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7 Stunning ‘Virgin River’ Filming Locations You Can Visit in Real Life

In Short
  • Virgin River may appear to be a quiet Northern California town, but the show is actually filmed across a variety of breathtaking locations.
  • From cozy cabins to dramatic natural landscapes, these spots play a major role in bringing the series’ warm, rustic setting to life on screen.
  • Many of these places have become popular among fans who want to experience the same scenery featured throughout the Netflix series.

If you’ve spent time ogling ‘Virgin River‘, one thing becomes clear very quickly: the town itself feels like a character. The forests, cozy cabins, rushing waterfalls, and charming streets create a peaceful atmosphere that keeps viewers coming back season after season.

And what makes it even more fascinating is that many of these beautiful places actually exist. Be it Squamish’s dramatic mountain landscapes or the hidden parks and waterfront towns around Vancouver, the show is filmed in locations that look just as magical in real life as on screen. Check them out!

1. Squamish, British Columbia

Season 1 Aerial Shots of Virgin River

Season 1, Aerial Shots of Virgin River
Season 1, Aerial Shots of Virgin River (Image: Netflix)

Although the story of ‘Virgin River‘ takes place in Northern California, the sweeping aerial shots that introduce the town were filmed in Squamish, British Columbia. In between dramatic mountains and dense forests, Squamish provides the breathtaking landscapes seen throughout the series. Known as the “Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada,” the town has rivers, cliffs, and forested valleys that perfectly match the show’s peaceful wilderness setting.

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2. Breezehurst Mansion, New Westminster

Season 1 Scenes Featuring Doc Mullins’ Clinic

Breezehurst Mansion, New Westminster - Season 1 Scenes Featuring Doc Mullins’ Clinic
Breezehurst Mansion, New Westminster – Season 1 Scenes Featuring Doc Mullins’ Clinic (Image: Netflix)

The exterior used for Doc Mullins’ Family Practice Clinic is actually a historic Victorian home called Breezehurst in New Westminster. Built in 1889, the house sits in the picturesque Queen’s Park neighborhood and features classic architecture that perfectly suits Doc Mullins’ character. With its tall windows, charming porch, and elegant design, the building instantly became one of the show’s most recognizable locations.

3. Murdo Frazer Park, North Vancouver

Season 1 Scenes at Mel Monroe’s Cabin

Murdo Frazer Park, North Vancouver - Season 1 Scenes at Mel Monroe’s Cabin
Murdo Frazer Park, North Vancouver – Season 1 Scenes at Mel Monroe’s Cabin (Image: Netflix)

Mel Monroe’s woodland cabin is located in Murdo Frazer Park on Vancouver’s North Shore. The small caretaker’s cottage, built in 1950, sits surrounded by tall trees and peaceful trails, making it the perfect setting for Mel’s new life in Virgin River. The serene forest setting illustrates the emotional healing her character experiences throughout the series.

4. Deer Lake Park, Burnaby

Season 2 Community Picnic and Paige’s Bakeaway Scenes

Deer Lake Park, Burnaby - Season 2 Community Picnic and Paige’s Bakeaway Scenes
Deer Lake Park, Burnaby – Season 2 Community Picnic and Paige’s Bakeaway Scenes (Image: Netflix)

This park in Burnaby serves as the backdrop for several memorable community scenes in ‘Virgin River‘. The park’s peaceful lakeside setting was used for the lively town picnic shown in Season 2, where residents gather for food, games, and conversation. It also hosted scenes featuring Paige’s Bakeaway food truck, adding to the sense of community that defines the series.

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5. Blieberger Farm, Langley

Season 2 Hope’s Farmhouse Scenes

Blieberger Farm, Langley - Season 2 Hope’s Farmhouse Scenes
Blieberger Farm, Langley – Season 2 Hope’s Farmhouse Scenes (Image: Netflix)

First introduced in Season 2, Hope’s farmhouse is filmed at the beautiful Blieberger Farm in Langley, British Columbia. Surrounded by open farmland and countryside views, the property fits perfectly into the rural world of ‘Virgin River‘. The farmhouse itself has appeared in several well-known television series, including ‘The X-Files‘ and ‘The 100‘, making it a familiar filming location in the region. In the show, the farm becomes a recurring setting tied to Hope’s storyline

6. Lynn Canyon Cafe, North Vancouver

Season 2 Mel and Doc Coffee Scene

Lynn Canyon Cafe, North Vancouver - Season 2 Mel and Doc Coffee Scene
Lynn Canyon Cafe, North Vancouver – Season 2 Mel and Doc Coffee Scene (Image: Netflix)

Mel and Doc share a quiet coffee conversation at the charming Lynn Canyon Cafe in North Vancouver. Based in the forest near Lynn Canyon Park, the rustic lodge-style café blends perfectly with the show’s woodland setting. The location later appears again in Season 4 when Paige’s Bakeaway food truck is parked outside. With its cozy wooden design and forest surroundings, the café looks like the kind of place locals in Virgin River would naturally gather.

7. VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver

Season 4 Jack’s Dream Scene

VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver - Season 4 Jack’s Dream Scene
VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver – Season 4 Jack’s Dream Scene (Image: Netflix)

In the Season 4 premiere of the Netflix hit, Jack experiences a dream sequence filmed at VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver. Located in Vancouver’s Shaughnessy neighborhood, the botanical garden sits on land that was once a golf course. The beautifully landscaped gardens feature winding paths, colorful flower beds, and peaceful ponds that create a dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere.

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Baishaly Roy
Baishaly Roy
Baishaly is a Sub-editor at First Curiosity, where she spends her days digging into the latest happenings in Hollywood. She enjoys writing fresh and engaging stories about celebrities, movies, and TV shows. When she’s not working, you’ll most likely find Baishaly curled up with her Kindle.

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