Summer of '42 Filming Locations
Where was Summer of '42 filmed? Summer of '42 was filmed in 6 locations across United States and Canada in the following places:
Summer of '42 Filming Locations
Mendocino is a coastal community in northern California. It's known for the cliffside trails and beaches of Mendocino Headlands State Park. The park’s visitor center and a museum of local history are in the 19th-century Ford House. Galleries, including those of Mendocino Art Center, and restaurants cluster nearby. North is the dramatic coastline of Russian Gulch State Park and the 1909 Point Cabrillo Light Station.
Fort Bragg is a city on California's Mendocino Coast. It's known for Glass Beach, with its shore full of colorful glass stones. The beach is part of sprawling MacKerricher State Park, which supports varied birdlife and harbor seals. The Skunk Train is a steam locomotive that weaves through the redwood forests of the Noyo River Canyon. South of the center, the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens shelters native plants.
Montecito is an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito sits between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Montecito is best known as a celebrity enclave, owing to its concentration of prominent residents.
Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo.
Fort Bragg is a city on California's Mendocino Coast. It's known for Glass Beach, with its shore full of colorful glass stones. The beach is part of sprawling MacKerricher State Park, which supports varied birdlife and harbor seals. The Skunk Train is a steam locomotive that weaves through the redwood forests of the Noyo River Canyon. South of the center, the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens shelters native plants.
Summer of '42 (1971)
During his summer vacation on Nantucket Island in 1942, young Hermie, eagerly awaiting his first sexual encounter, develops an innocent love for young war bride Dorothy who is awaiting news about her soldier husband's fate in WWII.