Pedro Pascal shared his love for Canada and adorable throwbacks of 'The Last of Us' filming

"There's no place like #Canada ❤️🤍"

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey. Right: Pedro Pascal.

Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in The Last of Us.

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The Last of Us star Pedro Pascal just gave some love to Canada, shouting out the country and sharing some throwbacks of his time filming the series.

This season has been full of emotional turmoil, and the backdrop of it all has been the beautiful B.C., while last season was filmed in Alberta. After two seasons of filming the show, Pascal knows Canada pretty well — and loves it apparently.

The actor took to Instagram, sharing adorable throwbacks of The Last of Us filming, and captioned it: "There's no place like #Canada."

The photos might make you shed a tear, given the events of this season (no spoilers here!). The last slide in the post might give you a hint though.

The heartwarming roundup of photos shows Pascal with fellow cast mates and crew, and a particularly cute video of Bella Ramsey and him busting a move.

This isn't the first time The Last of Us cast has shown their love for Canada. Pascal has raved about filming in Canada, particularly in the Alberta town of Canmore, which he called a "magical little town."

The last episode of season 2 is coming on May 25, so get ready to say goodbye... yet again.

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