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Dan Levy urges Schitt’s Creek fans to stop visiting show’s real-life location

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Dan Levy has urged fans of his hit TV show Schitt’s Creek not to visit the town where it was filmed amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The programme, co-created by Dan and his father Eugene Levy for Canada’s CBC Television, has become a massive hit for Netflix, and is currently airing its final season in the U.S.

It was filmed in Goodwood, Ontario, which has seen an influx of visitors since the show started airing. And while residents are usually fine with fans visiting the town, Uxbridge mayor Gary Barton issued a statement to The Hollywood Reporter requesting people make their visits once the quarantine and isolation guidelines amid the pandemic are lifted. “We love that we have been chosen as the home of Schitt’s Creek and we have enjoyed

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