The Town in 'Follow Me to Daisy Hills' Isn't Real, but You Can Visit Where It Was Filmed

The filming locations in 'Follow Me to Daisy Hills' makes it a quintessential Hallmark movie, even supposing the town is completely fictional.
It doesn’t have to be the winter holiday season to revel in some high Hallmark original movies. In the spirit of romantic made-for-TV-movies filled with predictable storylines and lovely meet-cutes, Follow Me to Daisy Hills kicked off the Fall Harvest movie lineup on Sept. 19, 2020. Now, viewers have tons of questions on the film set in an idyllic and adorable small town.
Mainly, people want to know where the movie was filmed. The fictional town of Daisy Hills served as the primary atmosphere, but in genuine existence, it was filmed somewhere else. Mostly as a result of there’s no known town of Daisy Hills that would permit a film to soak up the whole space for the period of filming. But while you can’t visit the actual town depicted in the Hallmark movie, you can visit the area where it was filmed, and that’s excellent sufficient for some lovers.
What are the 'Follow Me to Daisy Hills' filming places?
There is a Daisy Hill in Australia, but the movie is neither set in or filmed there, regardless of having a name with an added ‘s’ to differentiate it. Instead, Follow Me to Daisy Hills was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. You might think Hallmark would reserve the notoriously chilly country for filming romantic snowy love stories, but in this example, it labored for the fall-themed tale of young love getting a 2d chance.
The film was filmed in and round the historical city, making it the very best picturesque vacation spot for a film that wanted a small town vibe. Cindy Busby, who stars in the movie as Jo, spoke to TV Goodness about the use of a real-life basic store for the retailer in the movie and of filming in the city itself.
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— Nicole Wheeler (@Nicole5Wheeler) September 20, 2020"I always get very excited whenever I get to shoot somewhere I’ve never been before. I try to take as much time as possible to enjoy my time," she stated. "It’s like one of those hidden gems where there’s so much art going on within the city, there’s so much music and so many artists. A lot of sports players, specifically hockey players, and actors come from Winnipeg. There’s a great theater there. A lot of really beautiful native art."
The cast of 'Follow Me to Daisy Hills' features native Canadian talent.
Although Cindy has been in quite a few notable TV shows over the years, together with The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural, she’s at first from Montréal. That may be a 25-hour drive, but she’s still a Canada native. Marshall Williams, who plays Cindy’s persona’s love interest, is in truth from the city where the film was shot. Before Follow Me to Daisy Hills, though, he competed on Canadian Idol and was in Glee for a few seasons.
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— Hallmark Channel (@hallmarkchannel) September 20, 2020Hallmark's Fall Harvest lineup is filled with an identical romance movies.
Unfortunately, Hallmark’s Fall Harvest movie lineup isn't so long as that of the network’s in style annually Countdown to Christmas, but it’s one thing to lend a hand tide film lovers over.
Love at Look Lodge is set for Sept. 26, while Country at Heart premieres on Oct. 3, My Best Friend’s Bouquet makes its debut on Oct. 10, and Sweet Autumn will probably be on Hallmark on Oct. 17.
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