of his eponymous department store chain and retains that name despite Eaton's going bankrupt in the 90s. The mall is centered around a vaulted glass-ceiling galleria designed by Eberhard Zeidler. The Yonge Street side of the mall was remodeled in the 2000s to add street-facing stores with a variety of facades to give the illusion that it consists of multiple buildings.
Toronto