Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Schitt’s Creek Rosebud Motel rises again

The Canadian comedy show Schitt's Creek came to audiences on January 13, 2015 on CBC and sadly, after only six seasons, the show came to an end. From Rose Mansion to the Rosebud Motel the Rose family provided laughs, tears and great memories, all situated in a town that doesn't exist.

Three main Ontario locations were used for filming including Toronto, some buildings in Goodwood (such as David's Apothecary) and the exterior of the Rosebud Motel in Hockley Valley (Mono). The hotel was actually a working motel called the Hockley Motel, relabeled for the show. You can see the motel without the sign on my post here.

Canadian comedy legends Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara were joined by Emily Hampshire, Annie Murphy, Dan Levy and many others, bring life to a family retreating in crisis, described by the CBC as "When the filthy-rich Roses suddenly find themselves broke they're forced to rebuild their empire within their only remaining asset - Schitt's Creek, an arm pit of a town they once bought as a joke."
The motel changed ownership post show and seemed to have been closed down for awhile now. But suddenly there were reports that the Schitt's Creek Rosebud Motel sign has reappeared on the building - which I can confirm as of May 27, 2025. And the property looks ready to go - either as a working motel, coincidentally named Rosebud Motel, or a possible return to show business for the building.

Hopefully we will soon hear of a series reboot, or a maybe a movie in the future.

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