Here's where 'The Last of Us' filming locations in BC are, for episode 5 of season 2

See Canada shine on screen.

The Last of Us crew. Right: The Last of Us TV Show.

The Last of Us crew. Right: The Last of Us TV Show filming in Vancouver.

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The Last of Us has yet again taken the world by storm with its newest season, now well underway. The popular HBO series was filmed all over B.C. this time around, after the last season was filmed in Alberta.

The Last of Us season 2 filming locations are scattered around Vancouver, and each episode highlights the stunning landscape that the West Coast of Canada is known for. If you're a Canadian fan you're probably recognizing some spots while you watch — even in the post-apocalyptic state that the show transformed them into.

If you haven't been able to recognize them yourself though, no worries — we've got a breakdown for each episode of the big filming locations thanks to Destination Vancouver.

Here's the filming locations in B.C. for the latest episode of The Last Of Us — Season 2, Episode 5: Feel Her Love.

The Orpheum Theatre – Inside the Pinnacle Theatre in the show? That's actually the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver. It's a pretty good dupe though, since the Paramount theater IRL (which the Pinnacle is based on), was designed by the same architect.

Chinatown — One of Vancouver's main neighbourhoods was where Ellie and Dina discover the“Feel Her Love” graffiti.

Stanley Park – Yet again Stanley Park was featured in the show, where Ellie and Dina are trapped in the woods.

East Van — Some of the industrial scenes where actually filmed around this neighbourhood in Vancouver.

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