Once Upon A Time in Steveston

There is a lot of history and myth soaked into this pretty little place just south of Richmond.  It is home to two historic sites, the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site and the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, but these days, Steveston is known as the place where ABC's TV show "Once Upon A Time" is filmed.  Most of the buildings are altered for filming, but there are a few that keep their Storybrooke signs up year round.

The tourist information center (which doubles as a post office and museum) offers free brochures where you can take a self-guided tour of the buildings in the show.

The tourist information center (which doubles as a post office and museum) offers free brochures where you can take a self-guided tour of the buildings in the show.

Mr. Gold's pawnshop has a great little bench to stop and plan.  

Mr. Gold's pawnshop has a great little bench to stop and plan.  

The Ice Queen's ANY GIVEN Sundae and Granny's Diner are right next to each other.

The Ice Queen's ANY GIVEN Sundae and Granny's Diner are right next to each other.

The Storybrooke clock tower does not actually exist and is added in later with CGI.

The Storybrooke clock tower does not actually exist and is added in later with CGI.

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Jenny WongCanada, Steveston