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Ontario Resorts and Lodges To Benefit From High Price of Fuel

Released on: May 18, 2008, 2:55 pm

Press Release Author: Arend and Conny Meiling

Industry:

Press Release Summary: Industry experts predict that many Canadians will stay closer
to home this summer due to the rising cost of fuel and airline fuel surcharges.
Ontario resorts and lodges will benefit from an increase in Ontario tourism.

Press Release Body: Minden, Ontario -- This year's summer vacation may be a little
bit different for the many Canadians who traditionally use their summer break to
travel to faraway lands and exotic destinations abroad. Soaring gas prices and the
recent fuel surcharges announced by Air Canada and West Jet - Canada's two largest
airlines, are bound to have an effect on discretionary air travel. Industry experts
are already predicting that Canadians may vacation closer to home this year. This
development is very good news for Ontario's resort operators and those in the
Ontario travel and tourism industry. Record breaking prices for filling their cars
with gas and the new airline fuel surcharges are bound to force many Canadians to
rethink their long distance holiday plans.

The Tourism Industry Association of Canada predicts that soaring gas prices and fuel
surcharges may convince many Canadians to forgo air travel and stay a little closer
to home when planning their annual summer vacation. Canadian travellers will find it
more economical to vacation closer to home. Tourist operators in Ontario resort
destination areas like Muskoka and Haliburton stand to gain the most from this new
development. Tourism is extremely important to the local economies, providing
thousands of jobs annually. Any increase in tourism to these areas benefits the
entire community.

According to Ontario resort operators Arend and Conny Meiling of Heather Lodge
(http://www.heatherlodge.com) in Ontario's Haliburton Highlands, summer bookings are
already up over last year. "We have noticed a significant increase in business from
last year and are certain it is due in part to the price of gas. Heather Lodge is
located just two hours north of the Greater Toronto Area. That's a relatively short
and inexpensive trip for the more than 2 million people that live in the GTA. For
those who don't want to drive, there is daily bus service from Toronto to the town
of Minden - close to the lodge. Bus travel is a great option for seniors", states
Arend. "Many of our customers have told us that due to the high cost of air travel
they plan to travel outside of the country much less. The high cost of gasoline may
turn some Americans away from traveling to Ontario, but really they are less than 5%
of our business", adds Conny.

For those that can afford it, higher prices will have little impact on vacation
plans. However, a great many Canadians will be forced to change their travel
patterns due to the rising cost of air travel. While Canadians will certainly
continue to travel for the foreseeable future, they will perhaps vacation less
often, travelling for shorter distances to destinations closer to home.


About Heather Lodge:
Heather Lodge is a charming adult orientated lakeside inn on beautiful Twelve Mile
Lake in the scenic highlands of Haliburton, Ontario. Combining old world charm with
modern upscale amenities, this landmark resort property has been extensively
upgraded. Heather Lodge offers luxurious lakeside studio accommodations, honeymoon
suites, and fine dining in a private wilderness setting. To book your Ontario summer
vacation, romantic couple's getaway, or special package, visit
http://www.heatherlodge.com or call 1-800-362-6676.


Web Site: http://www.heatherlodge.com

Contact Details: Heather Lodge
Arend and Conny Meiling
144483 Hwy #35
RR #2
Minden Ontario K0M 2K0
Toll free: 1-800 362-6676
Local: 705-489-3257
reservations@heatherlodge.com
http://www.heatherlodge.com

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