10 Anne of Green Gables Famous Filming Locations (2024)

Finding the perfect location for filming is extremely important!
Period pieces including Anne of Green Gables, Road to Avonlea, and Wind At My Back require a certain setting that will fit an older time period. Although many of the scenic shots in these films were taken in Prince Edward Island, other places in Canada worked perfectly to present the story.
Here's a list of 10 iconic filming locations from Anne of Green Gables:

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1) BUTTERNUT FARM
SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO
This iconic white and green farmhouse was built in the 1850s and was used in all of the Anne of Green Gables films and in Road to Avonlea. The veranda railing and white picket fence were put up by Sullivan Entertainment during filming.

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2) WESTFIELD HERITAGE VILLAGE
ROCKTON, ONTARIO
The Jerseyville Railway Station was used as the Bright River Station when Anne first arrives in Green Gables. The railway was also used in Road to Avonlea when Sara Stanley arrives for the first time in Avonlea with her nanny and Andrew King. This station was originally built in Jerseyville and was the first building moved to the Westfield Heritage Village. The Westfield Heritage Village now contains over 30 historical buildings; many were used for scenes in Anne of Green Gables. The scenes of Hammond Sawmill where Mr. Hammond dies, the orphanage bedroom, and the interior of Lawson's Store were all taken from this village.

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3) PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE
GREENWOOD, ONTARIO
Pickering Museum Village is the largest living historical pioneer village in Durham Region, with 19 heritage buildings. The Cole House was where Anne walked the ridgepole of a roof. The interior of the Oddfellows Hall was used as the Carmody Town Hall where Anne attends her first ball, and the Blacksmith Shop was the Spurgeon Farm. It can be seen in the background of Mr. Philips' departure.

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4) SEACOW HEAD LIGHTHOUSE
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA
Seacow Head Lighthouse is one of the most well-known symbols of Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea. It is one of the oldest structures on P.E.I. and stands 18.3 meters tall. The name "Seacow Head" is in reference to the formerly abundant walrus population in nearby waters. The lighthouse was made automated on November 12, 1959. The keeper's dwelling was sold on March 7, 1960 and removed from the site.

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5) DALVAY BY THE SEA
DALVAY, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
The exterior of this magnificent P.E.I. Inn was used as the White Sands Hotel in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel. The building was constructed from 1896 to 1899 by American oil industrialist Alexander McDonald, and served as a summer residence for McDonald's family. Dalvay by the Sea is now a hotel and and dining room by Parks Canada, located in the east end of P.E.I National Park on Dalvay Beach.

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6) SPADINA MUSEUM
TORONTO, ONTARIO
The Spadina Museum opened in 1984 and is one of ten historical sites operated by the City of Toronto. It was home to three generations of the Austin family. This house illustrated the evolution of styles from mid-Victorian to 1930s. Both the interiors and exteriors were used as Beechwood, the home of Aunt Josephine Barry.

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7) NORTH RUSTICO
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA
The village of North Rustico was founded in 1790. It is near a small, natural harbour along the Gulf of the St. Lawrence Coast. The region was once home to Acadians who fled British capture and deportation during the Seven Years' War. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the population became predominantly English, Scottish, and Irish, although some of the Acadian culture still remains.

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8) EMMANUEL INTERNATIONAL CENTRE
GORMLEY, ONTARIO
This rough-hewn footbridge was used many times in Anne of Green Gables, Anne of Avonlea, and Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, including the iconic scene where Anne nearly drowns while pretending to be the Lady of Shalott. The original bridge became unsafe and it had to be replaced, but the new bridge is identical to the one used in the films.

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9) De LA SALLE COLLEGE "OAKLANDS"
TORONTO, ONTARIO
This mansion appeared as Maplehurst in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel. It was built in 1860 by Senator John Macdonald, and the building is currently the campus of a co-ed private school. The Victorian domestic architecture and interior designs at De La Salle College "Oaklands" were a perfect fit for The Sequel and The Piano Man's Daughter.

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10) SIMCOE COUNTY MUSEUM
MINESING, ONTARIO
The Simcoe County Museum is where the Avonlea Schoolhouse is located. The scenes where Anne and Diana were bombarded with pinecones and when Anne trespasses on Mr. Sadler's farm were also filmed here. This large rural museum has several pioneer buildings and a modern display centre.

Love learning about our filming locations? Why not visit them!
Take a tour to each of Kevin Sullivan's filming locations in Prince Edward Island with our Official PEI Travel Guide. You can find our travel guide included in the PEI Road Trip Companion Set.
Read more about filming locations across Canada in “Finding Green Gables, A Comprehensive Guide to all of the Filming Locations,” included in the Anne of Green Gables Blu-ray box set.
Plus, watch our YouTube video showcasing the Anne of Green Gables filming locations. You can find all these places and more featured in our films and shows on Gazebo TV!

10 Anne of Green Gables Famous Filming Locations (2024)

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10 Anne of Green Gables Famous Filming Locations? ›

Primary locations for filming the movie included Prince Edward Island; Stouffville, Ontario; Jacksons Point, Ontario; and Westfield Heritage Village near the Flamborough village of Rockton. Filming was done over a consecutive ten-week shoot.

Where did they shoot Anne of Green Gables? ›

Primary locations for filming the movie included Prince Edward Island; Stouffville, Ontario; Jacksons Point, Ontario; and Westfield Heritage Village near the Flamborough village of Rockton. Filming was done over a consecutive ten-week shoot.

Where is the White Sands Hotel from Anne of Green Gables? ›

Anne of Green Gables fans may recognize Dalvay-by-the-Sea as the fictional "White Sands Hotel." It was featured in the Anne of Green Gables movies and in the television series Road to Avonlea by Sullivan Entertainment.

Where is the bridge in Anne of Green Gables? ›

The bridge at Emmanuel International Canada, on Stouffville Road just east of Kennedy Road, has an entertainment past. It was used in the filming of the TV movie Anne of Green Gables and its sequel in 1985 and 1987. Need another reminder? Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe kissed in the movie on the bridge.

Is Carmody Pei a real place? ›

Neighbouring fictional communities include Carmody, White Sands (not to be confused with the modern White Sands, which is on the southern edge of PEI), Grafton, Bright River, Newbridge, and Spencervale.

Where is the real Anne of Green Gables house? ›

The home of a beloved fictional heroine

Green Gables Heritage Place has become famous around the world as the inspiration for the setting in L.M. Montgomery's classic novel, Anne of Green Gables. The site is located in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Where did they film the Blythe House? ›

Film location

Blythe House was used as a location for television series in the late 1970s and early 1980s, including Minder and The New Avengers. The building is featured extensively as the fictional headquarters of "The Circus" in the 2011 film Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

Where did they film Avonlea? ›

Locations. The Road to Avonlea set was constructed in Uxbridge, Ontario—the town where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived and wrote for a decade after moving from Prince Edward Island.

Where is the avenue from Anne of Green Gables? ›

A few years later the Avonlea schoolhouse was built on the hill directly behind Richard. This shot of the “The Avenue” was filmed with a Matthew photo double in an Apple Orchard near Toronto. This section of the scene was filmed on the Uxbridge property. The “Lake of Shining Waters” was filmed on P.E.I.

Where is Kingsport Ladies College in Anne of Green Gables? ›

Plot summary. Anne leaves Green Gables and her work as a teacher in Avonlea to pursue her original dream (which she gave up in Anne of Green Gables) of taking further education at Redmond College in Kingsport, Nova Scotia.

Is Avonlea a real town? ›

Avonlea was the fictitious name that Author, L.M. Montgomery gave to Cavendish. In addition to the original schoolhouse she taught in, the Minister's residence and the 1872 Historic Long River Church, Avonlea Village offers replications of houses and shops from the time of Anne of Green Gables.

What lighthouse is in Anne of Green Gables? ›

The scenes at the Gus Pike's Lighthouse were filmed at the Seacow Head Lighthouse, a well-recognized symbol from the series. This lighthouse is one of the oldest structures on Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.), reaching an impressive height of 18.3 meters.

What is the lake in Anne of Green Gables? ›

The Lake of Shining Waters was named by Anne Shirley, on the way home from the station in Bright River where she had arrived. When Matthew Cuthbert told her it was called Barry's Pond, she refused to refer to it by such a sensible name.

Can you visit where Anne of Green Gables was filmed? ›

Imagine yourself in Marilla's kitchen as you walk through Green Gables Heritage Place located in the Prince Edward Island National Park. Take a walk down Lovers Lane and The Haunted Woods. You'll want to take home a keepsake from the onsite gift shop as well.

Where was Road to Avonlea shot? ›

The most part of the shooting was taken in Ontario (Canada) on the continent, near a town called Uxbridge, but some scenes were taken at Pickering Village Museum as well. Pickering is not far from Uxbridge. King farm and the Avonlea church are existing estates at Uxbridge.

Was Anne of Green Gables a true story? ›

Anne of Green Gables is, of course, a work of fiction. However, it can be interpreted as a reflection of Lucy's childhood and young adult life. It's Lucy's joy found in the white farmhouse with green gables, and time spent with her cousins and extended family.

Is Avonlea a real place in Canada? ›

Avonlea is the fictitious name that Lucy Maud Montgomery gave Cavendish in her famous novel, Anne of Green Gables. Avonlea Village consists of purpose-built structures combined with heritage ones – to re-create the fictional 19th century hometown of the loveable heroine, Anne Shirley.

Can you visit the Green Gables house? ›

Green Gables Heritage Place is located in Prince Edward Island National Park, an expanse of sandy beaches and rolling farmland on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. The site is easily accessible by car and only 40 kilometres from the provincial capital, Charlottetown. It's open from May to October.

Where did they film Blythe Manor? ›

While the setting of Bly Manor is the English countryside, the filming took place in Vancouver, Canada—which, if shown accurately, is a little too pretty for a horror movie. The house itself was spread across five separate stages—where the interior scenes take place.

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