From 'X-Files' to 'Smallville,' to 'Supernatural,' and more
From the massive "The Last of Us" production that toured through Vancouver this summer to "Barney's Gang," a children's show from 1958 that lasted one season, Vancouver has hosted all sorts of regularly scheduled programming.
However, that's where an episode of Season 2 was set, and so the production crew had to figure out how to recreate that in Vancouver.It was a fairly large set, so it wasn't like they could only paint a few square feet. There are several shots there, including a helicopter flying over and soldiers running around.
Vancouver, of course, stepped in for Kansas, with Templeton Secondary School playing the role of Smallville High. 3. You can go on a "Supernatural" tour Vancouver has been the home to several long-running sci-fi/fantasy/superhero TV shows, including the "Stargate Universe," the aforementioned "Smallville," and "Supernatural."
4. There was an inter-show hockey league With so many long-running TV shows in Vancouver, a very Canadian thing happened.Made up of cast and crew from several different shows, it only lasted a couple of years.
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