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Mattawa retreat boasts prestigious heritage

Mattawa retreat boasts prestigious heritage

Imagine a corporate meeting in a home-like environment where breaks can be spent on the shores of a lake or a closed-in porch in the midst of natural surroundings.
Tour guide operator promotes Superior adventures

Tour guide operator promotes Superior adventures

For years, Lois Nuttall would attend North American motor coach trade shows and listen to endless pitches from tour operators wanting to bring Canadians south to their vacation destination.
Sault brothers scratch their way into chicken wing success

Sault brothers scratch their way into chicken wing success

Wacky Wings restaurant has expanded into multiple Ontario locations
Amenities meet conference, event needs

Amenities meet conference, event needs

When the Hampton Inn was constructed in Elliot Lake in 2009, its primary purpose was to serve Elliot Lake Retirement Living by housing visitors contemplating a move to the city.
Charter boat excursions appeal to the corporate crowd

Charter boat excursions appeal to the corporate crowd

The lore and mystery of Lake Superior has always been an incredible draw for tourists.
Laurentian Lodge a jewel in the wilderness

Laurentian Lodge a jewel in the wilderness

Tucked into a copse of mature firs just inside the border of the Mississagi Provincial Park, Laurentian Lodge sits nestled in a patch of pristine wilderness, its natural beauty and private location annually attracting visitors from around the globe.
Sault College, Algoma U open to conferences

Sault College, Algoma U open to conferences

It may be the equivalent of a backpacker's youth hostel, but for budget conscious companies and not-for-profits, camping out at a college or university campus for a meeting or convention can be a practical alternative.
Temagami looking beyond tourism

Temagami looking beyond tourism

Although tourism has been the area’s mainstay for years, Temagami’s new mayor, John Hodgson, is looking to the region’s rocks and trees not only as scenery but as an economic resource.
Kenora going upscale

Kenora going upscale

John Gale doesn’t see himself as any kind of saviour or visionary. But he wants Kenora to think big.
Creating new tourism regions with new focus

Creating new tourism regions with new focus

The creation of a new series of tourism regions across the province is receiving a mixed reaction in the North as Ontario makes a shift from pure destination marketing to additional tourism development opportunities.