Finn on the Fly Filming Locations
Where was Finn on the Fly filmed? Finn on the Fly was filmed in 2 locations across Canada in the following places:
Finn on the Fly Filming Locations
Moose Jaw is a city in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Actors tell the story of the city’s early Chinese immigrants and rumoured Al Capone connection at the underground Tunnels of Moose Jaw. A huge sculpture, Mac the Moose, stands by the Trans-Canada Highway. Colourful murals showing scenes from the city’s history adorn buildings downtown. South, the Sukanen Ship Pioneer Village & Museum contains a prairie-built ship.
Regina is the capital of Saskatchewan, Canada. The Royal Saskatchewan Museum has exhibits on Canada’s Aboriginal peoples and native animals. It's in the Wascana Centre, a park surrounding Wascana Lake. Also in the park is the MacKenzie Art Gallery, with local and global artwork. Hands-on displays fill the lakeside Saskatchewan Science Centre. The RCMP Heritage Centre celebrates the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Finn on the Fly (2008)
'Finn on the Fly' is a a madcap comedy filled with wild chases, mistaken identity, and young romance. Ben Soledad, a shy 13-year-old, has just moved to a new town. He tries his best to fit in at MacKenzie Junior High, but most of the time he feels like his only friend in the world is his dog, Finn. Just when he thinks life can't get worse, his world is turned upside-down when the scientist living next door performs a genetic experiment that goes terribly awry, transforming his dog into a flea-scratchin', cat-chasin', Frisbee-lovin' HUMAN.