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Where Was Good Witch Actually Filmed?

Author

David Wilson

Updated on March 06, 2026

In order to capture the mystical nature of Middleton, the crew for "Good Witch" had to find a place that could perfectly represent this through the town's architecture and size. Apparently, the perfect fit ended up being three different locations in Ontario, Canada. Hamilton is the specific location where the majority of scenes for "Good Witch" were filmed. There is a massive convention center located there called Liuna Station, and the cast and crew often shot much of the ending scenes for every episode on-site there because of the space it had to set up a lot of lighting. The town of Dundas, which is just down the road from Hamilton, served as the filming location for much of the scenes on Middleton streets because of the little shops and boutiques that are there, and this is also where you can find the Cassie's legendary gray house (via Toronto Star).

The third and arguably most important filming location for "Good Witch" is Cambridge, which contains the outside architecture for any shots of Cassie going somewhere during the show. Interestingly enough, the Cambridge city Twitter page did actually tweet out when and where "Good Witch" would be filming when the show was still on the air, which would be pretty neat for any tourists, but likely got old quickly for those who lived in town. Either way, fans of "Good Witch" should visit Ontario if they want to experience some of Middleton's magic themselves. "Good Witch" is streaming on Netflix right now with a subscription.