All of the movie's actual location photography was shot in various places around the Ontario area, using existing houses, streetscapes and natural environments. Period mansions were used as the backdrop for the Thomas residences, and an historic Quaker Boys School converted into the Bolingbroke Poorhouse for the film. When they could not film on location, the production crew and special effects team employed the technology of the green screen and fully computerized to digitally create the background, or specific details that location filming could not produce. Of the major cast members from the original trilogy of films, only
Patricia Hamilton (Rachel Lynde) reprised her original character. Barbara Hershey replaced
Megan Follows as Anne, although Follows briefly appears in archive footage when Anne is reminiscing.
Colleen Dewhurst, who had played Marilla Cuthbert in the first two miniseries and the spin-off series
Road to Avonlea before her death in 1991, and
Jonathan Crombie, who previously portrayed Gilbert Blythe, are also featured in archive footage presented as flashbacks. For the role of young Anne, Sullivan held a cross-Canada open casting call in July 2007, including submissions from
YouTube, before Hannah Endicott-Douglas auditioned the part. ==Reception==