Titans was filmed in Toronto, Hamilton, & Oshawa in Canada.
Locations
9 New Street
Scene where Jason Todd takes Dick to one of Batman's safe houses with their prisoner and Dick invites the Titans over in episode 1x06 “Jason Todd”. The Titans interrogate their prisoner who tells them about his cult's beliefs about Rachel and about her mother in episode 1x07 “Asylum”.
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Princes' Boulevard (between Nunavut & Newfoundland)
Scene where Young Dick raves the car he stole from Bruce Wayne down the street away from two cop cars in episode 1x03 “Origins”.
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Parkwood Estate & Gardens
Scene where Gar takes Rachel to the mansion he lives filled with strange people in episode 1x04 “Doom Patrol”.
Scene was shot Built in 1917, the Parkwood Estate was the former home of the founder of GM of Canada, Samuel McLaughlin. The McLaughlin family moved out in ‘72 and the estate became a history site in ‘89 and is now a museum.
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Cherry Street Strauss Trunnion Bascule Bridge
Scene where Dick ambushes the police transport carrying Tony Zucco to get his own revenge and inadvertently allows the opposing crime family to catch up with him in episode 1x06 “Jason Todd”.
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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Ching Lane (north of Adelaide, west of Victoria)
Scene was shot The short Ching Lane in downtown Toronto is named after Sam Ching, the first Chinese business owner in Toronto who opened Sam Ching & Co. Chinese Laundry in 1878.
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Hamilton City Hall
Scene where The design of Giles is rejected by the design firm.
Scene was shot Hamilton City Hall was designed by architect Stanley Roscoe in the international style and opened in 1960.
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21 Don Roadway
Scene where Dick goes to save his old friend Clayton Williams who has been kidnapped by Nick Zucco in episode 1x06 “Jason Todd”.
Scene was shot The former home to a Lever Brothers factory dating back to 1892, this facility shut down and changed hands several times in the late 2000s and is now at the center of the large office and retail redevelopment.
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Liuna Station
Scene where Kory returns to the hotel that she found the key for and is greeted by the concierge in the lobby who tells her she has the whole top floor to herself in episode 1x01 “Titans”.
Scene was shot Luina Station was constructed as the CN Railway James Street Station in 1931 and designed by architect John Schofield. It closed in 1993 when remaining train service was moved to the nearby Hamilton GO Centre and reopened as an events centre owned by the Laborers' International Union of North America in 2000.
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Ted's Restaurant
Scene where Kori and Rachel stop for food at a diner and Kori gets into a disagreement with an abusive guy who harasses one of the waiters which turns a bit violent in episode 1x03 “Origins”.
Scene was shot Dating all the way back to 1954, Ted’s Restaurant preserves the 50s-style decor that it had when it opened. The restaurant was created by Ted Petkoff who sold it off in the late 60s on the promise that it would retain its classic diner style.
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Casa Loma
Scene where Young Dick Grayson is taken to the home of Bruce Wayne to live after his parents death in episode 1x03 “Origins”.
Scene was shot A gothic revival mansion constructed in 1914 for Sir Henry Mill Pellatt for a princely sum of $3.5 million. After passing through a number of owners, the city seized the property in 1933 and it was soon leased by the Kiwanis Club for 74 years. The mansion is currently available for tours.