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If there's a huge The Last Of Us-shaped whole in your life, the good news is there is a ton of real-life locations to explore in Alberta that were used in the show.

One of the most recognizable spots featured in the series is Canmore Engine Bridge and you can quite literally follow in Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey's footsteps.

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The first season of The Last Of Us might be over, but at least the cast has been sharing so much love for their time shooting in Alberta.

Filming took them all over the province from Calgary to Edmonton, Canmore and more and it seems like the cast had an absolute blast throughout.

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Since The Last of Us finale aired last night, online forums have been abuzz with reviews and fan theories about the intense conclusion to HBO's hit series. One particular scene that's attracted a lot of attention — spoiler alert — involves Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) feeding a giraffe — and, nope, it isn't CGI.

The scene was one that fans of The Last of Us video game had hoped wouldn't get left on the cutting room floor — it's a beautiful moment in which Ellie experiences joy, wonder and connection with Joel for the first time since her traumatic experiences in episode eight — but some viewers couldn't ignore that the giraffe looked kind of fake.

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From when The Last of Us first began filming in Alberta, all through the weekly releases and even last night on the Oscars red carpet, Pedro Pascal hasn't been quiet about his love of Canada.

And Canadians can't get enough of him, either — as The Last of Us finale aired, you could probably hear millions of hearts breaking across the country. Meanwhile, Pascal was strutting the red carpet and chatting with Etalk about how he's excited to return to the Great White North.

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The Last Of Us cast spent around a year filming in Alberta and in that time, they not only got to witness the province's impressive scenery and its brutal seasons, they even picked up on a classic Canadian stereotype.

In a video, stars of the show Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, and showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, got real about filming the show in Alberta and even joked about the very Canadian response to the huge disruptions filming brought.

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