Suits was filmed in Toronto & Mississauga in Canada and New York in the United States of America.
Royal Bank Plaza
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Real
Melinda Street & Jordan Street
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Real
Clarence Square
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Real
15 Iceboat Terrace
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Real
St. Paul's Basilica
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Real
Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute (YYZ)
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Real
Scene was shot FESTI is a private college for training fire fighters and other emergency responders that is part of the fire department of Pearson Airport where it is located. The main building includes a 90-seat theatre, several other classrooms, as well as common areas for students. The building was designed by Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects in 2007 and is a LEED Silver building with a green roof and a large solar wall. The 40-acre grounds also include various training buildings, towers, aircraft mockups, and other facilities for training in a variety of difficult scenarios.
Mississauga
Roy Thomson Hall
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Real
Scene was shot Roy Thomson Hall is a 2,630 seat concert hall constructed in 1982. It features a circular glass structure designed by the architect Arthur Erickson with Mathers and Haldenby.
Toronto
Bay Adelaide Centre West
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Scene was shot The 51-storey skyscraper is the first building in the new three-tower office complex completed in 2009. The site was originally set to be developed in the 90s, but the project stalled during the recession and ultimately halted in 1993 with only the underground parkade and six-storey elevator core completed. When the site was eventually developed, the elevator shaft was removed, but the parkade was retained from the original project.
Toronto
The Lakeview Restaurant
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Real
Scene was shot The Lakeview is an old-school diner which opened in 1932 which maintains its classic look making it a popular filming location.
Toronto
Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
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Real
Scene was shot The Four Seasons Centre is a 2,071-seat theatre constructed in 2006 in a modernist design by architecture firm Diamond and Schmitt Architects. The project was originally proposed in 1984, but funding issues pushed the start of construction until 2002. The interior of the hall is a five-tiered auditorium with advanced acoustic engineering including extensive rubber insulation of the entire structure to reduce street and subway noise.
Toronto