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“Legendary Trapper Robert Stitt...

Robert Stitt, a 75-year-old trapper, has spent 55 years outdoors trapping in the...

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Shell has finalized a $22 billion agreement to purchase ARC Resources Ltd., uniting...

Ronettes’ Last Surviving Member...

Nedra Talley Ross, the final surviving member of the 1960s iconic pop group...

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A federal judge halted the termination of protections for around 350,000 Haitians living...
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“Heated Rivalry” Fans Flock to Canadian Filming Locations

Tourism organizations in Canada are leveraging the popularity of the Crave series “Heated Rivalry” to attract fans to visit the show’s filming locations. Ottawa Tourism, for instance, has embraced the show by highlighting itself as the birthplace of Shane Hollander, a character from the series. Meanwhile, Tourism Hamilton showcased several iconic filming spots on Instagram, including the pink tunnel where significant scenes were shot.

Discover Muskoka is also capitalizing on the show’s success, inviting fans to visit the region where the stunning lakefront cottage featured in the series is located. Although the fictional cottage is set in Quebec, it is actually filmed at Barlochan Cottage in Ontario’s Muskoka Lakes area.

Moreover, Destination Ontario encourages fans to explore various filming locations across the province, including spots in Hamilton and Toronto. The show “Heated Rivalry” has gained immense popularity and has received praise from celebrities. The Canadian author behind the series has also announced a new installment to be released later this year.

The show’s unique Canadian elements have contributed to its widespread appeal, with cultural critics emphasizing the importance of its Canadianness in attracting viewers. The production’s attention to detail, such as Shane’s Team Canada fleece, reflects its Canadian roots and resonates with audiences. Overall, the show’s success highlights the quality and relatability of Canadian content on a global scale.

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“Legendary Trapper Robert Stitt Retires After 55 Years in Yukon Wilderness”

Robert Stitt, a 75-year-old trapper, has spent 55 years outdoors trapping in the southeast Yukon on the Beaver River. However, due to the high cost of aircraft rentals and the increasing threat of wildfires in the area, he has...

“Shell Finalizes $22B Acquisition of ARC Resources”

Shell has finalized a $22 billion agreement to purchase ARC Resources Ltd., uniting the primary player in Canada's initial operating liquefied natural gas initiative with a significant producer in one of North America's most lucrative shale zones. Wael Sawan,...

Ronettes’ Last Surviving Member Nedra Talley Ross Dies at 80

Nedra Talley Ross, the final surviving member of the 1960s iconic pop group the Ronettes known for hits like "Be My Baby," "Baby I Love You," and "Walking in the Rain," has passed away at the age of 80....