Vampire Dog Filming Locations
Where was Vampire Dog filmed? Vampire Dog was filmed in 2 locations across Canada in the following places:
Vampire Dog 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.
Vampire Dog (2012)
A boy unwittingly adopts a 600 year old talking vampire dog and soon discovers that when they face their fears they can do anything.