The Good Doctor was filmed in Vancouver & Squamish in Canada.
Deltaport Way
In movie
Scene where The bus from Casper to Cheyenne drives down the highway in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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37992 5 Avenue
In movie
Scene where Shaun packs up and prepares to head off to the airport in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Welcher Avenue & Mary Hill Road
In movie
Scene where Shaun gets off the bus after realizing he missed his stop and ends up getting a ride home from Lea in episode 1x04 “Pipes”.
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Eighth Avenue & Sixth Avenue
In movie
Scene where Shaun works on Martine while her parents drive them to the hospital in episode 1x02 “Mount Rushmore”.
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Cleveland Avenue (between Winnipeg & Victoria)
In movie
Scene where Shaun walks down the street on his way to the bus stop in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Queen Elizabeth Theatre
In movie
Scene where Shaun and Claire wait outside for their police escort to arrive in episode 1x03 “Oliver”.
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West Coast Railway Heritage Park
In movie
Scene where Shaun follows Steve and a bunch of other kids to an abandoned train yard where Steve falls to his death in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Lampliter Gallery Cafe
In movie
Scene where Shawn freaks out after Lea tells him her plans for the future in episode 1x11 “Islands: Part One”.
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Beach Grove Motel
In movie
Scene where Lea instructs Shawn on the proper way to end a date but in the morning she finds him freaking out in episode 1x11 “Islands: Part One”.
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Boundary Bay Regional Airport
In movie
Scene where Shaun gets off a bus and catches a plane to San Jose in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Scene was shot Boundary Bay Airport is a small airport for corporate and private aircraft featuring a number of small hangers and a newly constructed terminal.
Vancouver
Surrey City Hall
In movie
Scene where Dr. Glassman joins Dr. Melendez to critique him for giving Shaun all of the scut work in episode 1x02 “Mount Rushmore”.
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Campbell River Store
In movie
Scene where Lea convinces Shawn to try his hand at driving in episode 1x11 “Islands: Part One”.
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Canada Post Main Office
In movie
Scene where Shaun and Claire catch a helicopter down to San Francisco to pick up the organ for transplant in episode 1x03 “Oliver”.
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Scene was shot This large building that takes up an entire block in downtown Vancouver was the main Canada Post sorting facility since 1958 until it was sold in 2013 when a new facility near the airport opened. The site originally included a kilometer long underground tunnel leading to the waterfront so mail could be taken directly from ships to the facility. The offices have become very popular with productions since their shutdown, with some even using them as sound stages.
Vancouver
Vancouver Community College
In movie
Scene where Shaun is locked out of the hospital when he tries to tell the other doctors to perform an ultrasound in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”. Dr. Andrews asks Dr. Glassman for advice regarding John Wannamaker surgery. Later, Claire and Shaun arrive only to learn that Chuck has lost his place on the transplant list in episode 1x03 “Oliver”. Dr. Glassman suggest Shaun get a person aid while they are eating breakfast in the cafeteria in episode 1x04 “Pipes”.
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Newport Drive (between Ioco & Ungless)
In movie
Scene where A guy on a motorcycle pulls into the street without paying attention and gets his by a car in episode 1x03 “Oliver”.
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BC Place Stadium
In movie
Scene where Shaun arrives in San Jose and witnesses an accident at the airport and works to save a teenage boy in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Scene was shot A large stadium in Vancouver’s downtown, BC Place originally opened in 1983 and featured an inflatable roof. After the roof was torn and deflated in 2007, the stadium was renovated and a retractable roof was installed (those tall columns above the building support the new roof).
Vancouver
Mountain View Cemetery
In movie
Scene where Dr. Glassman has to justify his hiring of Shaun to the hospital's board in episode 1x01 “Burnt Food”.
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Scene was shot The only cemetery in the city of Vancouver, Mountain View Cemetery opened in 1886 and contains the remains of ver 145,000 people.
Vancouver
East Lawn Building (Riverview Hospital)
In movie
Scene where Claire and Shaun pick up the donor liver from the other hospital in episode 1x03 “Oliver”.
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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.
Coquitlam