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There are plenty of reasons why Vancouver and the Lower Mainland are a great place to live for escape game fans. Along with some truly great and challenging escape rooms, Vancouver plays to host to many, many film sets—including the type of detective series we puzzle fans can really sink our teeth into.
Here are the top 5 biggest and best detective television series filmed in Vancouver. Happy hunting for all of the filming locations!
5. MacGyver (1985–92)
A classic to be sure, but MacGyver is the lowest on our list because the scientific knowledge this secret agent uses to get out of jams is a little too far-fetched for our logical puzzle-loving brains. Filming locations include the Steam Clock in Gastown and Coal Harbour.
4. Arrow (2012–) Arrow is also fantastical, but it’s set in the DC Comics superhero universe, so we’ll allow it. This crime series is based on the character Green Arrow, who also appeared in the series Smallville, also filmed in Vancouver. Filming locations include the Vancouver Art Gallery and Gastown.
3. 21 Jump Street (1987–91) While Johnny Depp played an undercover cop at an American high school, it was actually often New Westminster Secondary School that he and his gun-toting colleagues were hanging around. Other filming locations include, you guessed it: Gastown.
2. Psych (2006–14)
Now here’s a show right up Krakit Vancouver Escape Game’s alley: Psych follows a young sleuth
who uses his amazing powers of logic to solve crimes, while letting the precinct he works with think he has psychic powers. Nearly all eight seasons were filmed in Hollywood North, including locations at the White Rock Museum and Archives and Jericho Beach.
1. Da Vinci’s Inquest (1998–2006)
For once, Vancouver got to play the rarest of all things: itself. This well-loved Canadian detective series follows Dominic Da Vinci, a mountie turned coroner who still has a finger in the justice system. Filming locations include: anywhere, since the producers didn’t have to hide any noticeable landmarks.
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It is no secret: Greater Vancouver acts at the stomping ground for many a fictional character, especially those that live inside our television sets (or computer screens, as it may be). While a lot of TV shows film in Vancouver, it seems like we have a special skill for attracting shows of the spooky variety, whether that’s sci-fi, mystery, or straight-up horror.
Below, we list our five fave shows that use the GVRD to create their creepy backdrops.
For your own spooky time in the Vancouver area (in Burnaby, on the border of Coquitlam, and right next to Lougheed SkyTrain, to be exact), book yourself in for a horror-ific time in one of Krakit’s escape rooms.
5. The 4400
This highly rated sci-fi series lasted only four seasons and ended in 2007, but it still has a strong fanbase that hopes it will one day return to production. One day near Mount Rainier, 4,400 people who had previously vanished without a trace are returned to Earth. Unsurprisingly, it’s not hard to disguise Vancouver as the Mount Rainier area, considering we’re but a stone’s throw away—which exactly what American Zoetrope did for this TV series.
4. Bates Motel
Still being filmed in Aldergrove, BC—where they built an exact replica of the Bates Motel film set that stands on the Universal Studios lot—Bates Motel turns the very famous horror film Psycho into a serialized tale of unsettled minds. Starring Freddy Highmore and Vera Farmiga, this critically acclaimed series is a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 classic.
3. Fringe
Like Battlestar Galactica and Stargate Atlantis, the TV series Fringe (ended 2013) is a well-beloved sci-fi show that was very rooted in its Vancouver filming location. Created by J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, and Roberto Orci, Fringe follows the odd couple of an FBI agent and institutionalized scientist who must explain a bunch of unexplained phenomena. Which brings us to number 2 …
2. X-Files
Who doesn’t love the X-Files? But really, who doesn’t. Sure, the comeback tenth season was a bit of a dud, but the other nine contain some of the most high-quality spooky sci-fi to ever be broadcast on television. It was all filmed here, with, apparently, Vancouver’s constantly drizzly weather responsible for David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson’s notoriously frosty relationship.
1. Supernatural
While X-Files may arguably be the bigger show, Supernatural is perhaps more near and dear to many Vancouverites’ heart—and delivers consistently strong and entertaining episodes, despite being in its twelfth season. Basically no other show has managed to do this after being on air for more than a decade. It all may have something to do with co-stars Jared Padalecki’s and Jensen Ackles’s completely loveable personas, both onscreen and off.