TORONTO -- After serving as the home for the riches-to-rags fictional Rose family in the Canadian hit TV series 鈥淪chitt鈥檚 Creek鈥 for six seasons, the Rosebud Motel is up for sale.

The property, which is called the Hockley Motel in real life, is located approximately 87 kilometres northwest of Toronto in Hockley Valley, Ont.

, the beloved motel features 10 units, including a two-storey manager鈥檚 suite. There is also a one-bedroom cottage, outdoor fire pit, picnic tables, and a surface parking lot on the 6.5-acre property.

The listing also boasts of an active river at the back of the site, the Nottawasaga River, which is 鈥渁 highly desirable fishing river for Rainbow Trout and Salmon.鈥

While Johnny Rose and Stevie Budd were able to book guests in the motel on the television show, the listing says the property is 鈥渃urrently not operational.鈥 However, it states the new owner will have the 鈥渁bility to create something special on the site.鈥

The realtor suggested the new owner of the motel embrace 鈥渘ew travel trends following COVID-19,鈥 such as contactless check-in and other mobile applications to 鈥渆nhance the overall guest experience in a more personalized yet safe way.鈥

The listing also said the property is an 鈥渋deal setting鈥 for television and movie production or could be renovated and repositioned as a 鈥渓odging operation, boutique property or long-term rental for families.鈥

Although the property is perhaps best known as the setting for the Emmy Award-winning show, it has also been used as a filming location for other productions, including the 2005 film 鈥淎 History of Violence,鈥 the miniseries 鈥11.22.63,鈥 and the Netflix series 鈥淭he Umbrella Academy.鈥

In September, Jesse Tipping, the motel鈥檚 current owner and the president of the Athlete Institute Basketball Academy and Orangeville Prep, told CTVNews.ca he originally bought the motel in 2011 to house Canadian basketball recruits.

That鈥檚 why Jamal Murray, a Denver Nuggets player, and Miami Heat鈥檚 Kyle Alexander spent time at the motel before it became the home of the Roses.

As a long-time fan of the show himself, Tipping said he hopes the next owner will turn it into a 鈥淪chitt鈥檚 Creek鈥-themed motel in tribute to the show.

鈥淭he property itself is so beautiful. It鈥檚 very pretty and it's an incredible spot and the motel itself has had a great history in the community and I hope that somebody who buys it honours that history is able to keep it going,鈥 he said.

Until that time, however, fans of 鈥淪chitt鈥檚 Creek鈥 will have to bid the motel farewell鈥 or as the characters David Rose and Stevie Budd would say: 鈥淏est wishes, warmest regards.鈥

With files from CTVNews.ca鈥檚 Brooklyn Neustaeter  

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