From July 12 to early July 14, film crews transformed Richmond’s Steveston Village into Storybrooke, the famous small town part of ABC’s Once Upon A Time.
Crews filmed for nearly 24 hours on Wednesday including dialogue scenes near the wooded area beside the Community Centre, in front of the Cannery cafe, and on Moncton street.
Below are some photos and videos of fans on site and locals passing by.
The signs of #Storybrooke have returned to #Steveston! Crew are installing the storefronts today for #OnceUponATime pic.twitter.com/FXkqXHS2t6
— StevestonLife (@stevestonLife) July 12, 2016
#Storybrooke stunts: don’t often get to see stunt like this in Fort Langley. #OnceUponATime https://t.co/bUfScI8esS pic.twitter.com/vsvRjL2PsV
— YVRShoots (@yvrshoots) July 14, 2016
All set up and ready to go! #Steveston as #Storybrooke for #OnceUponATime filming in the village tomorrow. ? pic.twitter.com/j1mGdl4njd
— StevestonLife (@stevestonLife) July 13, 2016
Ginnifer Morrison on the set #OnceUponATime #GinniferGoodwin #Oncers #Storybrooke #MaryMargaret
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Storybrooke!!! ✨? #MrGold #Storybrooke #Steveston #OnceUponATime #Magic
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