Doc Filming Locations 2025

If you’ve been waiting for FOX’s new medical drama Doc (2025), you’re not alone. The show has already caught attention with its emotional storyline and talented cast. But apart from the drama on screen, a lot of fans are asking the same question:

Let’s dive into all the filming locations, why they were picked, and what makes them special. 🩺🎬

Although the series is set in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the actual filming took place across Ontario, Canada mainly in Toronto, Mississauga, and Oakville.

📍 Location🎬 How It’s Used in Doc🌟 Why It Works
Toronto, OntarioStreet shots, workplaces, and most “Minneapolis” city backdropsToronto can look like a big Midwestern city and has a booming film industry
Mississauga, Ontario (UTM Campus)Exterior of Westside HospitalThe modern Maanjiwe Nendamowinan Building looks like a real high-tech hospital
Oakville, OntarioDowntown streets, Ce Soir Bistro scenesAdds small-town charm for personal, emotional moments

Doc Filming Locations

Toronto has been called “Hollywood North” for years and for good reason. It’s cheaper than filming in the U.S., has skilled film crews, and offers a mix of tall city towers and quiet side streets. That makes it a perfect stand-in for Minneapolis.

👉 If you visit: You can explore CN Tower, Royal Ontario Museum, or even try spotting another film set Toronto has hosted productions like Suits, The Boys, and The Handmaid’s Tale.

The Maanjiwe Nendamowinan Building at UTM doubles as the fictional Westside Hospital. With its sleek glass exterior and six floors, it looks exactly like a modern hospital you’d see in a U.S. city. Students even posted behind-the-scenes pics during shooting!

👉 If you visit: The UTM campus is open to the public. Apart from checking out the building, you can walk the trails nearby, visit the Credit River, or enjoy the campus greenery. Perfect for a chill day out. 🌳

Oakville is about 30 minutes from Toronto and has a cozy, historic downtown vibe. The production team filmed at Ce Soir Bistro for a dinner scene, and some storefronts downtown appear in other personal moments.

👉 If you visit: You can shop on Lakeshore Road, grab coffee at local cafes, or stroll by the waterfront. It’s way more laid-back than Toronto, which makes sense why the show used it for quieter scenes.

  • Season 1: Feb 28 – Jun 28, 2024
  • Season 2: Started June 2025 and continued into the filming cycle

Fun fact: Even though the show looks 100% like Minneapolis, most of what you’re seeing is pure Canadian movie magic.

  1. Budget-Friendly for FOX – Filming in Canada comes with huge tax credits.
  2. Flexibility – Toronto and nearby cities can transform into almost any U.S. city on screen.
  3. Tourism Boost – Fans can actually visit the real-life spots where the show was shot.
  4. Authentic Vibe – From busy Toronto streets to calm Oakville backdrops, it captures both the chaos and peace of Amy Larsen’s journey.

Doc (2025) isn’t just another hospital drama — it’s a story about resilience, memory, and identity. And the filming locations play a big role in bringing that story to life.

Next time you’re watching, remember:

  • That sleek hospital? It’s Mississauga’s UTM campus.
  • Those downtown city streets? Toronto.
  • That quiet dinner spot? Oakville.

Even cooler — you can actually visit these places in real life. Whether you want big-city energy in Toronto, peaceful campus vibes in Mississauga, or cozy charm in Oakville, there’s something for everyone.

So when Doc drops on January 7, 2025 (streaming next-day on Hulu), you’ll know exactly where the magic happened.


FAQs

Where was Doc filmed?

Mostly in Ontario, Canada – Toronto, Mississauga (UTM), and Oakville.

What building is used as Westside Hospital?

The Maanjiwe Nendamowinan Building at the University of Toronto Mississauga.

Why didn’t they film in Minneapolis?

Because Ontario offers tax credits, skilled crews, and versatile filming locations.

When did filming take place?

Season 1 filmed from Feb to June 2024; Season 2 began in June 2025.

Can fans visit the filming spots?

Yes! All three locations are public – you can explore Toronto streets, see UTM’s hospital stand-in, and dine in Oakville.

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