If you’re a Supernatural fan—or even just curious about Vancouver’s role as a filming hub—you might want to check out the Supernatural TV Show Locations Tour. While I haven’t done this tour myself, I’ve gathered enough details to give you a good idea of what to expect, and honestly, it sounds pretty exciting for fans and city explorers alike.
What really appeals to us is how this tour combines tracing beloved show locations with a glimpse into Vancouver’s bustling film industry. Plus, at just $35 per person for around two hours, it’s a surprisingly affordable way to see a different side of Vancouver. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that if you’re not into the show, or if walking or standing for that long isn’t your thing, this might not be your best fit. It’s primarily geared toward fans or those interested in film history, so if that’s you, keep reading.
This is a tour for those who love a good mix of pop culture and city sightseeing. It’s especially ideal for those who want to see Vancouver’s neighborhoods from a new perspective—on a walk that’s both fun and informative. If you enjoy watching clips, hearing stories behind your favorite characters, and strolling through historic areas, you’ll probably find this tour hits the right notes.
The Supernatural TV Show Locations Tour
Key Points

- Focused on fans of Supernatural and Vancouver’s film scene.
- Two hours long, mostly walking, with some viewing media at each location.
- Guided by passionate locals who know their TV and city history.
- No transportation included, so comfortable shoes are a must.
- Runs mostly in the evening, making for a scenic, atmospheric experience.
- Excellent reviews, with an impressive 4.9 out of 5 from 28 travelers.
The tour is led by a local guide who is also a Supernatural fan, which makes the experience more authentic and engaging. You’ll view clips from the show on a tablet at various sites—helping you connect the dots between the scenes and the real-life locations. The guide also shares personal stories and insights about Vancouver’s role in film and TV production.
What you won’t get are food, drinks, or transportation. You’ll need to figure out your own way to get to the meeting point, which is conveniently inside Waterfront Station at the Rogue Kitchen entrance. The guide will be holding an orange umbrella, so look for that.
The tour kicks off at Waterfront Station, a hub of activity and a perfect starting point. From there, your guide will lead you through Vancouver’s historic neighborhoods, including Gastown—home to the city’s original settlement and a hotbed of film activity. You’ll get to see the Steam Clock, a Vancouver icon, and hear stories about its filming history.
Throughout the walk, you’ll visit multiple film locations used in Supernatural. While the specific spots aren’t listed in detail, the reviews mention locations within walking distance that have served as filming sites for various seasons. Watch clips on your tablet at each stop to see how the scenes were shot, making the experience both visual and narrative.
One of the highlights is the chance to observe live filming if you’re lucky—several reviews mention spontaneous moments during the tour. For example, one traveler was able to watch a scene being filmed, which adds an element of spontaneity that many tour-goers find memorable.
Another fun aspect is exploring Vancouver’s neighborhoods and their connection to Hollywood. Locals who work in film and TV will share behind-the-scenes stories about the city’s film industry, giving you a better understanding of why Vancouver is called “Hollywood North”.
The guide’s knowledge is often praised, with many reviews highlighting how passionate and informative they are. One review describes the guide as “great,” noting that they shared interesting anecdotes that made the experience memorable.
The ability to watch show clips at each location is another big plus. This feature helps fans see exactly where scenes took place, adding a layer of nostalgia and context that elevates the tour beyond just a walk around town.
Price-wise, $35 for a two-hour guided walk, including media viewing and local insights, is quite reasonable—especially considering the personalized experience and the opportunity to see Vancouver’s film locations firsthand.
The tour’s timing—usually in the evening—adds an atmospheric touch, especially if you appreciate the city’s lights and dusk ambiance. Plus, a walking tour of 2.5 km (about 1.5 miles) isn’t too strenuous, but you should be prepared with comfortable shoes and water.
Reviewers speak highly of the knowledgeable guides and the personal stories they share. One traveler from Germany called the guide “really skilled,” and another appreciated the chance to see filming live, describing it as “a fantastic end to our vacation.” The small group size, sometimes just one or two people, adds intimacy that many travelers value.
Many mention how fun it was to see familiar scenes in real-life locations, like pubs or streets, that they’d only seen onscreen before. Several reviews highlight how the clips on their tablets helped put everything into perspective, making the experience both fun and educational.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes suitable for walking, as the tour covers about 2.5 km on various surfaces.
- Bring water to stay hydrated, especially if it’s a warm day or if you’re sensitive to walking.
- The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly. Umbrellas or rain jackets could come in handy.
- Since video recording isn’t allowed, plan to be present and absorb the stories and sights.
- Arrive at Waterfront Station a few minutes early to locate your guide easily.
- This tour isn’t suitable for children under 12, or folks with mobility issues, as it involves walking and standing.
This experience is perfect for Supernatural fans eager to see where their favorite scenes were shot, as well as those interested in Vancouver’s film industry. It’s a good pick for travelers who enjoy a moderate walk combined with media viewing and storytelling. If you’re after a relaxed, behind-the-scenes peek into the city’s Hollywood side, you’ll likely find this a satisfying adventure.
However, if your main goal is to cover more ground or you prefer a more structured bus tour, this might feel a bit limited. Also, if you’re traveling with very young children or have mobility concerns, you may want to consider your comfort level before booking.
The Supernatural TV Show Locations Tour offers an engaging mix of city sightseeing, pop culture nostalgia, and local film industry insights. With knowledgeable guides, the opportunity to watch clips at iconic spots, and Vancouver’s scenic neighborhoods, it’s a well-rounded experience for fans and curious travelers alike.
At just $35, it provides good value—especially for those who want an authentic connection to their favorite series while exploring Vancouver’s historic streets. The small-group vibe and potential to see live filming make it even more appealing.
In the end, if you’re a Supernatural enthusiast or just a fan of TV and film in general, this tour will likely hit the right notes. If you’re after a relaxed, fun, and informative walk through Vancouver’s storied film locations, it’s worth considering.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Not really. It’s geared toward those aged 12 and up, mainly because of the walking involved and the focus on content that might be more appreciated by older fans.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours, covering roughly 2.5 km on foot. You’ll spend this time exploring neighborhoods, watching clips, and listening to stories.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended. You can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund, and you have the option to reserve now and pay later.
Are food and drinks included?
No, those are not included, so plan to bring water and perhaps grab a snack before or after the tour.
What is the meeting point?
Inside Waterfront Station at the entrance to Rogue Kitchen, identifiable by your guide holding an orange umbrella.
Can I record videos during the tour?
No, video recording isn’t allowed during the tour, so be prepared to enjoy the sights and stories without filming.
If you’re a fan of Supernatural or just love exploring Vancouver’s film spots, this tour offers a fun and reasonably priced way to experience both. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring some water, and enjoy the stories behind some of your favorite TV moments.
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