"We’re just really lucky and privileged to have them here. “It was a real positive and good experience for the community," said Collins. "We’re just really lucky and privileged to have them here." Not only does the town offer up a prime location for the show, but local residents and businesses benefit by getting an economic boost from the influx of visitors. Plus, Dunnville is a nice town and there are a lot of accommodations for us to stay in. “We’ve filmed in other locations before, and is just the best place. “I can’t think of why we’d want to go anywhere else,” he said. He said the facility gives the crews a lot of space to build their various driving courses, allowing them to do several shoots at one time. That’s actually very hard to find,” said Guy O’Sullivan, executive producer of Canada’s Worst Driver. “The particular location is unusual in that it has a runway and what’s left of a racetrack. This is the fifth year that producers brought the filming back to Dunnville, and they say the location is ideal. The crews have been there since the beginning of June and wrapped up filming on July 7. The series is produced by Proper Television whose president, Guy O'Sullivan, was the director. It and sister series Canada's Worst Handyman (2006-2011) are the two highest-rated programs on Discovery Channel. For half a decade now, Proper Television, the makers of the Discovery Channel’s Canada’s Worst Driver, has been making the Dunnville airport in Port Maitland the home to the show’s signature driver rehabilitation centre. Canada's Worst Driver was a Canadian television series that aired on Discovery Channel from 2005-2018, based on Britain's Worst Driver.
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