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'Schitt's Creek' motel in Canada selling for $1.6M
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The Hockley Motel in Mono, Ontario, was made famous as the Rosebud Motel in six seasons of hit show "Schitt's Creek."
The exterior of the Hockley Motel in Mono, Ontario, was made famous as the Rosebud Motel in six seasons of the hit TV show, though the Emmy-winning dramedy was actually filmed in Toronto-area studios, Deadline reports. True to its fictional setting of small-town Schitt's Creek, the Hockley Motel is "surrounded by nature" on 6.7 acres on the Nottawasaga River, per a listing page. The 4,300-square-foot, 10-room hotel boasts a two-story manager's suite and separate cottage, though it’s not currently being used for short-term stays. Owner Jesse Tipping bought the property in 2011 and previously used the suites to house basketball recruits through his work in the sport at the high school level, iHeartRadio reports.More Related News