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mission statement Since 1992 magazine has delivered a beautifully crafted, glossy magazine that gets right to the heart of cottage living. We talk about everything from building and renovating to fishing, boating, entertaining and decor. covers a wide range of interests and issues that are important to the cottage owner and owner wannabe. is a readertrusted magazine that is published and printed in Manitoba for cottagers living in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Our readers are loyal because this is their magazine; written for cottagers by cottagers. Lineup 2012 travelled across Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario to bring you interesting stories in 2012 about cottage people and cottage life. We ll introduce you to some lucky Manitobans who won spectacular cottages in a lottery and tell you whether they loved it or listed it. You ll also be introduced to some talented people who carve wooden art with chainsaws and another who creates handmade wooden fishing lures. Most cottages have an interesting story behind them and we re putting the spotlight on some new and old cottages from Russell, Man., east to the Dryden, Ont., area and parts in between. If getting out on the water is one of your favourite summer pursuits, you ll find out what s new in pontoons and where you can try your luck at winning a fishing tournament. Partying is always a summer priority and we met up with some cottagers who get dressed to the nines for their annual elegance on the dock soiree. Our regular departments continue to cover favourite topics with design ideas, suggestions for do-it-yourself projects such as an outdoor sauna and recipes for easy-to-make meals. In our Cottage Country feature, you ll also learn about different areas such as Black Sturgeon Lake near Kenora, Ont., and Otter Falls in Manitoba. P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2011 by Publications

circulation 2011 newsstand locations Across Canada from British Columbia to Quebec. Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario locations include: McNally Robinson Book Sellers, Chapters, Indigo and Shoppers Drug Marts. Cottage newsstand locations include: Whiteshell (Seven Sisters, Nutimik Lake, White Lake, Jessica Lake, Brereton Lake, Betula Lake, Falcon Lake, West Hawk Lake) Eastern Beaches (Victoria Beach, Albert Beach, Hillside Beach, Traverse Bay, Grand Marais, Gull Lake) Winnipeg River (Pine Falls, Powerview, St. Georges, Lac du Bonnet, Poplar Bay) Interlake (Matlock, Whytewold, Winnipeg Beach, Gimli, Arnes, Grindstone) Lake Manitoba (St. Laurent, Portage la Prairie, Lake Manitoba Narrows) Riding Mountain (Onanole, Wasagaming) Duck Mountain (Boggy Creek, Minitonas) Distribution 10,000 printed per issue distributed through Paid Circulation 4,900 - includes subscribers and newsstand sales Controlled Circulation 5,100 distributed through door-to-door drop off in cottage country areas, cottage associations, advertisers promotions and trade and craft shows Lake of the Woods & Northwestern Ontario (Clearwater Bay, Dryden, Fort Frances, Geraldton, Keewatin, Kenora, Nestor Falls, Rainy River, Red Lake, Sioux Lookout, Sioux Narrows, Thunder Bay, Vermilion Bay) Swan River Pas Thompson P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2011 by Publications

AT YOUR SERVICE magazine knows cottagers and what they are looking for. We are the only publication dedicated to present and future cottage owners in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Our readers often own a cottage and another permanent residence, and are committed to maintaining both dwellings. Seventy-five per cent of our readers say they visit advertisers in when they are planning a purchase or starting a project. If you want to reach cottagers or those who enjoy outdoor living, let us help you tailor your campaign to reach that audience. Custom Campaigns can research and design advertising to compliment the magazine s editorial environment. Spring and Fall Advertorial Section: Great for new advertisers or existing advertisers with new products. Available in 1/4 page (business card sized ad or photo with 100 words text), 1/2 page (1/4 page ad with 250 words text) and full page (1/2 page ad with 500 words text) options. Ask your sales rep for details. Web Sites Support your print campaign with sponsorships, banners, hot links and more! www.thecottager.com Speciality printing We can provide bind-ins and a host of other services. Polybags Brochures, catalogues, product samples, CDs what have you got? Contests Annual photo contest, subscription draws, surveys P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2011 by Publications

Product News ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! magazine goes directly into the hands of current and future cottage owners, as well as those who enjoy outdoor living. We are always looking for new products, services or innovations that may interest our readers. If you have a new product or service that cottagers would like to know about, please send a news release or product information to: editor@thecottager.com or talk to your sales representative. Questions? Email: magazine@thecottager.com visit www.thecottager.com Example Powerful Solar LED Lighting Solar-powered EverLites run automatically from dusk to dawn. EverLites are allweather, portable LED task lights -- ideal for camping, backpacking, hiking, recreational vehicles, boats, car repairs or flat tires, emergencies, porch or patio lighting at home, security lighting, yacht security, or for almost any outdoor uses, such as horse corrals, fishing trips, bicycling, picnics, etc. bright white light does not attract moths or flying insects at night! Our weatherproof designs allow safe and reliable outdoor operation. Our monocrystalline solar panels plug into any of our LED lights. Powerful high-tech white LEDs light up your campsite for reading, cooking, playing cards, or camp setup after dark. Perfect lighting solution for remote cabins or hunting lodges. Renewable Solar Energy for Camping or Outdoors- No Fire Hazard -- Totally Safe Operation- 1-year Warranty for parts or workmanship. You can start talking immediately on a dead cell phone. Just plug your normal car charger into the 12V Converter accessory that plugs into any one of the solar lights. Also works for GPS locators. P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2011 by Publications

subscribers survey following provides a summary of key findings from this survey. It should be noted that a total of 180 surveys were completed and returned. Results have been assessed and presented by Leskiw and Associates. Leskiw and Associates is a client-focused management consulting firm that provides planning, organizational development and evaluation services. gets read. What are readers doing? s s s s s s s s s has developed into a magazine that is well read, valued by its readership, and seen to be getting better, year after year. Rated as very good by more than 75% of respondents, and my favourite by an additional 20%. Upon receipt of, over 40% of readers immediately skim the entire magazine, while 30% read it cover to cover. While 50% of survey respondents indicate that they are new subscribers (1 3 years) - 75% of these are very likely to renew. Almost 33% of respondents read the entire issue, while nearly 25% share with someone. Who Reads? readership reflects a more mature segment of the population that has generally attained a solid level of family equity and financial capacity. Over 65% of respondents have a family income of over $61,000; over 20% have a family income over $125,000. 75% families own two or more vehicles and 75% of respondents drive minivans and SUVs. 98% of respondents are over 40 years of age. 90% of the readers own their cottage. 56% have owned their cottage for more than 10 years. What are readers planning? s s s readers tend to be a group that continually invests in their home and recreational properties, and seeks quality vacation opportunities. 43% are planning a vacation in the next 12 months. 24% are planning a major purchase or upgrade to their cottage. Nearly 40% expect to renovate their home or cottage in the next year. s s s s s s s s s s Individuals and families that read work hard to enjoy life, with both active and passive pastimes. 60% readers engage in active recreation in the form of walking, swimming, golfing, boating or canoeing. Passive activities such as gardening, photography, bird watching and fishing remain highly valued by nearly 50% of readers. Almost 50% are pet owners. 80% of families entertain, often serving wine & beer. readers are on the look out for merchandise that makes life more enjoyable. In the next 12 months, nearly all survey respondents expect to make purchases that will enhance their quality of life. Over 33% intend to purchase electronics equipment. 23% expect to buy motor sport vehicles such as snowmobiles or boats. Almost 40% readers intend to acquire goods that will make their cottage life more enjoyable through new furniture, barbeques, or spa equipment. readership is aware of what is going on around them. Readers are aware of environmental issues, the impact on their quality of life, and the actions they can take to begin to protect the environment. 89% of respondents are concerned about the quality of their lake. 80% of respondents recycle, over 50% indicate that they use green products, and nearly 40% compost. Yet, nearly 50% of readers note that their water sources are untreated, with 20% of respondents noting that they intend to acquire water treatment equipment. January 2008 P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2011 by Publications

GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Give a gift to your clients 4x a year for under $9.00 Cost of Subscription A great and inexpensive way to keep your company s name first in mind. 10+ subscriptions 1 year $8.96 each (Includes GST & PST) Regular 1 year subscription $17.92 ($16.00 + GST & PST) would provide n 4 issues sent to recipient with label marked Gift From... n Subscriptions would begin with the next issue published. You, the advertiser, would provide to n Name, address, city, province and postal code of gift recipient, sent to by email in Word or Excel format. n Signed contract n Payment upfront Your Company Name Here Gift from..... ABC Company Box 123, Anytown, MB R0E 2C0 For advertising information contact: Glenn Halgren (204) 756-8381 Fax: (204) 756-2662 sales@thecottager.com P.O. Box 40 Victoria Beach, MB Canada R0E 2C0 Website: www.thecottager.com 2010 by Publications