Heated Rivalry is one of the hottest shows on television right now – and Hamilton, Ontario has a starring role.
The passionate love story follows two rival hockey players, one Canadian and one Russian, as they navigate a secret relationship. Shot across Ontario and Quebec, the series has developed a massive global fan base, with a second season in the works.
From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favourites, Hamilton stands in for cities around the world throughout the show. Below, we’ve rounded up every Hamilton filming location from Heated Rivalry, so fans can explore the real-life spots featured on screen – perfect for a self-guided tour through the city.
Ciao Bella Restaurant
- Why Visit: This stylish and beautiful Italian restaurant on lively Augusta Street is known for its stunning interior and delicious Italian menu.
- Scene Setter: Catch the very pretty eatery in Episodes 1 and 4 where Canadian hockey player Shane Hollander and his parents meet for lunch.
Dundurn Castle
- Why Visit: This sprawling estate perched over Hamilton Harbour is a National Historic Site that offers a fascinating hands-on look at 19th-century life in the city.
- Scene Setter: The grand historic home makes an appearance in the opening scenes of Episodes 2 and 4, standing in a palatial Moscow building where Illya Rozanov goes for a run.
Relay Coffee
- Why Visit: This is one of the city’s most popular and well-loved coffee shops, right in the heart of downtown’s historic King William Street. They’re leaning into the show’s huge popularity with special drinks (like the Hollander Hot Chocolate) and fan meet-up nights.
- Scene Setter: Relay Coffee is rebranded Straw + Berry, a New York City smoothie shop that sets the stage for Scott and Kip’s love story in much of Episode 3.
Winchester Arms
- Why Visit: This historic Dundas pub is a neighbourhood staple full of cozy, character, serving up comfort pub fare.
- Scene Setter: The warmth of the local hangout is highlighted in Episode 3 scenes with Kip and his friends talking about his new crush Scott while watching him play on screen.
LIUNA Station
- Why Visit: Before becoming one of Hamilton’s most iconic event venues, this beautiful neoclassical building was a bustling CN Rail hub, first opened in 1931.
- Scene Setter: The historic train station is the setting for several black tie events in Episode 3 where Scott and Kip interact.
Le Tambour Tavern
- Why Visit: A downtown favourite known for its French-inspired menu, natural wines, and beautiful interior.
- Scene Setter: The restaurant stands in for a Montreal tavern in Episodes 4 and 5 where Shane meets actor Rose Landry.