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| Where Was Netflix's Little House on the Prairie Filmed? Every 2026 Shooting Location Explained. (Photos: Netflix) |
The sweeping landscapes in Netflix's Little House on the Prairie (2026) have become just as memorable as the Ingalls family's journey. Viewers have been captivated not only by the performances and emotional storytelling but also by the vast prairies, historic streets and picturesque scenery that bring the late-19th century American frontier to life. While production kept several exact filming sites private during shooting to avoid disruptions, a number of major locations used throughout the series have since become known, giving fans plenty of inspiration for a future holiday.
Fan and online reactions have been varied since the series premiered. Some viewers have praised the authentic frontier atmosphere, saying the landscapes feel like they have stepped straight out of Laura Ingalls Wilder's beloved books. Others have joked that every rolling field in Canada suddenly looks like somewhere the Ingalls family might pop up carrying a wagon. Many have already started putting the filming destinations on their travel wish lists, hoping to experience the same scenery that appears throughout the series.
The heart of production was Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba. Principal photography began in June 2025 under the working title Independence, with filming continuing until early October. Thanks to its expansive countryside, historic surroundings and open prairie landscapes, Winnipeg successfully transformed into the fictional town of Independence, Kansas.
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Large outdoor scenes, family moments and frontier sequences were filmed across the city and surrounding rural communities, creating the authentic atmosphere that defines the series.
One memorable behind-the-scenes moment came when original Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert surprised the cast during filming. Alice Halsey, who portrays Laura Ingalls in the Netflix adaptation, described warmly embracing Gilbert on set, calling the experience welcoming and unforgettable. It was a passing of the torch that delighted longtime fans almost as much as spotting Jack the dog on screen.
Several important scenes were also filmed in Maple Ridge, a community well known throughout the film industry for its forests, heritage buildings and versatile rural settings.
The area blends open countryside with small-town charm, making it an ideal location whenever the production needed timeless scenery that could easily resemble the American frontier without modern distractions constantly waving at the camera.
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Visitors exploring Maple Ridge will also find numerous parks, walking trails and scenic viewpoints. Even without a camera crew in sight, the peaceful surroundings make it easy to understand why producers continue returning to this part of British Columbia.
Although famous for its modern skyline, Vancouver contributed far more than city streets. Its surrounding natural landscapes, production facilities and experienced local crews helped support many parts of the series.
The city has long been one of North America's busiest filming centres, and its ability to shift from urban scenery to lush countryside makes it invaluable for productions of every genre.
For travellers, Vancouver offers the bonus of combining television history with coastal scenery, mountain views and vibrant neighbourhoods. It is one of those cities where a filming location can easily turn into an entire holiday itinerary.
Historic architecture played an important role in recreating period settings, making Bastion Square in Victoria another standout location. The square's preserved buildings, charming streets and distinctive atmosphere fit naturally into the show's historical aesthetic.
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Away from filming, Bastion Square remains one of Victoria's most popular attractions, filled with cafés, restaurants, independent shops and local landmarks. Walking through the area feels like stepping into another era—fortunately with considerably better coffee than the 1800s probably managed.
Nestled along the eastern edge of North Vancouver, Deep Cove added another layer of visual beauty to the production. Its forests, waterfront scenery and peaceful surroundings gave filmmakers flexible backdrops that could easily represent different frontier environments throughout the story.
Today, Deep Cove is equally popular with visitors looking to enjoy kayaking, hiking and panoramic coastal views. Even if you're not following in the footsteps of the Ingalls family, it is difficult to leave without filling your camera roll.
Another filming location associated with the production is FortWhyte Alive, a large nature reserve on the outskirts of Winnipeg. Its rolling grasslands, lakes, woodland trails and restored prairie landscapes make it an excellent setting for scenes requiring untouched natural beauty.
The location reflects the rugged environment that shaped the Ingalls family's daily life while also offering visitors opportunities to experience Manitoba's wildlife and outdoor activities.
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The filming locations behind Little House on the Prairie prove that Canada can convincingly recreate the American West while offering breathtaking scenery in its own right.
From the sweeping prairies of Winnipeg to the historic charm of Victoria and the dramatic coastal landscapes of Deep Cove, each destination adds its own personality to the series. Better still, many of these places welcome visitors, making them ideal stops for fans wanting to relive memorable moments from the show.
As more production details become publicly available, additional filming locations may be identified. During production, however, some specific sites were intentionally kept private to minimise disruptions and protect the cast and crew while filming was underway. Would you add these destinations to your travel bucket list after watching Little House on the Prairie?




