I got curious and ended up following a trail of location stills and Instagram posts — the short version is that 'Secrets Of The Sullivan Sisters' was shot around the Vancouver, British Columbia area, with the production leaning heavily on the Lower Mainland to stand in for the quaint New England-esque town the movie wants to be.
Most of the small-town exterior scenes look like they were filmed in and around Richmond's Steveston village and Fort Langley. Steveston’s waterfront, historic storefronts, and that slightly sleepy harbor vibe show up in several wide shots, while Fort Langley’s main street and riverside parks provide that classic small-town charm. Interiors and controlled sets were handled at studio space in Vancouver Film Studios and adjacent sound stages, which is where the cozy living-room scenes and the diner interiors feel so polished.
On top of that, you can spot a few forested and shoreline sequences that scream the Sea-to-Sky corridor — think Squamish-style rock faces and Crescent Beach-style sand for the more cinematic outdoor beats. For fans who like to scout filming spots, those are the neighborhoods I'd walk through if I wanted to recreate the film’s vibe in real life. I loved how the filmmakers used real places to give the movie warmth and texture — it makes me want to plan a little location-hopping weekend next time I'm in Vancouver.
If you’re mapping out where 'Secrets Of The Sullivan Sisters' was filmed, the production really used British Columbia as its backdrop. Vancouver served as the production hub, but the movie’s on-location charm comes from smaller towns nearby: Steveston in Richmond and Fort Langley are obvious in storefront shots and street scenes. Those towns have that perfect mix of historic brick, old-school signage, and waterfront views that movie crews adore.
Production facilities in Vancouver handled interiors and soundstage work; the polished sets in those scenes point toward studio shoots rather than strictly on-location interiors. For outdoor sequences that needed dramatic coastal or forest scenery, the crew tapped locations along the Sea-to-Sky corridor and local beaches like Crescent Beach or White Rock — places with a cinematic stretch of shoreline and windswept piers. That combination of studio precision and real-location texture is what gives the film its cozy-but-dynamic look.
As a fan who enjoys on-location trivia, I appreciate how the filmmakers mixed well-known filming hubs with smaller communities. It’s a good reminder that when a film feels like a lived-in town, it’s usually thanks to a patchwork of nearby locales and smart studio work, and that’s definitely the case here.
I dug around and found that 'Secrets Of The Sullivan Sisters' was filmed primarily in the Vancouver area of British Columbia, using a mix of studio space and nearby small towns. The production used Vancouver Film Studios for interior work and then shot exteriors in places like Steveston (Richmond) and Fort Langley to capture that charming small-town aesthetic. A few outdoor, more rugged scenes were filmed along the Sea-to-Sky corridor and local beaches such as Crescent Beach, which give the movie its coastal and forested moments. All together, the region’s variety — from historic main streets to dramatic shorelines — is what anchors the film’s visual identity, and I kind of love that local, lived-in feel it creates.
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