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Behind the Scenes of ‘Monster Trucks’: Exploring the Film’s Filming Locations

‘Monster Trucks’ is a 2017 fantasy action-adventure comedy film directed by Chris Wedge about a high school senior called Tripp who is fed up with the community he was born into and longs to leave to make some much-needed change in his life. He gets the idea to construct a monster truck from the ground up using parts from abandoned cars as he searches for a way out of town. A short while later, a nearby oil drilling facility had an accident that releases a weird underground beast.

Tripp might have struck it lucky and discovered the unlikely of pals to help him escape the town once and for all because the dislocated monster has a propensity for speed. With Lucas Till, Jane Levy, Amy Ryan, Rob Lowe, Danny Glover, Barry Pepper, and Holt McCallany among its cast, the action-packed chase scenes featuring the monster truck take place in Tripp’s little town. The background has a number of intriguing places, including the scrap yard where he works. Therefore, if you’re curious about the location where “Monster Trucks” was filmed, look no further!

Monster Trucks Filming Locations

British Columbia served as the backdrop for “Monster Trucks,” particularly Metro Vancouver, Chilliwack, and Kamloops. According to rumours, the comedy film’s main photography started in early April 2014 and ended in July of the same year. So without further ado, let’s explore every single place that is mentioned in the fantasy film!

Metro Vancouver, British Columbia


Numerous crucial scenes for “Monster Trucks” were filmed in Metro Vancouver, often known as Greater Vancouver, a metropolitan area with the city of Vancouver serving as its principal urban centre. Many significant sequences are said to have been shot in Vancouver Film Studios, located at 3500 Cornett Road in Vancouver, where the production crew primarily made their home.

In addition to a large number of additional buildings used for production offices, warehouses, a private gym, mills, and other film-related needs, the film production centre is home to 13 purpose-built sound stages that range in size. It is a favourite shooting location for filmmakers not just in Vancouver but throughout British Columbia due to all of these attractions. Additionally, some significant scenes from the film were filmed in Surrey, notably near King George Boulevard and 84 Avenue and maybe inside Jim Pattison Chrysler Jeep Dodge Surrey at 15377 Guildford Drive.

Chilliwack, British Columbia


The cast and crew were seen in Chilliwack, British Columbia, in May 2014, when they were on-location filming several scenes for “Monster Trucks.” The filming unit made use of the locations around Triple Play Club at 45975 Wellington Avenue, which was formerly a tavern but has since closed its doors permanently. Downtown Chilliwack served as the principal production location. 7955 Evans Road in Chilliwack’s J. Ballam Furniture reportedly served as a stand-in for Cafe Diem’s exterior in the Chris Wedge film. Additionally, you might recognise the location of Five Corners Meat Co. at 8200 Brannick Place and its surroundings from a number of the film’s scenes.

Kamloops, British Columbia


The ‘Monster Trucks’ production crew also travelled to Kamloops for the purpose of filming. They reportedly also shot a few scenes in Ashcroft, a small hamlet west of Kamloops. The vast trail system and desert-like temperature of Kamloops, located in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District, make it the ideal location for mountain biking and other leisurely driving. The Adams River Sockeye Salmon Run, Kamloops Bike Ranch, Kamloops Wine Trail, Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park, and Tranquille Sanatorium are a few well-known locations and attractions that you might see in the background of a few scenes.

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