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Cannabis Hotels Introduces Canada’s First Openly Cannabis Friendly Resort in Partnership with Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa

Cannabis Hotels Introduces Canada’s First Openly Cannabis Friendly Resort in Partnership with Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa
Cannabis Hotels Introduces Canada’s First Openly Cannabis Friendly Resort in Partnership with Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa

CANNABIS Hotels online travel advisory is thrilled to announce the listing of Canada’s first publicly cannabis-friendly resort in a collaboration with Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa in Eagle Lake, Ontario. 

By partnering with Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa, Cannabis Hotels is excited to support Canada’s emerging cannabis tourism industry. Founder and CEO of Cannabis Hotels, Wendy Forwell, says: “Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa is taking a leadership role in developing Ontario as a premium Cannabis Tourism destination, which will open opportunities for others across the province and build Canada’s brand internationally. We are so pleased to be partnered with this resort as they take this important step for the industry.”

Based in the picturesque Haliburton Highlands, Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa offers an authentic Canadian getaway with quintessential experiences such as kayaking, hiking, sailing, lake activities and evening bonfires through summer. Winter offers downhill skiing, dogsledding and some of Ontario’s best snowmobiling.

Sir Sam’s Inn & Spa boasts 100 years of history, and the decision to make this resort cannabis friendly is a milestone for both the resort, and the entire country as the Inn plays a key role in the emerging cannabis tourism industry. Jon Massey, the resort’s Director of Business Development shares his perspective: “At Sir Sam’s we strive to give our guests upscale experiences that are unique to our region, our history and our culture. It’s important to be proactive in our industry to ensure an inclusive experience for all guests staying with us, whether they are using cannabis or not.”

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