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  • Adult Magazines

    • Bad Puppy
      • Gay porn magazine nurse gives Donnie in the fertility clinic when he and Felix pose as a gay couple (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

    • Big Boob Blowies
      • Allison's husband's pornographic magazines (Season 1 episode Conditions of Existence)

  • Alcohol

    • Chotka
      • Alison's vodka brand (Season 4)

    • Eagle's Flight
      • Whiskey in Paul and Beth's kitchen cabinet (Season 1 episode Variations Under Domestication)

    • Estrada Tequila
      • Liquor bottle in Mexican bar (Season 3)

    • Wade Marsh
      • Whiskey in Paul and Beth's kitchen cabinet (Season 1 episode Variations Under Domestication)

  • Amusement Parks

    • SplashDown
      • Water theme park Alison mentions. Donnie: "And we'll pretend it's a holiday, we'll send for the kids, and we'll go hide in one of those water park hotels." Alison: "The last time we went to SplashDown, Oscar got foot-and-mouth disease." (Season 4 episode The Mitigation of Competition)

  • Apartment and Condos

    • One King West
      • Hotel & residence where Rachel lives (Season 2)

  • Automotive Services

    • Jesse's Towing
      • Helena's boyfriend's towing company.

    • Ming Auto Collision
      • Headquarters of the drug dealer that Alison and Donnie owe money to (Season 3)

  • Beer

    • Wolfenstein Lager
      • Beer in Elizabeth Childs' refrigerator (Season 1 episode Natural Selection)

  • Books

    • Neolution: The New Science of Self-directed Evolution
      • Book by Dr. Aldous Leekie (Season 1 episode Variations Under Domestication)

    • On the Science of Neolution
      • Book by P.T. Westmoreland (Season 4)

  • Bookstores

    • Rabbit Hole Comics
      • The gang's new hideout - Cosima's lab is in the basement (Season 4 episode Transgressive Border Crossing)

  • Cleaning Products

    • Minty Gleam
      • New male soap product for sale at Alison's mother's store Bubbles (Season 3)

  • Consultants

    • Trexcom Consulting
      • Company where Paul works (Season 1 episode Conditions of Existence)

  • Corporations

    • The Brightborn Group
      • Corporate group that owns several biotech companies, including Brightborn, GeneConnexion and Trimorez (Season 4)

    • Topside
      • A shadow corporation that has been trying to corner the market and direction of genetic engineering. The parent company of the Dyad Institute, with a particular interest in Project Leda and yet also has ties with the military faction involved with research into the male clones, Project Castor.

  • Counselors, Psychiatrists and Therapists

    • Dr. Bowers
      • Masquerading as Beth, Sarah goes to see a psychiatrist. (Season 1 episode Instinct)

    • Dr. Elizabeth Perkins, PhD
      • Professor in the Department of Psychology at Amherst Medical College whose credentials S. and Sarah use to get into Cedar Ridge Psychiatric Facility. (Season 5 episode Let the Children & the Childbearers Toil)

    • Dr. Nimitz
      • Psychiatrist at Cedar Ridge Psychiatric Facility. (Season 5 episode Let the Children & the Childbearers Toil)

  • Dentists

    • Riverside Dental
      • Where Sarah finds Beth's old contact and tries to get the bot removed from her cheek (Season 4 episode The Stigmata of Progress)

  • Doctors

    • Dr. Susan Duncan
      • According to Cal, doctor involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

  • Drugstores

    • Superior Pharmacy
      • Preferred customer card Beth uses to snort cocaine in flashback episode. (Season 4 episode The Collapse of Nature)

  • Electronics Stores

    • The Spy Guys
      • Store where Allison buys a nanny cam to keep an eye on her husband Donnie (Season 1 episode Conditions of Existence)

  • Event Centers

    • Glendale Community Theater
      • Where Alison tells Felix she was in a production of Steel Magnolias (Season 1 episode Effects of External Conditions)

  • Fairs, Festivals and Parades

    • Annual Fall Fun Fair
      • Annual community event at the Glendale Anglican Church. (Season 5)

  • Financial Companies

    • Cayman Bank & Trust
      • Ferdinand's bank (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

    • CFID Financial
      • Elizabeth Childs' bank. (Season 1 episode Natural Selection)

    • McBradden Financial
      • According to Cal, one of several companies involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

    • OFID Financial
      • One of the companies listed/circled on Cal's conspiracy map. (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

  • Gift Shops

    • Bubbles
      • Alison's mother's soap store that she and Donnie use to launder their drug money (Season 3)

  • Grocery Stores

    • Thomson Groceries
      • Where Mrs. S and Sarah meet with Ferdinand (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

  • High Schools

    • Sheldon High School
      • High school where Jennifer Fitzsimmons was a teacher, a clone who died from the same respiratory illness as Katja and Cosima.

    • St. Thomas High School
      • Alison's high school (Season 3)

  • Hospitals-Mental Health

    • Cedar Ridge Psychiatric Facility
      • Mental hospital where patient Alex Ripley is being held against her will. (Season 5 episode Let the Children & the Childbearers Toil)

    • The Cold River Institute
      • Mental hospital records Sarah digs through (Season 2)

  • Institutes

    • Dyad Institute
      • Institution devoted to research for the advancement of biotechnology and is promoting Neolution, a scientific organization pushing the scientific limits of human evolution.

    • Neolution
      • A progressive scientific organization marked by genetic meddling and physical alterations, among other scientific developments, set on self-directed evolution.

  • Insurance Services

    • Dunnmorin Insurance Holdings Group
      • According to Cal, one of several companies involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

  • Laundry Services

    • Sudz & Tumble Laundromat
      • Where Sarah gets attacked by the cheek choppers (Season 4 episode Transgressive Border Crossing)

  • Lodging

    • Carlsborough Hotel
      • Where the German clone is staying (Season 1 episode Instinct)

    • Green Acres Motel
      • Motel where Sarah goes looking for Kira, and finds Mrs. S and the Birdwatchers (Season 2 episode Governed by Sound Reason and True Religion)

    • The Highcroft
      • Hotel. "The bar at the Highcroft is very classy all the bartenders in their little matador jackets." (Season 4 episode The Collapse of Nature)

    • The Regent
      • Hotel (Season 5 episode Guillotines Decide)

    • Waverley Hotel
      • Hotel where Helena tells Sarah to meet her (Season 1 episode Effects of External Conditions)

  • Magazines

    • Cold Bitch Digest
      • Joke Sarah makes about Rachel Duncan's condo (Season 2)

  • Manufacturing Companies

    • Blue Zone Cosmetics
      • Krystal's source that sells his cosmetics c0mpany to Dyad (Season 5)

  • Musicians

    • The Shit Goblins
      • Band playing at the club where Sarah calls Kira from (Season 2)

    • The Wizard
      • DJ at party (Season 5 episode Gag or Throttle)

  • Nightlife

    • The Bayonet Public House
      • London pub. Exterior shot of real bar in Toronto called The Wild Rose. Interior is a set. (Season 3 episode Insolvent Phantom of Tomorrow)

    • Bobby's Bar
      • Bar (Season 1 episode Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner)

    • Club Neolution
      • Private club (Season 1 episode Parts Developed in an Unusual Manner)

    • Crown Bar
      • Bar Ferdinand mentions when Sarah - disguised as Rachel - offers him a drink. (Season 3 episode The Weight of This Combination)

    • The Round-Up
      • Bar in Cold River where Helena meets her boyfriend.
      • (Season 2 episode To Hound Nature in Her Wanderings)
      • (Season 2 episode Ipsa Scientia Potestas Est)

  • Obstetrics

    • The Brightborn Treatment
      • Special treatment available at the Life Spring Fertility Clinic (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

    • Dr. Bosch
      • Doctor at the Life Spring Fertility Clinic (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

    • Life Spring Fertility Clinic
      • Clinic where Felix and Donnie pose as a gay couple (Season 4 episode From Instinct to Rational Control)

  • Parks

    • Allenside Park
      • Where Felix holds a funeral service for Sarah and where the German is killed (Season 1 episode Instinct)

    • Beavertail National Park
      • After leaving Alison's house, Helena spends several weeks in the wilderness, before returning at just the right moment, saving Donnie from a Neolutionist by putting an arrow through his head. (Season 4)

  • Party Planning Services

    • Party Dudes
      • Party supply service that Alison's old friend and drug dealer now works for (Season 5)

  • Pharmaceutical Companies

    • Trimorez Pharmaceutical Co.
      • According to Cal, one of several companies involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

  • Police Departments

    • Metropolitan Police
      • City police department where Art works - and where now deceased clone Elizabeth Childs used to work.

  • Realty Services

    • Kildare Real Estate
      • Real estate company. (Season 3)

  • Rehabilitation

    • New Path Wellness Centre
      • Rehab where Allison wakes up (Season 2)

  • Religious Organizations

    • Glendale Anglican Church
      • Church, location of the Annual Fall Fun Fair (Season 5)

    • The Great St. Mary's Church
      • Church mentioned in the obituary of John Patrick Mathieson (Season 5 episode Gag or Throttle)

    • Prolethians
      • Religious extremists who believe synthetic biology should be done in God's name and will. (Season 1 episode Unconscious Selection)

    • St. Mary's Church
      • Church mentioned in the obituary of Henry E. Gonard. (Season 5 episode Gag or Throttle)

  • Restaurants

    • Fung's
      • Where Art - under the impression that Sarah is Beth, tells Sarah to meet him. (Season 1 episode Instinct)

  • Schools-Medical

    • Amherst Medical College
      • College where Dr. Elizabeth Perkins is a faculty member. (Season 5 episode Let the Children & the Childbearers Toil)

  • Secret Organizations

    • The Birdwatchers
      • Mrs. S's old network (Season 2 episode Governed by Sound Reason and True Religion)

    • Clone Club
      • Nickname for Allison, Cosima and Beth's - and then Sarah's - little clone group. First mentioned. (Season 1 episode Natural Selection)

  • Social Media

    • Sapphire
      • Social networking app - Felix recommends to Sarah, Cosima meets Shay. (Season 3)

  • Sporting Events

    • City Marathon
      • Beth used to run marathons (Season 4 episode Transgressive Border Crossing)

  • Stores

    • Cheltenham General Store
      • Store that Sarah, Felix and Kira steal. (Season 2 episode Mingling Its Own Nature With It)

  • Taxi Service

    • Empire taxi service
      • Cab company (Season 1 episode Effects of External Conditions)

  • Technology Companies

    • Brightborn Technologies
      • Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group. (Season 4)

    • GeneConnexion
      • Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group, as well as the company that Felix used to find his bio-sister (Season 4)

    • Kensitron
      • According to Cal, one of several companies involved in a plot to change biogenetic patent law. Cal: "The DYAD group has these key people on dozens of corporate boards, you know. I'm talking super PACs and research groups and lobbyists. All a concerted effort to try and effect biogenetic patent law." (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

    • Trimorez
      • Biotech research owned by The Brightborn Group. (Season 4)

  • Theater Productions

    • Blood Ties: A Musical
      • Allison's musical (Season 2)

  • Trains

    • Huxley Station
      • Where Sarah sees Elizabeth Childs commit suicide by train (Season 1 episode Natural Selection)

  • TV News

    • CMTO News
      • TV news station from various episodes.

    • CTMO
      • Cable TV news network reporting on Elizabeth Childs' death (Season 1 episode Natural Selection)

  • Vehicle Manufacturing Companies

    • Hudson Motors
      • One of the companies listed on Cal's conspiracy map. (Season 2 episode By Means Which Have Never Yet Been Tried)

  • Websites

    • Kay-Bee Natural Beauty
      • Krystal's beauty product blog (Season 5)
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