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  • Just Dropped. NEW COURSE! Why Should My Business Create a #Hashtag? Simply put, industry statistics indicate a 10%–30% increase in engagement; a 20%–50% increase in reach and impressions; a 5%–15% lift in brand recall and...
    Just Dropped. NEW COURSE! Why Should My Business Create a #Hashtag? Simply put, industry statistics indicate a 10%–30% increase in engagement; a 20%–50% increase in reach and impressions; a 5%–15% lift in brand recall and recognition; and a 5%–10% increase in website traffic. A good hashtag won’t save bad marketing—but it will make good marketing work harder. A new course in the Moose Academy is available to EH Canada Travel members. Advertise your business, or become a Canada Adventure Seeker Influencer and access 130+ lessons.
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    Anja Cahill uploaded 13 photos in the album Grass Creek Park, Kingston, Ontario
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    Winter Drive Rogers Pass Glacier National Park British Columbia Canada

    Join me on a scenic January winter drive through Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, British Columbia. This stretch of the Trans Canada Highway heads west from the Rogers Pass Discovery Centre, passing the entrances...

    Join me on a scenic January winter drive through Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park, British Columbia. This stretch of the Trans Canada Highway heads west from the Rogers Pass Discovery Centre, passing the entrances to Illecillewaet Campground and Loop Brook Campground, all wrapped in classic Canadian winter scenery.

    We lucked out with beautiful winter driving conditions on a crisp January afternoon, showcasing why Rogers Pass is one of the most iconic mountain drives in Canada. Known as one of the most snowy places in the country, the Rogers Pass area receives an incredible average of 32.5 feet of snow annually! With heavy snowfall common from October through late spring.

    Because of these conditions, snow tires are mandatory by law between October 1 and March 31 when driving British Columbia mountain passes.

    EH Fun Fact: No month of the year is guaranteed to be snow-free in Rogers Pass. While summers do arrive, snow can fall at any time, even in July and August! 

    Whether you’re planning a winter road trip or simply love scenic Canadian drives, this video offers a real look at driving Rogers Pass in winter, one of British Columbia’s most breathtaking routes.

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  • Wow! This is amazing! Seeing myself on this list gave me tingles - especially with the other big names up there like the legendary Adventure Seekers Thomas, Sonya, Lisa & Janet. Also love the write-up you put together for me, very thoughtful and reflective of my travel vibe (and personality)....

    Wow! This is amazing! Seeing myself on this list gave me tingles - especially with the other big names up there like the legendary Adventure Seekers Thomas, Sonya, Lisa & Janet. Also love the write-up you put together for me, very thoughtful and reflective of my travel vibe (and personality). Thank you Greg!

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    Anja Cahill uploaded 11 photos in the album Halloween at the Campsite in Canada
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    • Those campers really went all out - what great holiday spirit!
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    • Sonya Richmond - We love to decorate for Halloween, especially at the campsite! Camping at Halloween is so fun - Crisp fall air coupled with earlySonya Richmond - We love to decorate for Halloween, especially at the campsite! Camping at Halloween is so fun - Crisp fall air coupled with early nightfall, gives everything a spooky vibe! Have you Halloween camped before?  More ...
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    • I have not Halloween camped before! I did not even know this was a thing! Looks like so much fun, and it would make getting to the Halloween bonfireI have not Halloween camped before! I did not even know this was a thing! Looks like so much fun, and it would make getting to the Halloween bonfire so easy, like just step outside the camper!  More ...
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    Why Can't Emerging Communities Receive Grant Funding? Barriers to Accessing Provincial and Federal Tourism Grants Why is there a BC Tourism Funding Blind Spot? British Columbia is internationally celebrated for its tourism economy. From alpine r...
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    • Great eye opening article! An issue that hopefully gets more attention. It certainly doesn't make much sense to curb their own growth in that way.
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    • It sounds like BC has adopted a low-risk strategy towards tourism by supporting areas where they expect to get some money back. Do other provincesIt sounds like BC has adopted a low-risk strategy towards tourism by supporting areas where they expect to get some money back. Do other provinces have a stronger model for supporting growth and development? Would it help if there was a stronger framework for encouraging private investment that could be used as leverage?  More ...
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