Squarespace Scams Are Out There. Can You Spot Them?
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Squarespace Scams Are Out There. Can You Spot Them?

Scammers and phishers sometimes attempt to scam or steal access to your website through official looking emails that could appear to come from either Loon in the Mist Creative or Squarespace. Don’t be fooled by these emails. Here are some tells and things to look for when you get a suspicious email and some general advice. When in doubt, feel free to reach out to us using known email and phone numbers for authentication.

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How to Refresh Your Tourism Brand for Spring 2026
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How to Refresh Your Tourism Brand for Spring 2026

Usually, this time of year the snow is melting, birds are returning, and plants are waking up. Despite the odd weather, it is time for tourism businesses to refresh their branding. As winter destinations close and people are returning from warmer climates, it is important to be prepared to welcome them. This month we will go over the ways you can update your brand. Loon in the Mist Creative is here to help you on your marketing journey. 

Photo Credit: Destination Ontario

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Should Canadian Tourism Businesses Be Worried About U.S. Website Hosting?
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Should Canadian Tourism Businesses Be Worried About U.S. Website Hosting?

If you run a tourism business in Canada, a lodge, outfitter, attraction, restaurant, or tour company. your website isn’t just marketing. It’s bookings, credibility, and often your primary point of contact with visitors from around the world. Lately, some Canadian business owners have asked us a fair question: “Given current geopolitics, is it risky to keep our website hosted by a U.S. company?” It’s a reasonable concern. Headlines can make things feel uncertain. The good news is that for most Canadian small businesses, especially in tourism, the real-world risk is much lower than it might seem. Let’s break it down.

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