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2010 /
2011 Regional Trails Map
Discovery Routes Trail Map 2010 / 2011
.............. coming soon!
In the spring of 2008,
Discovery Routes filled the region's need for
comprehensive trail information by creating a
recreational trails map. Discovery Routes is
currently in the process of revising our existing trails
map and creating a new 2010/2011 resource that will be
available early in the new year.

Discovery Routes is also
working to incorporate more bicycle content onto the map
to compliment our partnership with the Bike Train
association.
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COMPONENTS |
DETAILS |
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Production Run |
5,000 copies - Spring 2010 |
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Appearance |
Full-colour, fold-out, with ads |
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Size |
26.75"
x 36.5" |
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Ad
Space |
40 -
First come, first serve |
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Interested in SPONSORING
this project??
Discovery Routes is selling
advertising space on the map. Along with regional
exposure, businesses that support panel advertising will
also benefit from:
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business information posted on our
website
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recognition
in our digital newsletter
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The
following ad sizes are available:
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2" x 3.75" (1/4 panel) - |
$200 +GST |
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4.25" x 3.75" (1/2 panel) - |
$375 +GST |
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8.75" x 3.75" (full panel) - |
$700 +GST |
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This year, Discovery Routes
is including panel advertising*
opportunities that will allow businesses operating in
similar market segments to include their name and
contact information on a themed panel for just $75.
Here is an example of a panel ad for Ontario's Near
North. Click on the picture to see a larger
version.

*panel
advertising available in the following themes:
Attractions, Bicycle Shops, Outfitters, Near North
Accommodations
For any further information
or to sponsor this project, please contact our office at
(705) 472-8480. You can also download our
Expression of Interest page by clicking
here,
and send it, along with payment, to the address found on
the form. DEADLINE for the Expression of
Interest has been extended until FEBRUARY 28, 2010.
Help
us realize the significant opportunities of a well
established, well marketed, and well supported trail
system in the Near North.

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