Sweetwater Secrets
Your Guide to BC’s Hidden Riverdale Gems

There’s something magnetic about Vancouver’s misty mornings and the Fraser Valley’s small-town charm that made it the perfect backdrop for Riverdale’s dark drama. This three-day adventure will guide you through the real-world locations where your favorite characters’ stories unfold, from neon-lit diners to fog-shrouded lakes. Pack your leather jacket, channel your inner sleuth, and let’s explore the moody magic of Riverdale’s British Columbia.
Practical Considerations
Weather: Vancouver’s legendary overcast skies work in your favor, providing perfect moody lighting that defines the show’s aesthetic. Pack a clear umbrella for rainy days – they won’t block your view and can add an artistic element to your shots.
Transportation: While Vancouver locations are accessible by public transit, you’ll want a car for the Fraser Valley and Mission locations.
Most importantly, remember that many of these locations are active businesses or public spaces – always be respectful of private property and current operations. The real magic of this journey lies not just in finding filming locations, but in discovering how British Columbia’s natural beauty and small-town charm helped bring Riverdale’s mysterious world to life.
Day One: Vancouver’s Urban Mysteries

Vancouver’s morning fog creates the perfect atmosphere for beginning your Riverdale journey. Start your day where countless town gatherings and dramatic confrontations have unfolded – the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Afterward, wander up Robson Street for a shopping strip that Veronica Lodge would approve of. Or channel your inner Betty Cooper and grab a coffee at any number of nearby cafes while people-watching the day away.

As the city awakens, take a stroll to the Permanent Building on W Pender Street, which doubles as the Lodge’s Pembrooke in Riverdale. Once a bank, it’s now a stunning heritage venue that can be rented for events, giving you the chance to step into the world of Veronica and experience her luxurious apartment for yourself.

Cap off your day with dinner at The Naam or The Lamplighter Public House. Both restaurants capture the same moody small-town aesthetic that makes Riverdale so captivating.
Day Two: Serpents in the Suburbs and Town Hall

Begin your day in the charming community of Fort Langley, where Riverdale’s small-town Americana comes to life. Start with breakfast at Republica Coffee Roasters (9203 Glover Road), whose artisanal beverages and cozy atmosphere would surely impress Betty and Veronica. The large windows provide perfect people-watching opportunities while you plan your walking route through “downtown Riverdale.”

Next, head to Fort Langley’s historic Community Hall to take a snap of Riverdale’s iconic Town Hall.
Save room for a sweet treat from Wendel’s Bookstore & Cafe, whose vintage-inspired interior feels like a brighter corner of the Riverdale universe. Or seek shelter at Little White House & Co for a perfectly moody afternoon tea experience.

As afternoon approaches, make your way to Bear Creek Park (13750 88 Ave, Surrey). The park’s winding trails and atmospheric bridges have set the scene for many of the Riverdale Bulldogs’ football focused moments. Visit during golden hour when sunlight filtering through the trees creates an almost ethereal quality that matches Riverdale’s mysterious vibe.
Day Three: Mystic Waters and Milkshakes
This serene spot was the filming location for the flashbacks of Jason Blossom’s final moments before his tragic death. Capture shots at this hauntingly beautiful lake, then immerse yourself in the park’s natural wonders. Pack a thermos of coffee and arrive for sunrise; you’ll often have the lake to yourself, save for a few local photographers who know this golden secret.

Your final day begins in the misty embrace of Alouette Lake in Golden Ears Provincial Park. Early risers will be rewarded with a scene straight out of Riverdale—morning fog hugs the water, setting the perfect atmosphere for the show’s most mysterious moments.

Warm up post-lake at Bean Around Books & Tea, a charming bookstore-cafe combination that feels like it could be a hangout spot for the show’s characters during their less dramatic moments. Browse their mystery section while enjoying a hot beverage before heading to your final destination.
This authentic 1950s diner served as the exterior location for Pop’s in the pilot episode, and while interior scenes moved to a soundstage, the real-world charm remains intact. Visit during mid-afternoon to avoid crowds, order a milkshake (named after various Riverdale characters due to the popularity of the show), and soak in the ambiance of this iconic location. Before heading home, stop by The English Tart for one last taste of small-town charm.

For your grand finale, make the pilgrimage to Rocko’s 24 Hour Diner , the real-world inspiration for Pop’s Chocklit Shoppe.
Ready to start your adventure?