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Michigan’s Thumbcoast Gets a Tourism Makeover—With Help from Paradise

Michigan’s Thumbcoast has partnered with Paradise Advertising & Marketing to develop a comprehensive five-year tourism strategic plan aimed at enhancing the region’s appeal through advocacy, development, and marketing. Set for release in January 2025, the initiative seeks to boost local economies and cement the Blue Water Area as a premier travel destination.

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Your Next Getaway? How About Sleeping in a Lighthouse? – A New Michigan Bed and Breakfast Website Can Do That

MichBnB.com, launched by the Michigan Bed and Breakfast Association, offers unique accommodations in Michigan, such as historic inns and organic farms. The platform connects travelers with local stories and experiences, encouraging experiential travel. Its offerings include curated itineraries and specials, making each stay a part of the broader Michigan narrative.

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Whiting Forest, Canopy Walk, and Concerts: Why Dow Gardens is a Must-Visit – A Year-Round Escape in Midland

Dow Gardens in Midland, MI, is a stunning 110-acre botanical garden known for its lush landscapes, interactive exhibits, and year-round family-friendly events. Founded by Herbert H. Dow, it features attractions like the Whiting Forest Canopy Walk and seasonal beauty, making it an accessible and serene retreat for nature lovers and families alike.

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Exploring Banff Hot Springs at the Cave & Basin National Historic Site – Canada’s Birthplace of National Parks

Nestled within the mighty Canadian Rockies, Banff Hot Springs had an interesting birth. In 1883, during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, three railway workers stumbled upon thermal springs on Sulfur Mountain’s northeast slope. To protect these natural resources, they made the bold move of establishing Canada’s first national park, Banff National Park, in 1885, and declared the hot springs as reserved land. The Banff Upper Hot Springs we see today, managed by Parks Canada, is one of nine naturally occurring hot springs in the park.

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