CANADA EH

Brothers are at home on the road

CANADA EH: Brothers are at home on the road
08 FEB 2012: Colin and Greg Girard have expanded their ehcanadatravel.com Travel Network into Saskatchewan. The Official Launch of the www.SaskatchewanEH.ca website gives the ehcanadatravel.com Travel Network 18 travel and tourism websites marketing accommodations, activities and adventures in Canada.

The company’s new aggressive marketing campaign will expand the EH Tourism brand into Central, Eastern and Atlantic Canada. 

Currently, online travellers can plan, research and book accommodations and adventures in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta and the Yukon and the Northwest Territories on Canada EH Tourism websites. 

The addition of the SaskatchewanEH.ca website will provide travellers with information for researching parks, trails, historic sites, rivers, lakes, wildlife management areas, wetlands, wildflower meadows, etc. and book accommodations, tours, guides, attractions throughout the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. 

Canada EH Tourism is owned and operated by the Girard brothers who, since 2005, have been on and off the road exploring the country of Canada venturing from populated areas to isolated areas. The summers are spent researching parks, trails and paddle routes and the winters are spent researching ski mountains and nordic areas. 

"The entire province was self researched by my brother and I," says Colin Girard, " Both Greg and I documented and took pictures of the entire province staying in most of the main tourism communities, hiking trails, walking grasslands and researching waterways." 

Adventures are documented online on the ehcanadatravel.com Travel Network and on their award winning travel blog called the Canada EH Travel Blog. Communications, bloopers and life stories are shared on their Canada EH Facebook page. 

"EH Canada Tourism is a lifelong dream to employ ourselves in adventure. It gives us an opportunity to discover and rediscover our beautiful country and the many gifts shared with us by Mother Nature," says Greg Girard.