Canada
Canadian Government
Office of Tourism
Ottawa, Canada
K1A 0H6
Office de tourisme
du Canada
October 17, 1974
Mr. R. Hodgson
Franklin Mint Corporation
Rfd 1
Franklin Center
PA 19063
Dear Mr. Hodgson,
It is almost a tradition for business executives to take a spring vacation. We would like to make a suggestion.
Next spring, come to Southern Ontario for a change-of-place, change-pf-pace vacation that offers a unique blend of relaxation and excitement for every member of your family.
Spring blooms early in Southern Ontario for much of the Province lies south of the Northern California border. As the fields and orchards spring to life again, it’s great motoring weather for the air is fresh, the roads uncrowded and the accommodation is readily available.
City attractions of theatre, dining and shopping are more fun when crowds are thinner, the temperature milder. Many of the more popular hotels offer special rates for springtime groups.
So why not come to Southern Ontario for that spring break next year?
Cordially,
Dan Wallace,
Director of Marketing.
241/0409
P.S.
We have just published a new guide book called “Touring Canada”. Its 60 pages are crammed with 150 colour photographs and over 50 maps. If you would like to receive your free copy, simply mail back the enclosed pre-paid reply card.
We’ll do the rest. D.W.