When a prison transport plane crashes in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, it’s up to a lone U.S. Marshal to take charge and find the escaped fugitives. AppleTV+’s thriller “The Last Frontier” takes viewers on an exciting tour through some of the quietest and scariest areas of the wasteland. What may come as a surprise is that the dense, remote forests and icy terrains shown on screen weren’t shot on location in Alaska, but rather in cities located throughout Canada

Filming locations for “The Last Frontier” stretch from Québec City and nearby Laurentians to the Canadian Rockies in Alberta and Montréal, according to IMDB. Filmed between February and November 2024, the series was created by Jon Bokenkamp and Richard D’Ovidio. It stars Simone Kessel as Sarah Remnick, Jason Clarke as Frank Remnick and Haley Bennett as Sidney Scofield. If you’re interested in visiting the jaw-dropping film locations featured in “The Last Frontier,” read on for travel tips and places you can’t miss while planning your next trip to Canada. 

Where Does ‘The Last Frontier’ Take Place?

The Apple TV+ series is set in the remote wilderness of Alaska. According to the official synopsis, the story follows Frank Remnick, a U.S. Marshal stationed in a rugged Alaskan region, whose jurisdiction is thrown into chaos when a prison-transport plane crashes and numerous dangerous inmates escape. More precisely, “The Last Frontier” places Remnick in the outskirts of Fairbanks, Alaska, where he must both protect the local town and track down the fugitives from the crash.

Advice For Exploring Québec City And The Laurentians

Landscape Scenery of Lake in the Middle of the Mountains
(Edouard Matte/Pexels)

Key Scenes: The chilling forests and rivers seen on screen were contributed by the area in Canada called the Laurentians, located about 40 miles outside of Quebec City. The film crew embraced the cold temperatures and challenging conditions to portray the hardships and thrills that the escaped fugitives must endure and navigate through to survive. 

Best Time to Visit: If you hope to capture the same snowy backdrops as seen on screen, you’ll want to travel to Quebec in the snowy winter months, from December to February. Snow sports like skiing and snowshoeing are popular around this time, and many winter festivals are held. 

Transportation Options: Since the wilderness surrounding Québec is quite remote, it’s ideal to have a car to navigate through the forests and visit the historical landmarks throughout the city. 

Though it’s not Alaska, parts of Québec could easily be mistaken for the wilderness seen on screen in “The Last Frontier.” According to AP News, U.S. Marshals from Fairbanks collaborated with the production team to ensure that the Canadian filming locations accurately represented the rugged terrain of Alaska, where the show is set.

Scenes featuring historic architecture were primarily filmed in Québec City, while the nearby Laurentians and Capitale-Nationale regions were used to depict the barren landscapes central to the show’s story. On-screen, viewers follow Jason Clarke as he attempts to regain control of his area of Alaska, where 18 fugitives are on the loose. The engulfing forest is hair-raising on its own, but that fear is multiplied when combined with freezing temperatures and characters with unknown motives and contentious backstories.

Things to Do: Walk through Old Québec, an UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets that dates back to the 17th century. The nearby Laurentian Mountains are great for hiking, kayaking and taking in the views. 

Where to Eat: Restaurant Tanière³ is a Michelin-starred eatery that promises to take customers on a culinary experience. Located in the cellars of house Leber and Charest, the tasting menu features distinctive dishes, while the surroundings are sure to transport visitors into historic Québec in a unique way. 

Where to Stay: The 200-year-old Auberge Saint-Antoine is a quaint boutique hotel steeped in history. Le Gite Du Fleuve is a romantic bed and breakfast perfect for a couple’s trip or short stay. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is “The Last Frontier” on Apple TV+ about?

“The Last Frontier” follows lead character Frank Remnick (Jason Clarke) as he oversees a remote jurisdiction in the rugged Alaskan wilderness, spending his days protecting a small community far from the bustle of urban life. Everything changes when a federal prison-transport plane crashes into the icy terrain, unleashing dozens of dangerous inmates into the wild. As Remnick races to bring the fugitives to heel, he begins to suspect the crash was no accident, but a much deeper and more far-reaching conspiracy.

How many seasons of “The Last Frontier” are there?

There is currently one season of “The Last Frontier” available on Apple TV+. The season features 10 episodes, released weekly until the finale on Dec. 5, 2025.