Outdoor Life Network Filming An Atlantic Canada Travel Series

Outdoor Life

The Atlantic Marine Trades Association has learned that the OLN Network is planning to film travel segments this summer with Newfoundland & Labrador, PEI, Nova Scotia and other surrounding areas scheduled as stops in their TV series.
 
OLN is offering companies the opportunity to promote their business nationally with either TV commercials during this segment or during our show itself.
 
There is limited space available during this one hour segment as part of their"Paradise Vacations" Television Travel Series. Those interested in participating in the show can contact Executive Producer Ken Loxton at info@kenloxton.comAtlantic Canada Launch of Safe Boating Week Is May 15, 2014, Victoria Park in Halifax, 11:30-1:30PM. For more information go to http://boatinginatlanticcanada.com/

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