Its $1.3 million opening weekend is the highest ever for an English-language Canadian film, beating the previous record holder Men with Brooms (2002) at $1 million (all quotes in Canadian dollars).
In the scenes showing the marquee of the movie theater, all of the movie titles are the names of songs by Canadian rock bands the Tragically Hip and Rush. Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip and Alex Lifeson of Rush also make cameos in the movie.
Lydia Lawson-Bird portrays Trinity because Jeanna Harrison, who normally plays her, was unavailable for this movie because of her commitment to school.
The "Shit Analogies" by Lahey are said 16 times; 11 times in one scene with Bubbles.
This is the last installment of the Trailer Park Boys series to feature Michael Jackson, who plays Trevor. Jackson quit the show due to his discontent with the direction of the series and also alleged mistreatment from fellow cast and crew members. Citing similar reasons, Cory Bowles, who plays Trevor's friend Cory, also left the show in tandem with Jackson, but returned in Season 8 after Trailer Park Boys was picked up by Netflix in 2013.