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create a more sophisticated feel and capitalize on lake views and the in-suite fireplaces. Each suite has new plush pillow top bedding, flat screen TVs and updated bath amenities. The Resort has also renovated its entire 16,800 square feet of meeting space which can accommodate groups of up to 600 people. The new Lobby welcomes guests with spectacular and sweeping views of the lake. Sophisticated and comfortable furnishings create a warm and inviting ambiance that complements the Resort’s classic and striking Victorian style architecture. In addition, the restaurant and lounge adja- cent to the Lobby have been completely remodeled and re-branded. Blue Harbor has a 54,000 square foot waterpark. For more information, visit www.blueharborresort.com.


Boyne Mountain Resort Upgrading Property and Offering Fly Fishing Guided Service


Boyne Mountain Resort, located in Boyne Falls, Mich, recently completed the first-phase of a half million dollar hotel renovation project. The modernization includes a complete remodel of the Clock Tower Lodge and adjoining Boynehof Hotel, including new lighting, décor and fixtures throughout, as well as fresh paint, and redesigned and upgraded bathrooms, carry- ing out the resort’s Swiss-Austrian theme. Phase II of the renovation, the renovation of the Boyne- hof Hotel, is expected to be complete in early summer 2013. The whole project includes 42 guest rooms, as well as hallways and upgrades to common areas. The resort also opened a new fly fishing guide service and shop this spring 2012. It offers guests walk and wade excursions, traditional trout and scenic floats, private instruction and fly fishing adventures. Boyne Mountain Resort is home an 88,000 indoor waterpark and 37,000 square feet of meet- ing space. For more information, visit www.boyne.com/boynemoun- tain.


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