Storybrooke Cannery

"It smelled weird. Like sardines."

- Mary Margaret Blanchard

The Storybrooke Cannery is a Storybrooke location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time and Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. It first appears in the first episode of the first season of Once Upon a Time.

Trivia
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On-Screen Notes

 * The cannery is located at the Storybrooke Dock.


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Set Dressing

 * A sign on the building says "Storybrooke Atlantic Sardines".


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Filming Locations

 * The Storybrooke Cannery is a real cannery in Steveston Village, which doubles as the town of Storybrooke on Once Upon a Time.
 * In real life, it is called the Gulf of Georgia Cannery. The cannery was constructed and modified between 1894 and 1964, and ceased functioning in 1979. In 1976, the cannery was designated a Canadian national historic site. Today, it is operated as a historic site open to the public.

Goofs

 * The name of the real-life Gulf of Georgia Cannery can be seen on the building in "The Price of Gold", "What Happened to Frederick", "The Stranger", "Broken" and "In the Name of the Brother".
 * When Emma is following Cruella's car, as Cruella's car turns right, the Storybrooke Cannery can be seen in the background. However, the sign on the Gulf of Georgia Cannery, the real life cannery which doubles as the Storybrooke Cannery for the show, has not been updated properly: The first word of the real business name can still be seen on the building, and the first three letters of the fictional name are missing. The sign literally says "Gulfrybrooke Cannery".

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.