Supernatural CA Trail
For fifteen seasons, Supernatural convinced audiences they were watching small-town America while filming almost entirely in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. The Canadian city and its surrounding municipalities doubled for Kansas, South Dakota, rural highways, and haunted backwaters with a consistency that impressed even longtime fans who knew the production's home base. British Columbia's film incentive structure — administered through the Motion Picture Association's provincial programs — made Greater Vancouver the practical anchor for the entire run, and location managers returned to certain neighbourhoods and parks across hundreds of episodes.
This five-day trail traces the footprint of that long shoot, moving from Vancouver's downtown core outward through North Vancouver, Coquitlam, Burnaby, Richmond, Langley Township, and finally into Maple Ridge. The route is designed to be driven, since many stops are separated by distances that make public transit impractical, though Day 1 and parts of Day 3 are walkable or bikeable within their respective neighbourhoods. Each stop has been cross-referenced against location databases compiled at Cineventure and supplementary fan documentation, and the sequence follows a rough west-to-east arc so that each overnight naturally positions you for the next morning's drive.
Supernatural's production design team leaned heavily on Greater Vancouver's architectural range — Art Deco commercial facades, mid-century institutional buildings, dense second-growth forest, and lakeside terrain that reads as Pacific Northwest American on screen. The show's Wikipedia production notes confirm Vancouver as the primary production base from Season 1 onward, and location scouts documented on American Cinematographer's online platform have spoken to the region's versatility. Visitors should expect recognisable exterior facades that look different inside, since most interiors were reconstructed on studio stages, and some locations have been repurposed or renamed since the relevant episodes aired.
- Duration
- 5 days
- Country
- CA
- Estimated cost
- CAD 1,400–2,200 per person, mid-range (includes rental car, accommodation, admission fees, and meals)
- Best season
- May to September — daylight hours are long, Buntzen Lake and Golden Ears Provincial Park trails are fully accessible, and outdoor filming locations read closest to their on-screen appearance.
- Stops
- 18
Itinerary
- Day 01
Art Deco downtown · Burrard to Wesley
Begin at Burrard Street Bridge early in the morning, when pedestrian and cycling traffic is light and the steel spans photograph clearly without crowds. The bridge appeared in multiple exterior chase and establishing sequences across the series. Walk or take a short cab ride north along Burrard Street to the Marine Building, the Art Deco tower at 355 Burrard whose lobby and facade doubled for various corporate and governmental interiors. It is open to the public during business hours on weekdays; weekend access to the lobby is limited, so aim for a Tuesday-through-Friday visit. From there, walk four blocks east to Lucy's Eastside Diner on West Hastings for lunch — this working diner served as a recurring background location and is a practical meal stop regardless of its filming history. In the afternoon, walk twelve minutes south to St. Andrew's Wesley United Church at the corner of Burrard and Nelson, a Gothic Revival structure used for dramatic interior and exterior scenes. The church offers scheduled tours on certain weekdays; check their website the week before your visit as hours vary seasonally. Allow six to seven hours for the full day. Metered street parking is available near the bridge; Burrard and Granville SkyTrain stations serve the downtown segment. The church has step-free access through a side entrance on Nelson Street.
- Day 02
Forest and institution · North Shore to Coquitlam
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- Day 03
Studio district and heritage village · Burnaby
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- Day 04
Olympic oval to farm country · Richmond and Langley
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- Day 05
Civic halls and old-growth forest · New Westminster to Maple Ridge
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