Travellers can get up to $150 CDN in free gas and spending vouchers for an incredible getaway
(News Release)
(News Release)
HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (January 22, 2020) – Anyone looking for a classic Canadian getaway will want to take advantage of the ‘Winter
Wonders Travel Package’ that is now being offered by tourism businesses in Huntsville, Muskoka, Ontario.
Visitors who book a minimum of two nights at participating
accommodations in Huntsville for a stay between January 24
and March 12, 2020 can then register to receive one of 250 packages
consisting of free gas and cash vouchers to redeem at over 50
participating attractions, restaurants and shops.
Specifically, visitors who:
-
book a minimum two-night, mid-week stay (Monday-Thursday) get a $50 gas card and $100 in cash
vouchers ($150 CDN value)
- book a minimum two-night, weekend stay (Friday-Sunday) get a $25 gas card and $75 in cash vouchers ($100 CDN value)
“It’s the perfect package to experience everything Huntsville has to offer in winter, from outdoor
adventures to dining and more,” said Jesse Hamilton, general
manager of Deerhurst Resort and chair of the Huntsville Municipal
Accommodations Tax Association, which is offering the program.
“Winter
in this part of Muskoka will delight everyone, from families looking
for an iconic Canadian experience, to folks seeking a mid-week escape,”
he added. “And the scenery is as picturesque
as it gets; it truly is a beautiful season.”
The
regional tourism organization, known as Explorers’ Edge, is partnering
on the promotion, and the company is excited to welcome visitors from
urban centres in particular, said James Murphy,
executive director.
Ice Trail at Arrowhead Provincial Park. (Explorers' Edge photo)
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“Winter
in the country is so different from the city, with frozen lakes and
snow-tipped forests providing a stunning backdrop,” he noted. “From
skating at the iconic Ice Trail at Arrowhead
to snowshoeing on trails, from tasting seasonal cuisine to warming
yourself by an indoor or outdoor fire, nothing beats enjoying the best
that the season has to offer just two hours north of Toronto.”
Travellers can find out more about
Huntsville’s Winter Wonders Travel Package on the Explorers’ Edge website by visiting
www.ExplorersEdge.ca/huntsvillewinterwonders.
About the Huntsville Municipal Accommodations Tax Association (HMATA):
The HMATA is the non-share capital corporation
formed by the Town of Huntsville to administrate tax that is collected
from various accommodations in the township. Its mission is to increase
visitation and spend for the town and its tourism
stakeholders in all four seasons. The corporation was established in
2019.
About RTO12/Explorers’ Edge:
Also known as Explorers’ Edge, RTO12 is the
regional tourism organization for Algonquin Park, the Almaguin
Highlands, Loring-Restoule, Muskoka, Parry Sound and South Algonquin
that is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport,
Tourism & Culture Industries.
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