Poster Frequency 2016

Where was Frequency filmed

2016, Fantasy Drama Mystery Thriller
Filming country: USA Canada

Frequency was filmed in Vancouver in Canada and New York in the United States of America.

North 40 Dog Park

In movie

Scene where Raimy is called to a crime scene where an old skeleton is found in a swamp in pilot episode.


Real

Scene was shot Located atop the remnants of an old WWII army base, North 40 is a large off-leash dog park located adjacent to the Boundary Bay Airport which is popular with productions for its easily controlled streets and variety of overgrown paths. The roads were originally part of the Vancouver Wireless Station, built for the Canadian Army Signal Corps during WWII and in operation until 1971.
Vancouver



750 Pacific Boulevard

In movie

Scene where Raimy looks through the old Nightingale Killer case files in pilot episode.


Real

Scene was shot An office block that was constructed as part of the Plaza of Nations development for Expo ‘86. Originally there was a matching set of offices to the west, but those were demolished in 2008.
Vancouver



Aja Tan Studios

In movie

Scene where Frank's car is pulled from the river with his body in pilot episode.


Real


Vancouver



East Lawn Building (Riverview Hospital)

In movie

Scene where Young Raimy brings Frank the ham radio in the hospital where he is being treated for his gunshot wound in pilot episode. Young Eva is treated at the hospital in episode 1x04 “Bleed Over”.


Real

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



Allied Shipbuilders

In movie

Scene where Frank heads to the docks to talk with Little Jay about the upcoming deal in pilot episode. Frank returns to convince Little Jay to turn himself over to the police in episode 1x02 “Signal and Noise”.


Real


Vancouver




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