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400 Eleven - Travel Information North of Toronto
Graphic: Canadian / Ontario Flags
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Moose, Blueberries, Northern Lights,
& Elvis Shakes � North of Toronto
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North of Toronto � July 2004 � Affordable summer rates, events and festivals await visitors travelling north this July. Value packages can be found on the 400Eleven website that suit all vacation budgets starting at $29.95-cdn per night for a Bed & Bike package in Barrie up to $475.00-cdn weekly rate for a lakeside adventure retreat on Halls Lake in Haliburton.
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Value Packages and Summer Specials
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Additional value packages for travellers going north of Toronto include the towns and cities of Barrie, Orillia, Huntsville, Peterborough, Buckhorn, Midland, Minden, Penetanguishene, Orangeville, Dwight and Algonquin Park area, Powassan, Honey Harbour and Port Severn area, Collingwood, Lakefield, Alban, Sault Ste. Marie and the Georgian Bay area. For information on each value package available, visit www.400eleven.com/summer-specials.html.

July festivals and events have many different themes. There is the Moose Fest in Dryden, White Pine Cultural Festival in Blind River, Sea Kayaking Festival in Thunder Bay, the Barrie Hill Farms Annual Blueberry Pancake Festival, the Sudbury Blueberry Festival du bleuet, Northern Lights Festival Boreal in Sudbury, Sioux Lookout Blueberry Festival, and Midnight Madness Muskoka Beach Party in Huntsville. After all of these, if you are all shook up, visit Collingwood for the Elvis Festival.

There are many other celebrations going on this month north of Toronto including the Festival of the Sound in Parry Sound, 100th Anniversary of the Lift Locking in Peterborough, the 6th Annual Thunder Bay Fringe Festival, Marathon Children�s Festival, Fiesta Buckhorn, the Scottish Festival in Orillia and the Rotaryfest in Sault Ste. Marie.

Information on the many events, festivals and each resort�s packages can be viewed on the web site at https://www.400eleven.com and www.400eleven.com/summer-specials.html.

Editors/ News Director�s Notes:

For more information contact Rita Talbot at (705) 734-0895.

Value Packages locations are the Barrie Summer Hostel, Booth Landing Camping & Cottages, Captain Action Charters, Deernhorn Lodge, Delawana Inn Resort, Dwight Village Motel, Hockley Valley Resort, Little Lake Inn Bed & Breakfast, Loralea Cottages, Midland Tours Inc., Mountain Springs Lodge, Pine Vista Resorts, Schell�s Camp & Park, Skyline Motel, Sunnylea Resort, Tulip Inn, Westwind Inn Couples Resort on the Lake, Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre, and Zum Waldhaus.
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400 ELEVEN, a division of Janron Communications Ltd., provides travel information and a variety of services and products for people that live in, work in and/or travel through the areas North of Toronto. This area includes from north of Toronto to Huntsville, North Bay, Parry Sound and Sudbury, west to Collingwood and Owen Sound, east to Orillia, Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, the Algonquin Region, and the Ottawa Valley, Highway 11 to Cochrane and Kapuskasing. Highway 400 and Highway 11 also provide access to Ontario�s beautiful north country, linking to 69 North and TransCanada 17.

Graphic: Canadian / Ontario Flags


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