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Agencies team up to boost sustainable environmental conservation

Partnership between Resorts of Ontario, Forests Ontario sends seedlings for distribution at Blue Mountain golf tournament

NEWS RELEASE
RESORTS OF ONTARIO
FORESTS ONTARIO
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Resorts of Ontario is pleased to announce a new partnership with Forests Ontario aimed at advancing environmental sustainability and forest conservation within our member resorts and tourism communities across the province.

The partnership underscores the importance of healthy, resilient forests and their role within the tourism industry.

“Resorts of Ontario is honoured to partner with Forests Ontario to promote responsible and sustainable practices within our industry, and restoration in general within the province,” Kerri King, executive director of Orillia-based Resorts of Ontario, says.

“So much forest land was impacted in the summer wildfire season. Our association members recognize their roles as stewards of the land, and this collaboration is an important step in making meaningful change and setting a new standard for environmentally conscious tourism in Ontario.”

Over the coming months, the two organizations will develop opportunities to amplify their impact on forest conservation and sustainable tourism through joint awareness campaigns, events, and tree planting and restoration projects for resort visitors and local residents alike.

To mark the beginning of this exciting collaboration, Resorts of Ontario joined forces with Forests Ontario to distribute seedlings at the Resorts of Ontario 30th annual golf tournament at Monterra Golf at Blue Mountain.

“We are thrilled to be working with Resorts of Ontario to enhance our urban and rural tree cover and strengthen our natural ecosystems in communities across the province,” Jess Kaknevicius, CEO of Forests Ontario, says.

“Through our 50 Million Tree Program, we have planted close to 40 million trees in Ontario, and know those new, thriving forests will sequester significant amounts of carbon over their lifetime, as well as help clean our air and water, boost outdoor recreational activities and help improve our health and well-being.”

To learn more about Resorts of Ontario, please visit www.resortsofontario.ca and to learn more about Forests Ontario, please visit www.forestsontario.ca.

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