Marquis Spas honours Canadian dealer

Photo by Ray Cloutier

Kawartha Home & Property, in Peterborough, Ont., was named Marquis Spas top Canadian vendor for 2009.

Kawartha Home & Property, a longtime Marquis Spas® dealer in Peterborough, Ont., was recently named the hot tub manufacturer's top Canadian vendor during its annual recognition of dealers and distributors.

The eastern Canadian market has grown significantly for Marquis during the last couple of years and Kawartha Home & Property has played a large role in this growth, the company says.

"Our dealers and distributors are a vital link to our consumers," says John Schrenk, president of Marquis Spas in Independence, Ore. "They work hard each and every day for our mutual success. We appreciate all their efforts in representing the Marquis brand, especially during these tough economic times."

 
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