The second season of Murder in a Small Town is not merely an expansion of the drama behind the main mystery, but it fills the atmosphere with excessive reliance on the real locations of the coastline. The show was filmed mostly in Gibsons, British Columbia, with the help of the harbor, marina, and other landmarks on the Sunshine Coast to provide a realistic sense of location to each scene.
In February 2025, the production came back to embrace the rugged beauty and the small-town appeal that people enjoyed in the first season, but also ventured into new parts of the community. The film locates its narrative in real streets, restaurants, and meeting places.
The series succeeds in balancing the warmth of a small town with the shadowy nature of crime and political intrigue that Season 2 is going to bring.
More about the key filming locations of Murder in a Small Town season 2
The small town of Gibsons, BC, which became known to people thanks to The Beachcombers, is once again turned into the imaginary location of Murder in a Small Town. Season 2 features a number of familiar local attractions, a mix of picturesque backgrounds, and storytelling.
The sea and the port are still at the center of visual narration in Murder in a Small Town. Panning shots across the fishing piers, boats resting on the rustic piers, and the people who walk along the boardwalk help them show their murder mysteries to the beats of the daily routine.
One of the strongest elements is the famous restaurant of Molly, the seaside Molly, and here the familiarity is combined with the symbolism; the town residents are used to coming together there, secrets are kept there, and the boundary between gossip and evidence is very thin.
The filmed version also capitalizes on High Beam Dreams, a refurbished community hall with its high soaring wood beams and its multi-purpose floor, which comes in handy to hold a tense town meeting or raise funds, which also doubles as a turning point in the storyline.
In addition to the constructed landscape, the Sunshine Coast itself is a major participant. Sweep shots of wooded hills, curvy cliff roads, and rain-soaked streets accentuate the theme of beauty and danger.
The fact that the creators have filmed directly in Gibsons and its vicinity makes this method avoidable and makes the entire film less driven by the artificiality of the studio and more rooted in the environment that breathes and becomes increasingly unpredictable. These decisions add depth to Season 2, and the town itself seems like a character and a witness to the drama that occurs.
Cast of Murder in a Small Town Season 2
The continuity of the ensemble guarantees that Season 2 will be both familiar and tension-filled. Rossif Sutherland returns to the character of police chief Karl Alberg, juggling case-solving with personal turmoil, with Kristin Kreuk again playing librarian Cassandra Lee, who informs much of the season arc with her insight and emotional basis. Marcia Gay Harden is very serious as Mayor Christie Holman, a political character who creates additional interests in the already tricky town politics.
The evolving community is weighed down by supporting and guest stars of Murder in a Small Town, who add layers of intrigue and interpersonal conflict. The difference in Season 2 is that these performances are more in contact with the textured locations, making each scene more real. The collective of the cast and setting transforms the show into a small-town crime drama with the landscape and the character being inseparably connected, turning it into an immersion into the mystery.