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Lisa Muldoon commented on this post about 2 hours agoComments (6)
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Great collection Lisa! We're looking forward to our trip to Manitoulin next week. Must add Little Current to our itinerary!
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Anja Cahill Absolutely! It is a great little stop!
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I miss boating. For a while I lived on Balsam Lake on the Trent Waterway System with my parents. They had a 20 ft Sunray and we would cruise to HoneyI miss boating. For a while I lived on Balsam Lake on the Trent Waterway System with my parents. They had a 20 ft Sunray and we would cruise to Honey Harbour on Geogian Bay but never made it to Manitoulin that would be a trip More ...
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Thomas Worsley A Sunray would be so much fun! It sounds like you have some great memories!
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What a great place to visit. I think when we went through there (more than a decade ago) the swing bridge was open. I love Manitoulin Island!
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Sonya Richmond It really is a neat place to explore!
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Farah McCrate commented on this post about 20 hours agoComments (6)
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I haven't been kayaking for so long, but these photos make me want to get back on the water! Are you able to rent kayaks at Chapel Arm, or do you More ...
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Sonya Richmond I have my own. There aren't rentals in Chapel Arm. There is an outfitter in Cape Broyle on the the Avalon called A Wilder Experience. More ...
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Thomas Worsley you will NOT regret it!
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Thomas Worsley commented on this post about 1 day agoComments (2)
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Sonya Richmond I have never been to it but I want to try and make it this year
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Thomas Worsley commented on this post about 1 day agoComments (7)
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EH Canada : Support We dodged a bullet! An hr and a half to the North there were Tornados touching down in Algonquin Park. The cruise was amazing and More ...
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Thomas Worsley Wow! That would be scary. Luckily you avoided it.
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What an absolutely amazing looking experience! There is nothing like traveling under wind power alone! Your posts have inspired me to head up to More ...
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Sonya Richmond Midland is a nice area Awenda Provincial Park is amazing if you can get in.
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Kim Kenyon Yes I know the pride of Baltimore was but I think most wer from Canada they have a list on thier web site
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Andrea Horning reacted to this post about 1 day agoOne of the world’s largest online travel agencies (OTAs), known for selling tours and experiences, has just increased the commission it takes from Canadian and global tour operators—by anywhere from 2% to 7%.
On average,...One of the world’s largest online travel agencies (OTAs), known for selling tours and experiences, has just increased the commission it takes from Canadian and global tour operators—by anywhere from 2% to 7%.More
On average, their commission has jumped from 25% to over 30%!
That means for every $100 a local tour earns, this OTA now keeps more than $30. That means 30% of every booking made removes 30% from the local economy. Add the triple effect of tourism dollars, that $30 translates to $90 removed from local economies.
And who ends up paying the price? Not the OTA. Not Google or Meta, where the money is often spent on ads.
It’s our Canadian travelers, towns and cities who pay a big price.
Small, local tourism businesses can’t absorb those rising costs. So, just as the summer season kicks off, they’re being forced to raise prices—and you pay more for the exact same experience.
All so large corporations can satisfy shareholders and increase their bottom line.
Where does it stop? 40%? 50%? 60%? And we, as travellers, are unknowingly supporting this.
It’s time to rethink how we book our adventures in Canada and beyond. Let’s take back control. Book direct when possible. When you book directly with tour operators:
- You often get better prices.
- You support local businesses more directly.
- Your money stays in the community, not in Silicon Valley.
That’s why EHCanadaTravel.com is a book direct website, with a planning element to extend stays. It is the largest privately operated travel website in Canada. Our platform features Canadian tourism businesses and our listings take you straight to the tour operator’s website—no middlemen, no commissions.
Operators can upload their own videos, photos, specials, events and showcase their experiences directly to travellers—transparent, fair, and local-first.
Together, we can build a better system that keeps prices affordable, supports small business, and gives travellers real value.
Book smarter. Book direct. Support local.
Thank you to my colleague, Martin Rosenberg, for bringing this to my attention.Comments (1)-
Supporting local businesses is so important, especially right now! Another great benefit for the traveler of booking direct is that it is often much More ...
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Andrea Horning reacted to this post about 1 day ago?️ Shop Loonies – the official EH Canada Travel online store! ?? Rock your Canadian pride with our limited-edition caps, tees, and mugs. Don’t wait—these unique items won’t last long! ? #ShopCanadian #LooniesStore #EHCanad...?️ Shop Loonies – the official EH Canada Travel online store! ?? Rock your Canadian pride with our limited-edition caps, tees, and mugs. Don’t wait—these unique items won’t last long! ? #ShopCanadian #LooniesStore #EHCanadaTravelMorePost is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Andrea Horning commented on this post about 1 day agoComments (6)
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Looks like this was a super fun camping trip! Northern Pike are really beautiful fish, and it looks like you caught some huge ones! I would love to More ...
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Sonya Richmond This campground quickly became a favourite for us! So much to see and do here. Fishing was great, water was clean, then add multiple More ...
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Greg Girard Pike are boney and definitely are not the easiest of fish to cook. A lot of people I know will cut the strips to about 1 inch thick and More ...
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Lisa Muldoon Definitely! Have to love when somewhere checks a few boxes
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Sonya Richmond commented on this post about 1 day agoCover photo refresh. Ready for new adventures!Post is under moderationStream item published successfully. Item will now be visible on your stream.
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Greg Girard commented on this post about 3 days agoI am proudly Canadian for several heartfelt reasons:
Born and bred on Vancouver Island, BC — I grew up on Canada’s west coast, with a deep, lifelong connection to its landscapes and culture.
A champion of Canadian...I am proudly Canadian for several heartfelt reasons:More
Born and bred on Vancouver Island, BC — I grew up on Canada’s west coast, with a deep, lifelong connection to its landscapes and culture.
A champion of Canadian tourism, I left a corporate job in Edmonton (and a stint in Germany) in 2002 to help build EH Canada Travel with my brother. I spent over a decade traveling coast-to-coast, researching, writing, photographing, and supporting local Canadian communities.
Environmental and outdoor advocate—I am a wilderness backpacker, camping lover, snowboarding, golf, photography enthusiast, and regular voice on CBC and Global and other media talking up Canada’s great outdoors.
Deep commitment to “boots‑on‑the‑ground” research—Colin and I visited 1200+ communities, explored thousands of parks and trails, and created Canada’s largest independent travel site out of sheer passion and perseverance.
In short: I am proudly Canadian because I was born here, built my career here, championed Canadian tourism tirelessly, explored coast-coast-coast and I live and breathe Canada’s wild spirit every single day.
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Farah McCrate Thank you, so kind. Yes we are lucky for where we live. Ask anyone who has traveled abroad and they are very appreciative of where we More ...
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Sonya Richmond Yes! Well done. Did you come across it?
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Diana Johnson-Santos reacted to this post about 3 days agoComments (6)
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Sonya Richmond Great question. I believe they were, but I also didn't take a super close look to confirm.
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Diana Johnson-Santos commented on this post about 3 days agoComments (3)
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Kim Kenyon Here is chat GPT answer
what is the longest floating boardwalk in canada
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The longest floating boardwalk in Canada is More ... -
Thomas Worsley Have been here - didn't realise it's the longest floating boardwalk
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Samantha Sewell commented on this post about 3 days agoComments (2)
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Kim Kenyon Haha those are always a fav!!
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Sonya Richmond commented on this post about 4 days agoComments (9)
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EH Canada : Support I think we may have done that too
Did you see any cool birds or other wildlife while enjoying your lunch?
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Sonya Richmond I am no bird expert. But after looking at our photos I believe we saw a Green-winged Teal, Gadwall and an American Goldfinch. Does More ...
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Greg Girard Yes - it certainly does! I love that you incorporate birding into your travels!
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Sonya Richmond I do need to be a lot better at identifying them. On site I can name a few, but most I have to come home and look them up from my More ...
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Thomas Worsley Me too - boardwalks let you relax and enjoy the scenery and wildlife without having to constantly look down so you don't trip (which I More ...
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Kim Kenyon Yes! You have to brave the mosquitoes, but I love watching and listening to frog choruses!
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Samantha Sewell commented on this post about 4 days agoComments (6)
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Kim Kenyon Yes they are amazing!
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Thomas Worsley: Really? Wo,w they arquiteet popular in BC wWechose red on purpose, asthree3 other preschools locally were yellow ones (not that they More ...
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