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8 Small Towns In Canada With 'Gilmore Girls' Vibes That'll Transport You To Stars Hollow

Fancy a trip to New England? Visit one of these towns for the same feel.

​A woman walks in Unionville, Ontario. Right: A person recreates a scene from 'Gilmore Girls' at a spa in Unionville.

A woman walks in Unionville, Ontario. Right: A person recreates a scene from 'Gilmore Girls' at a spa in Unionville.

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If you've always wanted to visit a real-life Stars Hollow, you can visit one of these charming small towns in Canada that deliver tons of Gilmore Girls vibes perfect for spring.

While Stars Hollow is said to be based on a small town in Connecticut, these places have the same historic feel as the fictional New England town.

These quaint villages and towns have tons of history and culture. Here, you'll find cute cafes and diners, as well as century-old homes that have been turned into bed and breakfasts and inns.

These towns would be great spots for a spring or summer day trip, allowing you to feel just like Lorelai and Rory Gilmore as you stroll around (coffee in hand, of course).

Grab your bestie and head to one of these small towns across the country for Gilmore Girls vibes this season.

Fort Langley

Location: British Columbia

Why You Need To Go: In Gilmore Girls, the history of Stars Hollow and the Revolutionary War are frequently mentioned.

In Fort Langley, B.C., you'll have the opportunity to explore town history at the Fort Langley National Historic site, where you can visit the scenic fort and stand in the spot where B.C. was proclaimed a British colony.

Like Stars Hollow, Fort Langely also regularly hosts markets and town movie nights and is home to cute antique stores and country bed and breakfasts.

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Niagara-on-the-Lake

Location: Ontario

Why You Need To Go: Niagara-on-the-Lake is full of flower-lined streets and charming cafes and even has a picture-perfect gazebo just like the one in the show.

You can make an afternoon of strolling the streets and sightseeing here, or visit one of the town's boutiques, galleries and museums.

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North Hatley

Location: Quebec

Why You Need To Go: You'll feel just like the Gilmore girls themselves as you stroll past quaint shops and antique stores in this small town that's filled with charm.

North Hatley has tons of century-old homes that have been turned into inns, bed and breakfasts and restaurants, as well as historical churches, waterfront parks and cute cafes and bistros.

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Gananoque

Location: Ontario

Why You Need To Go: The Eastern Ontario town of Gananoque has been recognized as one of the region's most stunning waterfront communities and is rich in history and culture.

You can go on a historic walking tour of the town's many heritage sites and buildings, visit a quaint country market, or peruse local bookstores and cute shops.

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St. Andrews By-The-Sea

Location: New Brunswick

Why You Need To Go: St. Andrews was founded by United Empire Loyalists fleeing the American Revolution, and the town's buildings reflect that history today.

The town regularly has seasonal festivals and events and has tons of picturesque accommodations that will make you feel like you're staying at the Stars Hollow Independence Inn.

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Baie-Saint-Paul

Location: Quebec

Why You Need To Go: Baie-Saint-Paul is home to quaint museums and art galleries, as well as tons of antique shops that will have you thinking you've stepped into Kim's Antiques.

Part of Quebec's Charlevoix region, the area also has bistros, diners and bakeries, and lots of cute cafes to grab a cup of coffee.

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Mahone Bay

Location: Nova Scotia

Why You Need To Go: With its picturesque white churches and colonial-style homes, Mahone Bay is like a seaside version of Stars Hollow.

The region in Nova Scotia's South Shore is lovely all year long, but especially in spring and summer when everything is in bloom.

Here, you'll find cute shops selling trinkets and antiques and charming B&Bs and accommodations that'll make you feel like you're staying at the Dragonfly Inn.

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Unionville

Location: Ontario

Why You Need To Go: If you get major Gilmore Girls vibes from Unionville, Ontario, there's a good reason!

The pilot episode of the show was filmed on Main Street Unionville, and you can even go on a self-guided tour of the area and stop at iconic locations from the series, like Luke's Diner (which is actually a spa).

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Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.

  • Contributing Writer

    Katherine Caspersz (she/her) is a contributing writer for Narcity Media, covering travel, things to do and more. She has written for various news sites and magazines, including Yahoo Canada and The National Post, and worked as an editor for the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail. She loves shopping, travel and all things spooky.

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