Here’s what’s currently reported about the latest news on Million Dollar Secret and its location.
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The latest coverage confirms that Netflix’s Million Dollar Secret is filmed at a lakeside estate often referred to on set as “The Stag,” which is actually Château Okanagan, a 44-acre property on Okanagan Lake near Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. This location is described as featuring a private villa, vineyard, spa, and other luxury amenities that double as the game backdrop.[1]
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News and press materials from early 2025 indicate the show is a competitive reality format where twelve contestants compete around a single luxury estate, with a hidden millionaire and a prize of one million dollars that can transfer between players as the game unfolds. This framing remains consistent across official trailers and first-look materials.[5][10]
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Additional outlets highlight that new episodes or season updates were being released in staggered fashion in 2025, with attention on twists related to identifying the millionaire and the evolving prize pot. Viewers in different regions received new episodes on different dates.[2][4]
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Related coverage notes that the estate, Château Okanagan, is a high-profile listing with substantial guest accommodations, reinforcing its suitability as a single-location competitive set. This has been mentioned in trade and entertainment coverage to contextualize the production design.[1]
Illustration: A stylized map view showing Château Okanagan on Okanagan Lake with labels indicating a luxury estate, private villa, vineyard, and spa, representing the show’s secluded game environment.
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Citations:
- Location and filming site details for Million Dollar Secret’s estate.[1]
- Episode release structure and format details from press coverage.[4][10][2]
- Production context and amenities reflecting the estate’s suitability for the show.[5]