RETRANSMISSION: Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct …
EIN News (press release)
An independent economic impact study completed by Smith Gunther Associates Ltd., reported that in 2015, Canadians spent $6.9 billion on activities directly.

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Learn details of the Global all terrain vehicle (ATV) market 2016 capacity, key trends, regional analysis
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After that, All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) industry development policies as well as plans are discussed and manufacturing processes as well as cost structures for All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) market. This report “Worldwide All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Market 2016 …
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RETRANSMISSION: Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct Activities Involving ATVs and ROVs in 2015
U.S. Politics Today
“This report confirms the scope and scale of the contribution that ATV and ROV use makes to provincial economies. Especially in rural and northern areas, which the industry points out, is an important aspect that needs to be recognized and considered …
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RETRANSMISSION: Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct Activities Involving ATVs and ROVs in 2015
SYS-CON Media (press release)
“This report confirms the scope and scale of the contribution that ATV and ROV use makes to provincial economies. Especially in rural and northern areas, which the industry points out, is an important aspect that needs to be recognized and considered …
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RETRANSMISSION: Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct Activities Involving ATVs and ROVs in 2015
Marketwired (press release)
14, 2016) – An independent economic impact study completed by Smith Gunther Associates Ltd., reported that in 2015, Canadians spent $6.9 billion on activities directly involving All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) and Recreational Off- Highway Vehicles (ROVs …
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RETRANSMISSION: Canadians Spent $6.9 Billion on Direct Activities Involving ATVs and ROVs in 2015
Yahoo Sports
“This report confirms the scope and scale of the contribution that ATV and ROV use makes to provincial economies. Especially in rural and northern areas, which the industry points out, is an important aspect that needs to be recognized and considered …
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