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Where was The Shack filmed

The Shack

Year: 2017

Genre: Drama, Fantasy

Country: Canada, USA

<p>Filming took place in Vancouver and British Columbia, Canada, as well as Portland, Oregon. Most of the filming was centered in Minatee Bay on Howe Bay in British Columbia and Lake Kalthus. Multnomah Falls in the Columbia River Gorge provided the backdrop for one of the movie&#39;s most iconic scenes. The region provided a unique natural backdrop for the movie - viewers can enjoy majestic waterfalls, rocky landscapes and scenic forests. Idyllic lakes surrounded by mountain peaks create an atmosphere that is sure to captivate fans of The Shack.</p>

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Locations

  • Camping

    In movie

    Scene where Mac is sitting around the campfire with the other campers enjoying a quiet evening. Suddenly his daughter, Missy, comes running to him and calls him to pray to “Daddy.” Mac, seeing the surprised faces of his fellow campers, explains why his daughter calls God that.

    Real

    Scene was shot at Sayres Lake Campground in Mission, British Columbia. It is a scenic natural setting surrounded by tall trees and located on the shores of a lake. The campground is located approximately 17.8 miles northwest of downtown Mission.

  • Poppy's house

    In movie

    Scene where Mac is peacefully clearing snow from the walkways in front of the house. He goes to check the mailbox and gets an unexpected letter from “Papa.” This is actually God's nickname given by his wife. This moment marks the beginning of Mac's spiritual journey.

    Real

    Scene was shot near downtown Vancouver. What is interesting is that the team used artificial snow during the filming. Vancouver is an important entertainment production center in Canada, and its suburbs play a key role as the main location for this film.

  • Waterfall

    In movie

    Scene where After the fall, Mac remembers the family camping trip he took with his wife Nan and their three children, Josh, Kate, and Missy. He remembers telling his children the story of a selfless princess who gave her life to protect the people of her kingdom. The waterfall they admired symbolized the sad tears shed by the princess's father.

    Real

    Scene was shot against the backdrop of the picturesque Multnomah Falls, located in the Columbia River Gorge east of Portland, Oregon. The stunning viewing bridge and neighboring lodge were built in 1925 by American businessman and philanthropist Simon Benson.