Construction on the set for Road to Avonlea started in the summer of
1989, on the former Robert Nesbitt farm on the 6th Concession of Uxbridge,
Ontario. The Nesbitt house and barn on the property became the King farm
buildings in the series. All the other buildings were just "shells"
or "fronts".
Not only the most exterior shots were done in Uxbridge, but three of the books used as background for the show were penned in Leaskdale (one of the 8 hamlets in Uxbridge Township) by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
The 1995-1996 season was the last one for Road to Avonlea, and the set, except for original buildings, was demolished on February 14 and 15, 1996. The Pine Grove Church on the 7th Concession of Uxbridge was used in several Road to Avonlea episodes including the last show.
Outdoor Set Filming Location | Durham Regional Road 21 and Concession 6 in Uxbridge |
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Years on CBC | 7 |
Number of Episodes | 91 |
Countries Shown in | 140 |
On-Screen Births | 4 |
Total Cost | $105 million |
Actors with Speaking Parts | 462 |
Total extras | 5,000 |
Others | A python, a bear, trained pigs, sheep, horses, cows, dogs, cats, raven and hundreds of bats |
Blown Up | A boat, school house, cannery(twice), and general store porch |
More on "Road to
Avonlea" at Sullivan Entertainment's Web Site