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EFFORTS IN CANADA RESORTS MADE ACCESSIBLE [from OUR OWN correspondent! OTTAWA, Nov. HO Canada has much to offer the visit in£ tourist, ami continued efforts ar being made by Government dopart mcnts and by private agencies to mak the visitor's stay in Canada a« com fortable and pleasing as possible Schools have been opened to teach tin residents of rural districts to devolo] the native handicrafts. Similarly, ii Indian reservations, tho natives an being urged to revive the attractive handicrafts of their forefathers. Tho natural beauties of tho Do minion are being constantly mail more accessible to ;the traveller , ain conveniences in the form of up-to-dati hotels iiiul camps are keejuns pace with the ever-growing demand. Tho ever-increasing popularity o Canada as a vacation land is indicatec by official reports from Custom officers and immigration, authorities In' tho month of September tourist entered the. Dominion, with thoii motor-cars, from 19 different countries
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23228, 23 December 1938, Page 9
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