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Since my website is a guide to Hollywood & Los Angeles, I don't normally try to find the locations of shows filmed outside of Southern California. But I do occasionally make an exception. And since I was interested to see what the WB would do with the classic Archie comic book characters, I watched the pilot for Riverdale, which made me curious enough to track down its filming locations. Page 1 (of 3) On these first two pages, we'll take a look at the show's key locations, including the characters' houses, and then, on the third page, we'll move on to analyze the 30-second tour of the town that opens the first episode, and identify all of the locations briefly glimpsed in that short video introduction to Riverdale. > Ironically, this establishing aerial view of the town turned out to be the only scene that was NOT shot in Canada. Go figure, At first, I naturally assumed that the town had to be somewhere in the Vancouver area, So I spent days pouring over Google Earth, trying to pinpoint it there. But eventually I recognized that it simply wasn't anywhere near Vancouver. So I switched my search to the U.S., and eventually found it there. That aerial view of Riverdale turns out to be a view of Harbor Springs, Michigan, small American town of just 1,200, located not by a river, but by a Great Lake. As you might expect, that main street you see is called Main Street. The camera is looking west down that Main Street towards the white church, which is a Catholic church named " Holy Childhood of Jesus Church", located at 150 W. Main St, in Harbor Springs. The cove/marina seen to the left in that aerial photo is not the ocean, but rather Little Traverse Bay, part of upper Lake Michigan. The forested peninsula seen near the sheltered cove is named Harbor Point. You'll find this yellow house at 2037 E. 3rd Avenue, in the Grandview-Woodland neighborhood of British Columbia. [Warning: This is a private home. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents.] Betty is supposed to be "the girl next door", but for a girl-next-door, she lives a surprisingly long way from Archie's house. It turns out her house wasn't in central Vancouver. Instead, it was way out in New Westminster, where, if you followed Vancouver's address-numbering sequence, the house number should have been in the 9000 range. But New Westminster has its own numbering system, so despite the fact that it's miles away from Archie's house, the numbers suddenly revert to the 100s. Once I realized that, finding Betty's house was relatively easy. It was on one of the first streets that I looked at in New Westminster. Betty's house is at 111 Queens Avenue, in New Westminster, B.C. [Warning: This is a private home. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents.] This stately building is real, not a studio set. It started out in 1907 as a bank, first known as the B.C. Permanent & Loan Company, and later as the Bank of Canada. Which explains why, today, it's now known as "The Permanent". It is now a restored event venue, popular for weddings, corporate galas, etc. The heavy bank vault door still remains as a feature in the main hall (although I'm sure Riverdale will avoid showing it, since the building is supposed to be apartments on the show. You'll find it at 330 West Pender Street, in downtown Vancouver, B.C. ( You can read more about it at www.thepermanent.ca ) In real life, this is an actual restaurant, known as Rocko's Family Diner. You'll find it at 32786 Lougheed Highway, in Mission, British Columbia. It opened back in 1956 as the "Hi-Lite Burger Bar", and became "Rocko's" in the '80s. According to their website, the diner is popular as a filming spot, and was used as a location in "Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief", "The Tortured" and "Killer Amongst Us". Archie and his friends would have a hard time walking there, though since it's actually about 35 miles southeast of Archie's house. (As is common practice in TV production, when they know they're going to use a location regularly, after shooting the pilot's scenes at the diner, they recreated it as a set at the studio.) In real life, the actual school you see above is about six miles east of Archie's house. It's Lord Byng Secondary School at 3939 W. 16th Ave, in Vancouver, B.C. The "Back to School Dance" scenes, in the pilot, were also shot here at Lord Byng. This is the football field behind Point Grey Secondary School, at 5350 East Blvd, Vancouver, B.C. However, it appears that the football field doesn't belong to the school, but rather is part of the next-door Kerrisdale Park, at 5670 East Blvd, Vancouver, B.C. Return to the Seeing-Stars website Looking for something in particular? Search the Seeing-Stars website! |
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Since my website is a guide to Hollywood & Los Angeles, I don't normally try to find the locations of shows filmed outside of Southern California. But I do occasionally make an exception. And since I was interested to see what the WB would do with the classic Archie comic book characters, I watched the pilot for Riverdale, which made me curious enough to track down its filming locations. Page 1 (of 3) On these first two pages, we'll take a look at the show's key locations, including the characters' houses, and then, on the third page, we'll move on to analyze the 30-second tour of the town that opens the first episode, and identify all of the locations briefly glimpsed in that short video introduction to Riverdale.
> Ironically, this establishing aerial view of the town turned out to be the only scene that was NOT shot in Canada. Go figure, At first, I naturally assumed that the town had to be somewhere in the Vancouver area, So I spent days pouring over Google Earth, trying to pinpoint it there. But eventually I recognized that it simply wasn't anywhere near Vancouver. So I switched my search to the U.S., and eventually found it there. That aerial view of Riverdale turns out to be a view of Harbor Springs, Michigan, small American town of just 1,200, located not by a river, but by a Great Lake. As you might expect, that main street you see is called Main Street. The camera is looking west down that Main Street towards the white church, which is a Catholic church named " Holy Childhood of Jesus Church", located at 150 W. Main St, in Harbor Springs. The cove/marina seen to the left in that aerial photo is not the ocean, but rather Little Traverse Bay, part of upper Lake Michigan. The forested peninsula seen near the sheltered cove is named Harbor Point.
You'll find this yellow house at 2037 E. 3rd Avenue, in the Grandview-Woodland neighborhood of British Columbia. [Warning: This is a private home. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents.]
Betty is supposed to be "the girl next door", but for a girl-next-door, she lives a surprisingly long way from Archie's house. It turns out her house wasn't in central Vancouver. Instead, it was way out in New Westminster, where, if you followed Vancouver's address-numbering sequence, the house number should have been in the 9000 range. But New Westminster has its own numbering system, so despite the fact that it's miles away from Archie's house, the numbers suddenly revert to the 100s. Once I realized that, finding Betty's house was relatively easy. It was on one of the first streets that I looked at in New Westminster. Betty's house is at 111 Queens Avenue, in New Westminster, B.C. [Warning: This is a private home. Do not trespass on their property, knock on their door, or do anything else that might disturb the residents.]
This stately building is real, not a studio set. It started out in 1907 as a bank, first known as the B.C. Permanent & Loan Company, and later as the Bank of Canada. Which explains why, today, it's now known as "The Permanent". It is now a restored event venue, popular for weddings, corporate galas, etc. The heavy bank vault door still remains as a feature in the main hall (although I'm sure Riverdale will avoid showing it, since the building is supposed to be apartments on the show. You'll find it at 330 West Pender Street, in downtown Vancouver, B.C. ( You can read more about it at www.thepermanent.ca )
In real life, this is an actual restaurant, known as Rocko's Family Diner. You'll find it at 32786 Lougheed Highway, in Mission, British Columbia. It opened back in 1956 as the "Hi-Lite Burger Bar", and became "Rocko's" in the '80s. According to their website, the diner is popular as a filming spot, and was used as a location in "Percy Jackson the Lightning Thief", "The Tortured" and "Killer Amongst Us". Archie and his friends would have a hard time walking there, though since it's actually about 35 miles southeast of Archie's house. (As is common practice in TV production, when they know they're going to use a location regularly, after shooting the pilot's scenes at the diner, they recreated it as a set at the studio.)
In real life, the actual school you see above is about six miles east of Archie's house. It's Lord Byng Secondary School at 3939 W. 16th Ave, in Vancouver, B.C. The "Back to School Dance" scenes, in the pilot, were also shot here at Lord Byng.
This is the football field behind Point Grey Secondary School, at 5350 East Blvd, Vancouver, B.C. However, it appears that the football field doesn't belong to the school, but rather is part of the next-door Kerrisdale Park, at 5670 East Blvd, Vancouver, B.C.
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