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Suntree Okotoks becomes battleground in HBO's 'The Last of Us'

Finale features a cameo by Calgary Zoo giraffe Nabu

HBO's blockbuster TV series The Last of Us debuted Jan. 15, showing a world devastated by a human-adapted variant of Cordyceps, a fungus that infects and takes over its host's neurological functions.

The show centres on protagonists Joel and Ellie, played by Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, making their way west from Boston through the diverse scenery and historic locations provided by southern Alberta.

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Check out below to see where your community pops up in the show. Open the map's menu to show previous episodes' locations.

Episode 1 - When You're Lost in the Darkness

The series opens on the quiet High River cul de sac of Sullivan Road, playing home to Joel and Sarah Miller, as well as Joel's brother Tommy (Gabriel Luna). 

Calgary's Western Canada and Lord Shaughnessy High Schools play the interior and exterior of Sarah's school in Austin, TX, before she heads to get her dad's watch fixed at Lone Star Watch Repair and Jewelry, with Fort Macleod's Don's Barber Shop in the other half of the building.

As they flee into the night in Tommy's pickup, they take the turn from 498 Avenue eastbound before taking the on-ramp toward southbound Highway 2, which poses as a clogged freeway leading to a military checkpoint before the trio off-road it back to town.

Fort Macleod returns to centre stage, featuring prominently as a stand-in for an Austin, TX descending into chaos. Along with most of the familiar main drag, Johnny's Restaurant and the distinct frontage of Samuel Roland Antiques can be spotted as the Millers attempt to escape the chaos.

The iconic Evelyn's Memory Lane Diner in High River was still distinctly recognizable where Joel and Sarah Miller are chased through a restaurant by a Cordyceps-infected zombie.

Evelyn's owner David Poudrier assumed ownership of the diner in September 2022, after the film location deal had been struck, but as a fan of the games was all too happy to see it through.

"I played the game back in 2014, it was a great story," said Poudrier. "Watching the show – and actually I saw the clip before I saw the show – I'm like 'Oh my god that's here' so we all screamed, it was so amazing.

"Keeping up with the show, it's a great show, it's a good story; they're following along as closely as they need to."

A few modifications are visible, and anyone who's stopped in for a slice of pie might notice a few differences, as film crews actually walled up the front of the diner's glass facade, with Joel carrying Sarah in through an unseen door where the real life diner's drink cooler is.

Inglewood and other areas of downtown Calgary play the Boston Quaratine Zone, which in the series is controlled by the Federal Disasater Response Agency (FEDRA), a militant remnant of the US government exerting control over the remaining survivors in its thrall.

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ABOVE: Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) carries his daughter Sarah (Nico Parker) through a restaurant chased by a Cordyceps-infected 'clicker' zombie in HBO's The Last of Us. (Screenshot/HBO The Last of Us)
BELOW: The brief scene was shot in Evelyn's Memory Lane Diner in High River, Alta, pictured below on February 2, 2023. (Photo Brent Calver/Western Wheel)

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Production vehicles and crews for HBO's "The Last of Us" line Robinson Drive in the Suntree neighbourhood of Okotoks, Alta. on Feb. 10, 2022.

Episode 2 - Infected

Episode 2 features more of Calgary with the 4th Avenue Fly-Over looking only slightly worse than the average morning rush hour. Inglewood and Ramsay, along with other historic buildings of the downtown and Beltline feature during scenes in the Boston Quarantine Zone.

Centre Street's Pho Anh Huyen Vietnamese Noodle House also makes it into the opening of the second episode as a restaurant in Indonesia.

SAIT's Senator Burns Building shines as the Indonesian Ministry of Health (Kementerian Kesehatan) building hallways, with hallways and lounge visible in the first few minutes of Episode 102 before scientist Ratna Pertiwi first sees Patient Zero of the Cordyceps infection.

Edmonton also steps in with locations along various urban streets to illustrate the decline of human civilization as characters Joel, Ellie, and Tess continue on their journey. The trio arrive at the Boston Capitol, with the Alberta Legislature Building acting as a stand-in. There the protagonists encounter hoards of fungal zombies before an explosive end to the episode.

Episode 3 - Long, Long Time

Episode 3 opens with Joel and Ellie waking up to scenic views of Kananaskis, specifically Sheep River Falls west of Diamond Valley (formerly Black Diamond and Turner Valley) on Highway 546. The scene is fittingly Ellie's first time experiencing nature outside of the Boston Quarantine Zone. The locations weren't without foibles, with the boreal forest region subtitled as '10 Miles West of Boston', which had fans familiar with either area calling it out on Twitter. Also, nature had more bugs than Ellie expected.

As the pair make their way further from Boston, they walk through grasslands bordering woods and wetlands, distinct views provided by the Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area, a popular hiking spot off Highway 22X in northwest Foothills County.

The west end of Fish Creek Park near Shannon Terrace also played a part, with a stone bridge.

Anyone frequenting Highway 22 might recognize the Priddis General Store, looking a little worse for wear as Joel stops to unearth a supply cache.

As the episode shifted its focus from the two main characters, it introduced Bill, played by Nick Offerman, a survivalist/prepper type who hid out as residents were trucked away.

The bucolic hamlet that slowly transforms into Bill's Town was provided by Beechwood, an abandoned residential development built on a flood plain along the Highwood River in southwest High River. In reality, its residents have long since fled the cluster of homes after the government bought them out following the 2013 floods.

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Filming for The Last of Us in the Beechwood neighbourhood of High River in 2021. (Reddit/waterloserZ)

Kicking his plans into gear Bill turns his gas back on at what in reality is the Mazeppa Gas Plant east of High River.

Following that he plunders a boarded up Home Depot, built into the recently closed Zellers Target Lowes Home Improvement store in the Shawnessy commercial area of Calgary. Ironically, the real Home Depot is just down the street.

Eventually Bill lowers his defences – literally and figuratively – for Frank (Murray Bartlett), a survivor that turns up in one of his traps.

Episode 4 - Please Hold My Hand

Episode 4 begins with the two protagonists continuing west, pulling the road for an evening, with areas west of Calgary near Strathmore, as well as the High Level Bridge near Lethbridge being used. A herd of buffalo mill about in a field near Priddis as the road trip continbues and Joel is subjected to top-notch dad jokes by Ellie. Arriving at Kansas city, the pair approach a blocked freeway tunnel, which in reality is the Calgary airport tunnel.

Making their way around, they're funnelled into the city and beset by bandits, Calgary's city streets and alleyways become the backdrop for a shootout that takes Bill's pickup out of commission. The audience is introduced to Kathleen, the hardened freedom fighter who led the seizure of control of Kansas City from FEDRA.

A manhunt ensues for the two after the bandits' bodies are found. The duo find their way to an abandoned office tower, provided by Calgary's abundant office space, where they hole up for the evening before a rude awakening.

Episode 5 - Endure and Survive

Episode 5 opens back up in Kansas City, and following a flashback to the overturning of FEDRA control and insurgents instituting freedom via lynchings and firing squads. As the background stories on Henry and Sam are established, the story catches up to where Episode 4 left off.

Plotting their escape from Kansas, Henry maps a route through utility tunnels (filmed at Mount Royal University) outside of the perimeter held by the freedom fighters. The climactic scene was shot on a purpose-built set at the state-of-the-art Calgary Film Centre, ripe for destruction and mayhem.

Joel, Ellie, Sam and Henry make it to safety at a rural motel, played by Nanton's Ranchland Inn. A slightly defaced UFA (United Farmers of Alberta) sign can be seen toward the end of the episode.

 

Episode 6 - Kin

The Canadian Rockies got their time to shine as Joel and Ellie reach Wyoming.

After a brief, slightly absurd encounter with two homesteaders, played by Graham Greene and Elaine Miles, at real-life CL Ranches, the two make their way toward the 'River of Death' they were warned not to cross.

The crossing just happens to be the Canmore Engine Bridge. Those watching closely during the wide overhead shot were able to spot crew members in the bottom right of the frame.

The Stoney Nakoda First Nation hosted the production, with various locations in the countryside and along the Bow River shown.

Making their way, the two are surrounded by people on horseback, who after a tense exchange bring them back to a large walled-in Jackson, Wyoming, and the timber gates swing open to reveal what is actually Canmore's Main Street.

Previously reported by the Rocky Mountain Outlook, the Town of Canmore saw a $325,000 windfall from hosting the HBO production.

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The film crew from the HBO show 'The Last of Us' works on Main Street in Canmore on Nov. 20, 2021. The town site appeared in Episode 6, playing Jackson, Wyoming, turned into a commune stronghold. (File photo Evan Buhler/Rocky Mountain Outlook)
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The horseback patrol makes their way into Jackson, Wyoming in Episode 6 of HBO's 'The Last of Us'. The set was actually Canmore's Main Street, which hosted the production in November 2021. Photo @russellandrusselldesignstudios/Instagram

The protagonists are treated to a proper meal in what is actually Willow Lane Barn in Olds, Alta., an events and wedding venue, and after that, a reunited Joel and Tommy share a drink in the Wainwright Hotel, located at Heritage Park Historical Village.

The two are given a home to stay the night at 14 Street in Canmore before departing the enclave.

Joel and Ellie make their way down the I-25 to the University of Eastern Colorado in Boulder, which in reality is a mixture of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) and Mount Royal University in Calgary.

They arrive on horseback coming in from real-life Dr. Carpenter Circle, looking from below the SAIT parking garage up to the stately sandstone Heritage Hall.

Approaching up the centre walkway, they traverse the corridor between the central Stan Grad Centre (built onto the back of Heritage Hall) and the Eugene Coste Building. This is where a video emerged where students studying in SAIT's library were able to spot the two on horseback, with Pedro Pascal shooting sly look at the spectators.

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Joel and Ellie make their way through the University of Eastern Colorado, riding between what is actually SAIT's central Stan Grad Centre and the Eugene Coste Building. (Screenshot/HBO 'The Last of Us'

Further into the campus quad, Mount Royal's Kirby Hall stands in as the Biomedical Sciences Building, with MRU logo and signage still visible in a few background shots.

Episode 7 - Left Behind

Episode 7 opened to a panning shot in the Suntree neighbourhood of Okotoks, where the production visited for a couple weeks in February 2022. The camera meanders, as if on horseback, past 21 Suntree Lane and 501 and 506 400 Suntree Place.

Following some interior scenes likely shot in a studio set, the episode then flashes back to Ellie's past, where she and her friend Riley (Storm Reid) frolic in an abandoned shopping mall. The majority of the episode was shot in Calgary's Northland Village mall, which closed in 2021 for renovations.

 

Episode 8 - When We Are in Need

New characters are introduced in Episode 8 of The Last of Us, a seemingly innocuous group surviving on faith. Waterton's townsite features throughout the episode as their base of operations. The show cuts to Ellie venturing out from 501 Suntree Place to hunt before happening upon cult leader David. After a tense exchange the two build a fire in a CL Ranches sawmill before Ellie is forced to flee.

The next morning the cult returns to stalk through Suntree with a hunting party as Ellie flees on horseback through Suntree Park before being brought down and kindapped.

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Ellie (played by Bella Ramsey) sneaks through Suntree Park in HBO's 'The Last of Us'. Screenshot/HBO 'The Last of Us'

She awakens caged up in the kitchen of the lakeside town, played by Bayshore Inn & Spa. The episode ends with Joel and Ellie reunited as he embraces her on the shore of Waterton Lake.

 

Episode 9 - Look for the Light

The episode opens on Glenmore Trail as Joel forages up a can of Chef Boyardee from an RV. As the two make their way into Salt Lake City they pass through real-life Pumphouse Road and others before they have a chance encounter with the Calgary Zoo's giraffe Nabo. Several images circulated on social media of the two getting to meet and feed Nabo for the show in a blue-screened enclosure that would become an exposed upper floor of a construction site.

Walking toward the hospital through a military medical encampment set near Edmonton Trail, the Joel and Ellie are incapacitated by a flashbang stun grenade and Joel wakes up in a hospital, set in Grande Prairie's Queen Elizabeth II Ambulatory Care Centre.

The final encounter between Joel and Marlene takes place in the CF Chinook Centre parkade before cutting to the drive back to Jackson, Wyoming along what is actually the stunning drive along Highway 40 near Nordegg. As they look over the Jackson commune, they stand at a lookout over Barrier Lake.

 

 

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