220 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 10, ISSUE 10 Al-Matrook continues, “tourism is strong in Dryden, offering vast trails to explore and avid hunting and fishing camps. These are very important components of our community involvement and sources of economic stimulation. Recently, Dryden Regional received funding from Northern Ontario Heritage Fund for terminal improvements making the passenger experience convenient and modern. The airport supports several industries including MAG Aerospace Canada, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Fire Management Headquarters, Northern Youth Programs, Expedition Helicopters, Provincial Helicopters, Wilson’s Business Solutions, National Car Rental Service, and NAV CANADA. “We have space both airside and groundside for leasing,” Hoag explains, “and are always looking for good neighbors and commercial opportunities.” “Our top initiative is increasing the passenger experience and travel through the airport again,” Hoag concludes. The City of Dryden has incredible assets in the airport, it is a hub for critical healthcare, safety, economic stimulation, and hosts community events- what more could you want! Come out, let’s put us on the map!”.” PREFERRED VENDOR/ PARTNER n Conlin Bedard LLP www.conlinbedard.com
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