This section is organized by film site location. Please click on any of the links below
for additional information and photos.

Westfield Heritage Village: Westfield Heritage Village is located in Rockton, Ontario. The Village was used for both Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea shoots. Most notably, Bright River Station is located at Westfield.

Black Creek Pioneer Village: Black Creek Pioneer village is located in Toronto. It has been home to Avcon (the Avonlea Convention) in 2004 & 2005. It's most notable sets are The Town Hall which was the Markdale Town Hall in the Road to Avonlea episode Heirs and Graces and the the Tinsmith Shop was the exterior of Lawson's store in Anne of Green Gables.

Pickering Museum Village: Located in Pickering, just outside of Toronto. Jasper Dale's house from Road to Avonlea is located here. Also located here are Moody Spurgeon's house and the Carmody Town Hall from Anne of Green Gables.

The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville & Gormley: Gormley is the home to one of the most memorable sites in Anne of Green Gables. It is the location of the infamous bridge where Gilbert proposes to Anne. It is also home to Diana Barry's house.

Toronto: Most notably in Toronto was Green Gables and Queens Academy.

Uxbridge: Uxbridge was the main site for Road to Avonlea. Here, the entire village of Avonlea was filmed, along with the Avonlea Presbyterian Church.

Port Hope:Located about 1 hour outside of Toronto along Lake Ontario, Port Hope was used for several episodes of Road to Avonlea.

Prince Edward Island: PEI was used very little for Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea. However, one of the most notable sites here was Dalvay By-The-Sea, which was filmed as The White Sands. Other sites were Sea Cow Head Lighthouse and Orwell Corner Historic Site.

Whitevale: Whitevale is the site of Aunt Abigail's house in Road to Avonlea.

Other Ontario Sites: Several other Ontario, Canada sites were used for filming for which I do not have personal photographs of, but will provide additional information and screen captures for.

To see a copy of the set map of the village of Avonlea, please click here.
To see an enhanced and colored map of the village of Avonlea, please click here.

For information on visiting Ontario,
please visit the Official Ontario Visitor's Guide

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