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Otonabee Region of The Trent Severn-Waterway starts
at the Otonabee River at Rice Lake the first lock being 19, Scott's
Mill. The region includes Peterborough ends at lock 25 at Sawyer
Creek. Our advertising
clients are successfull because we use multiple Web Sites to
target the Trent Severn Waterway. For this reason their clients,
the surfing public, are able to find their products and services
without extensive knowledge of the area.
Advertisers (specials
appear on the homepage) and Afilliates check out the advertising
section. If you enjoy writing we welcome all generic articles
about The Trent-Severn Waterway. These may be about The Trent-Servern
Waterway itself, incidents that happened over the years, amusing
stories or life incidents of growing up or living on The Trent-Servern
Waterway and any other topics that you believe may be of interest
to the general or vacationing public. We guarantee you we will
read all articles submitted but may not necessarily print them.
If accepted, you, the author will get full credit for your article
including, if you wish; name, phone, address, email and/or web
address. The key word is generic, they may not solely represent
you or your product, except in general and shared terms.
An
example might be about a historic property on The Trent-Servern
Waterway. You may have purchased it or inherited it and are now
using it as a Bed and Breakfast. That could generate several
interesting articles about either the history of properties on
The Trent Severn Waterway or how Bed and Breakfast business developed
as leisure time or whatever became more available to the general
public both at home and abroad.
The extreme
of course is that you wish to publish an ezine of the region
and maintain it on a regular basis. We would host and highlight
that kind of endeavour. You may wish to be the exclusive advertising
agency for that region or town as well. Again a concept we would
entertain and share in. The ezine we plan to create, if there
is an interest, will be waterwaytourism. We
already own the names waterwaytourism.com and waterwaystourism.com
(for further development into different waterways). Partnering
is always our preferred way of doing business, as our afilliate
proposal on the advertising page indicates. We would discuss
options if a full package was what you wish to propose.
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