21 Everyday Places You'd Never Guess Were Used for Dark Movie Scenes

10. Stanley Park, Vancouver, Canada (Various X-Files / Twilight)

Everyone seems to know about the Seawall ride in Stanley Park, but I prefer the ride around downtown. Seawall is in forest and it's fairly crowded. One can only ride one way with the flow of traffic, last I knew. Bicycle traffic. Everyone wants to go. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Robert Ashworth

Vancouver's beloved Stanley Park, a vast urban oasis of lush rainforest trails and scenic seawalls, offers tranquility to millions. But its dense, often misty forests have frequently been used by filmmakers to evoke mystery, suspense, and supernatural dread. Countless episodes of The X-Files used its woods for spooky encounters and government conspiracies. Similarly, the Twilight saga utilized its moody Pacific Northwest atmosphere for scenes involving vampires and werewolves, transforming this beautiful public park into a realm of the uncanny.

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