It: Chapter Two was filmed in Port Hope, Toronto, & Hamilton in Canada.
Derry Town House (interior)
In movie
Real
Scene was shot Home of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of Canada in Hamilton, the Scottish Rite Club was constructed in 1884 by the owner of the Tuckett Tobacco Company. The home was purchased by the Scottish Rite in 1920 and expanded to include the rotunda and large cathedral which hosts a 3,000 pipe organ. In addition to hosting he Scottish Ride Freemasons of Hamilton Valley, the building is a popular wedding venue and meeting place for various other community groups.
Hamilton
Walton Street
In movie
Scene where The Losers Club walks through town.
Real
Scene was shot In 1793, United Empire Loyalists became the first permanent settlers of European heritage in Port Hope. Relatively slow growth from 1881 to 1951 resulted in much of the town's original architecture not being demolished in the name of progress. Port Hope's downtown is celebrated now as the best-preserved 19th-century streetscape in Ontario.
Port Hope