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where did they film mayor of kingstown

The series Mayor of Kingstown is primarily filmed in Ontario, Canada for season 1 and in Pennsylvania, USA for later seasons, with key prison scenes shot at the former Kingston Penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario.

Main Filming Locations

  • Kingston, Ontario, Canada – Many core prison sequences are filmed at the historic Kingston Penitentiary, used for both interior and exterior shots to represent Kingstown’s main prison.
  • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – City street scenes, various exteriors, and aerial shots for Kingstown are largely done around Hamilton, giving the show its gritty industrial look.
  • Other Ontario spots – Places like Brantford and the R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto are used for neighborhood scenes and the women’s prison exterior.

Seasons 2–4 Shift

  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – From season 2 onward, production moves heavily into and around Pittsburgh, using its bridges, mills, bars, and streets as Kingstown stand‑ins.
  • Erie, Pennsylvania – Lampe Marina and Presque Isle Bay provide waterfront and boat scenes seen in later seasons.
  • Nearby mill towns – Places like McKeesport, Braddock, Glassport, and McKees Rocks appear frequently as neighborhood backdrops, diners, repair shops, and chase‑sequence streets.

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Location Region How it’s used in the show
Kingston Penitentiary Kingston, Ontario Main prison interiors and exteriors for season 1.
Hamilton Ontario, Canada General city, street, and aerial shots of Kingstown.
Toronto (R. C. Harris Plant) Ontario, Canada Exterior of the women’s prison.
Brantford Ontario, Canada Residential and neighborhood scenes.
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA Primary city backdrop for seasons 2–4, including bars, bridges, and streets.
Erie (Lampe Marina, Presque Isle Bay) Pennsylvania, USA Waterfront and boat scenes.
McKeesport, Braddock, Glassport, McKees Rocks Pennsylvania, USA Local neighborhoods, mills, diners, and street-level action scenes.
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