Rookie Blue was filmed in Toronto & Mississauga in Canada.
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Glen Bailie Place (south of St. Andrew, west of Spadina)
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Courtyard off Temperance Street
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Ashbridges Bay Park Road
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Toronto Police Service 51 Division
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Unwin Avenue (between Cherry & Regatta)
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Former Trinity Studios
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Essroc Toronto Terminal
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The Winnipeg
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Queen's Park
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Berczy Park
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Unwin Avenue (between Regatta & Marina)
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Sugar Beach Park
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Full Worth
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418 Queen Street East
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1 Glen Road
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David Crombie Park
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The Lakeview Restaurant
Scene was shot The Lakeview is an old-school diner which opened in 1932 which maintains its classic look making it a popular filming location.
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Fairmont Royal York
Scene was shot A large historic hotel in downtown Toronto which opened in 1929 as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway's network of grand hotels across the country. The hotel current sports 1365 rooms, a number of meeting rooms, a bar, and a small shopping area in the basement.
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Metro Toronto Convention Centre
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Lake Shore Boulevard East & Don Roadway
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Metro Hall
Scene was shot Metro Hall is a 27-story office building constructed in 1992 housing the City of Toronto municipal offices. The main floor of the building houses the council chambers which were only used until 1998 when the various level of city governments were merged and moved to City Hall.
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Berkeley Church
Scene was shot A historic church constructed in 1871 that has been transformed into a modern events space.
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Cherry Street Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge
Scene was shot The Cherry Street South Bridge is a steel bascule drawbridge constructed by Joseph Strauss and the Dominion Bridge Company in 1930 to cross the Ship Channel in Toronto's Port Lands.
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Former Guvernment Entertainment Complex
Scene was shot This sprawling entertainment complex containing several bars, nightclubs, and concert venues originally opened in 1984 as the Fresh Restaurant and Nightclub, but only operated for a year before being sold and reopened as RPM. The facility was once again sold in 1995 and after extensive renovation reopened as The Guvernment. The facility was demolished in January 2015 to make way for the City of the Arts development containing condos, commercial offices, and an education space.
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Allan Gardens
Scene was shot Allan Gardens began its life as gardens and a conservatory established by the Toronto Horticultural Society in 1860 and transferred fully to the city on 1888. The park houses a conservatory known as the Palm House consisting of six green houses built in 1910 after the older Horticultural Pavilion was destroyed in a fire.
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Marie Curtis Park
Scene was shot Marie Curtis Park was created after the destruction of all of the homes at the site by Hurricane Hazel in 1954. The park was named after the mayor of Long Branch, the village where the park was constructed.
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Outer Harbour Marina Toronto
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Clarence Square
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507 King Street East
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St. Lawrence Street (between Trolley & Eastern Diversion)
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Lower Simcoe Street (between Front & Bremner)
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Fire and Emergency Services Training Institute (YYZ)
Scene was shot FESTI is a private college for training fire fighters and other emergency responders that is part of the fire department of Pearson Airport where it is located. The main building includes a 90-seat theatre, several other classrooms, as well as common areas for students. The building was designed by Kleinfeldt Mychajlowycz Architects in 2007 and is a LEED Silver building with a green roof and a large solar wall. The 40-acre grounds also include various training buildings, towers, aircraft mockups, and other facilities for training in a variety of difficult scenarios.
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Knox College (U of T)
Scene was shot Knox College was founded in 1844 as a postgraduate theological college associated with the Presbyterian Church of Canada. It moved in to its current neo-gothic building 1915.
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University College (U of T)
Scene where Dov catches up with the escaped convict only to have Gail take the arrest in episode 1x02 “Mercury Retrograde”.
Scene was shot The University College building opened in 1859 to house the secular counterpart to Trinity College and St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto. The building was designed by architects Frederic Cumberland and William Storm in the Romanesque Revival-style with a variety of other styles mixed in.