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Where was Tru Calling filmed

Tru Calling

Year: 2003

Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller

Country: Canada

<p>Tru Calling was filmed in Vancouver in Canada.</p>

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Locations

  • Aberdeen Block

    In movie

    Scene where The building that Tru attempts to save from being lit on first in episode 1x02 “Putting Out Fires”.

    Real

    Scene was shot Apartment Building (maybe)

  • Canadian Memorial United Church

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Crease Clinic (Riverview Hospital)

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    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.

  • Hallelujah Point (Stanley Park)

    In movie

    Scene where Tru and Nick Kelly once again walk through the park in episode 1x02 “Putting Out Fires”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Jervis Street (between Burnaby & Davie)

    In movie

    Scene where Tru walks down the street trying to convince Kevin to get his family out of the apartment before the fire in episode 1x02 “Putting Out Fires”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Lonsdale Quay Public Market

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Lost Lagoon (Stanley Park)

    In movie

    Scene where Tru and Nick Kelly walk along the lake after meeting in episode 1x02 “Putting Out Fires”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • The Templeton

    In movie

    Scene where Tru and Harrison have breakfast in episode 1x02 “Putting Out Fires”.

    Real

    Scene was shot

  • Vancouver Central Library

    In movie

    Scene where

    Real

    Scene was shot Completed in 1995, the Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch takes up a whole city block in downtown and was designed by Moshe Safdie of DA Architects. The large central atrium is surrounded by the library on one side and several stories of reading spaces on the other. Attached to the main building is a 21-story office tower and retail space.