Press Release Summary: An Ontario couple, along with family and friends participate in World Wide Earth Hour while enjoying wedding reception at Bancroft Ontario's Beaver Creek Resort.
Press Release Body: Gilmour, Ontario -- On March 29, 2008 at 8pm, people all around the world participated in Earth Hour by turning off their electrically powered lights. Designed to raise public awareness of the problem of global warming and the importance of conserving energy, this year's Earth Hour has been deemed an overwhelming success by the public and environmentalists alike. Thousands of Canadians joined the worldwide effort to fight global warming by turning off the lights. Over 150 communities across Canada flicked their lights off for one hour, reducing the province\'s power usage by more then 5 percent.
In a beautiful and secluded wilderness area, approximately two hours north east of Metropolitan Toronto, the observance of Earth Day was particularly meaningful for a group of family and friends who attended the weekend wedding of Susan Forshaw and Andre Gaudreau at the Beaver Creek Resort. After the fireside wedding ceremony and reception of champagne and hors d'ouevres in the dining room overlooking the Beaver Creek, wedding guests enjoyed a catered dinner by candlelight, as all electric lights were turned off at 8pm in observance of Earth Day.
"The result was very romantic", states Olga Peicheva, Sales Manager at Beaver Creek Resort (http://www.beavercreekresort.ca). "The entire room simply glowed, while wedding guests enjoyed their dinner by the light of the fireplace and dozens of candles. As an added bonus, guests were treated to a view of the beautiful night sky through the dining room's many windows, made possible due to the soft light from the candles. To mark the end of Earth Hour, fireworks were set off by the shore of Beaver Creek. Susan and Andre had wanted their wedding to be very special and they couldn't have been happier. They chose Beaver Creek because they were able to reserve the entire resort for the weekend, and as outdoors enthusiasts, they loved our wilderness setting- but it was the personalized attention they received that really made the weekend a success," concludes Peicheva.
For the many Canadians who participated in Earth Hour, it will be an event to remember. For Susan Forshaw, Andre Gaudreau, and the many guests who attending their wedding weekend, Earth Hour 2008 will be an event never to be forgotten.
About Beaver Creek Resort: Beaver Creek Resort (http://www.beavercreekresort.ca) is brand-new four-season Ontario resort offering luxury waterfront rental cottages, resort suites and first class dining in the Bancroft tourist region. Ideal for family vacations, couples weekend escapes, weddings and group retreats, Beaver Creek is located in a pristine wilderness still largely undiscovered by the cottage country crowd, yet close to many attractions and activities.
Web Site: http://www.beavercreekresort.ca
Contact Details: Olga Peicheva, Sales Manager Beaver Creek Resort 16 Beavercreek Lane Gilmour ON K0L 1W0 1-866-999-1737 http://www.beavercreekresort.ca info@beavercreekresort.ca