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Townsman, 1992-01, Page 33another 7,000 were passed out at the Markham Snowmobile Show. As well, to hit the target market as dead - on as possible, an ad was taken out in the Ontario Snowmobiler magazine. "It's been a fair investment to see if it's going to work," said Bruce. "In time, it's meant a lot of hours," added Pam. In this year's series of tours, C Mac clients will begin their vacation on the Sunday of their scheduled week, meeting at the five star Pine - stone Inn in Haliburton, where they will be treated to a sumptuous ban- quet. The first leg of the trip will take them the next morning from Pinestone to Spectacle Lake Lodge, which is located about 30 miles east of Algo- nquin Park. Hors d'ouevres will be served upon the groups arrival and everyone will then be able to relax in preparation for the next day's outing. Following breakfast on the sec- ond morning, the tour leaves for Whitney, situated at the edge of Algo- nquin Park. This is a special highlight, Bruce says, as the route includes 30 to 40 miles of magnificent trails wend- ing through the only area of the park not restricted to snowmobiles by the provincial government. The actual tour ends the third day out at the Nordic Inn in Dorset, then the following day the entourage will circle back, heading for the Almaguin Highlands completing the day's run at the Pickerel Lake Lodge at Burks Falls. Finally, the tour winds back through the Muskoka Regions to the Haliburton Highlands, ending at the Pinestone Inn. The last day of the excursion, the guides will take participants touring the network of Haliburton trails before returning to Pinestone in time for the evening's farewell banquet. Breakfast the next day is the final offering of C Mac's tour this year, fol- lowing which clients are on their own for a second look at those glorious trails or to return home. Being no strangers to the area, Bruce and Pam are knowledgeable guides on the trails. The only ones they hadn't travelled themselves were those in the south part of Haliburton so they went up a week early to make sure they wouldn't be in for any sur- prises. As well, the Clarks have stayed in each of the resorts and have only high accolades for each. "I wouldn't expect anyone to stay somewhere I hadn't been myself," says Bruce. In this, its fledgling year, C Mac was offering four tours, but as Mother Nature was a little stingy in the begin- ning with her winter offering, the first tour was cancelled. As well, with the experience of previous years to remember, interest in the three other tours scheduled for January 19-24, February 2-7 and February 9-14 has been lukewarm. The Clarks, however, believe in the feasibility of the idea and feel the public will catch on to it also. So confident are they, the pair agreed early on that even if this year's bookings weren't as optimistic as anticipated, they would plan a series for next year as well. "Word of mouth would be our best advertising, so it's only logical to try it again, regardless of what the outcome of this year is," Bruce said. "We were shoot - ting for half this year, so would have been ecstatic if they had all been filled," says Bruce. However, the Clarks were encouraged enough by the people who called, that for the 1992-93 winter season C Mac has already begun planning not one, but two different vacation packages - one to Quebec and one to Northern Ontario. Information can be obtained by writing C Mac SnowTours at RR3, Walton, Ont. NOK 1ZO. FIRSTa need THENan idea NEXTa design AND let the shavings fly ask for Murray Yungblut at HURON WOODCRAFT R I P L EY 395-2487 AD Lfl SER 0 All Around The House 23 Argyle Marine 8 Bainton's Old Mill Back Cover Balloons Plus 26 Box Furniture 10 CJCS 1240 Radio 28 Cliff's Plumbing & Heating 6 Cocktails Inside Front Cover Gemini Jewellers 21 Grand Bend Winter Carnival 9 Hotel Bedford 36 Huron Ridge Flowers 18 Huron Woodcraft 31 Jim and Lana McKague 11 L & J Enterprises 7 Let Them Eat Cake Inside Back Cover M -W Motors 34 M. C. Smith Appliances 39 Mac Campbell Photogaphy 17 Middaugh Collectibles 14 Moonlighting Photography 24 Special Effects 19 Stoddart Jewellers 23 The Old Mill Back Cover Village Collectables 18 Walkerton Paper Products 25 White Carnation 19 Zehrs Markets 34 Zilliax Furniture 22 TOWNSMAN/JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1992 31