Hallmark’s ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ chronicles the life of a hardworking woman, Amy, who looks forward to a quality weekend with her grandmother, Vivien. However, an urgent and unexpected work errand forces Amy to change the weekend plans. Ultimately, the two set out on a road trip alongside a handsome activities director named Mark Appleyard. The impromptu road trip becomes a pleasant journey that not only allows Amy to reconnect with her grandmother but also forms a romantic bond with Mark. Helmed by Jessica Harmon, the romantic drama movie is mostly set on the road as Amy, Mark, and Vivien form new memories together in different backdrops.
Where Was I’ll Be Seeing You Filmed?
‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ was entirely filmed in British Columbia, specifically in and around Victoria. According to reports, principal photography for the Hallmark production got underway in the first week of September 2025 and went on for nearly three weeks before wrapping up within the same month. Thanks to the vast and versatile landscapes of British Columbia, it serves as the ideal production location for all kinds of projects.
Victoria, British Columbia
The capital city of British Columbia — Victoria — hosted the production of ‘I’ll Be Seeing You.’ Since it is a road trip film, most of the scenes were shot outdoors in different streets and neighborhoods of the city. The cast and crew made the most of Victoria’s diverse cityscape to depict the constantly changing backdrops. In the establishing shots, you are likely to spot popular landmarks and buildings, including the Craigdarroch Castle, the Fairmont Empress, Christ Church Cathedral, the Royal British Columbia Museum, and the Market Square. Over the years, Victoria has served as a filming destination for many movies, including ‘Little Women,’ ‘Catch of the Day,’ ‘Sidelined 2: Intercepted,’ ‘In the Land of Women,’ ‘Going the Distance,’ ‘Bottled with Love,’ ‘Rip in Time,’ ‘No Night Is Too Long,’ and ‘The Wedding Veil Inspiration.’
I’ll Be Seeing You Cast Details
The impressive onscreen performances from Tyler Hynes, Stacey Farber, and Christine Ebersole help bring the heartwarming tale of ‘I’ll Be Seeing You’ to life. Tyler and Christine have previously worked on ‘Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story,’ where the former portrays
Derrick Taylor and Christine stars as Norma Young. On the other hand, Stacey Farber has plenty of experience appearing in reality shows, such as ‘It Goes There: Degrassi’s Most Talked About Moments,’ ‘Etalk Daily,’ and ‘Best Friend’s Date.’
Tyler Hynes as Mark Appleyard
Tyler Hynes portrays Mark Appleyard, the charming activities director, in the Hallmark production. Hailing from Toronto, Ontario, the talented actor has plenty of movies and TV shows to his credit, including ‘Three Wisest Men’ portraying Taylor, ‘The Groomsmen Last Dance’ as Jackson, ‘Shifting Gears’ portraying Luke Childs, and ‘Letterkenny’ as Dierks. He also features in ‘Falling for You,’ ‘Hotwired in Suburbia,’ ‘Roadhouse Romance,’ ‘UnREAL,’ ’19-2,’ ‘Saving Hope,’ ‘Valemont,’ ‘Warehouse 13,’ and ‘The Firm.’
Stacey Farber as Amy
In ‘I’ll Be Seeing You,’ Stacey Farber dons the garb of Amy, who makes plans to spend a fun weekend with her grandmother. You might recognize Stacey as Tara in ‘Virgin River,’ Darby Spencer in ‘The Spencer Sisters,’ Camille Rourke in ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,’ Leslie Larr in ‘Superman & Lois,’ and Michelle in ‘Brilliant Minds.’ Her movie credits include ‘Butlers in Love,’ ‘Hanukkah on the Rocks,’ ‘A Season for Family,’ and ‘Crossfire.’
Christine Ebersole as Vivien
Christine Ebersole steps into the role of Vivien, Amy’s grandmother, in the romantic drama movie. The 2007 Tony Award winner has plenty of iconic roles throughout her decades-long acting career. She stars in ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ as Leah Belfort, ‘Amadeus’ as Katerina Cavalieri, ‘Richie Rich’ as Regina Rich, ‘True Crime’ as Bridget Rossiter, and ‘Licorice Pizza’ as Lucy Doolittle. Besides movies, she also features in many TV shows, including ‘Bob Hearts Abishola,’ ‘Search Party,’ ‘Madam Secretary,’ ‘Royal Pains,’ ‘The Kominsky Method,’ and ‘Sullivan & Son.’ The film also features other talented actors in supporting yet critical roles, including April Telek as Vivian, BJ Harrison as Sue, Eric Gustafsson as Joel, Tom Pickett as Clyde, Jana Morrison as Lynn, Pete Graham as Pepper, and Adam Fox as The Wrong Teddy.
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