Press Release

A Little Further North.com

Date: June 21st 2007  / For Immediate Release

Subject: Tourism Marketing

For More Information, Contact

Phil Robinson
- P G Robinson & Associates
- 1100 Memorial Ave
- Suite 424
- Thunder Bay, Ontario  P7B  4A3
- Ph: (807) 472-1955  Fax: (807) 623-5122
0 Email: Phil@golfjets.com
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A new marketing initiative promotes tourism across North Western Ontario

 
An innovative approach and user friendly website highlights Northwestern Ontario as an exciting and desirable vacation destination
 
If you are looking for a genuine outdoor wilderness experience, you're invited to come "A Little Further North" - to Northwestern Ontario.  That's the theme of an innovative new tourism campaign launched by P G Robinson and Associates, a Thunder Bay company that specializes in travel marketing. The focal point of this campaign is a user friendly website located at www.alittlefurthernorth.com and features an interactive map with links to outdoor adventures and wilderness vacations in over 50 cities, towns and locations throughout northern and northwestern Ontario.

The website demonstrates the region's tremendous accessibility by both road and air and highlights convenient and cost efficient air travel options from both Toronto as well as Minneapolis with links directly to the WestJet and Northwest Airline's websites.  This one stop shopping, allows travelers throughout North America to check schedules and fares and book flights to the region directly with the airline of their choice.

Anyone interested in planning a trip to Northwestern Ontario or just learning more about our region, can enter a free subscription to the Adventure Newsletter which is a compilation of stories, news, pictures and events on hunting and fishing throughout the region.  This electronic newsletter is sent free of charge to subscriber's email each week, with all content contributed by the lodges, outfitters, bush pilots, guides and fishermen who live the experience "a little further north" each day. 

If you are interested in learning more about a genuine wilderness experience in Northwestern Ontario, you are invited to log on to www.alittlefurthernorth.com for more information.