A Couple in Tech Builds a Glamping Dome in Maynooth - Episode 37
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Rick Dolishny and Jenn Carr are a world-travelling couple that bought a property in Hastings County and saw an opportunity to build a glamping experience unlike anything in Ontario. But getting Maynooth Station Lodge off the ground turned out to be more challenging than expected. In this episode, we dig into all of the glamorous (and not so glamorous) details of their business journey, why they love Maynooth, and how they became TikTok famous. Check out Maynooth Station Lodge: Website - maynoothstationlodge.ca TikTok - tiktok.com/@maynoothstationlodge Facebook - facebook.com/maynoothstation Instagram - instagram.com/maynoothstationlodge/ Twitter/X - x.com/maynoothstation Email - [email protected] Phone - (416) 414-9379 Resources Mentioned Tyler and Todd YouTube Channel - youtube.com/c/tylerandtodd Jenna Phipps YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@JennaPhipps About the I Left the City Podcast If you’ve ever fantasized about moving to cottage country, you need to hear these stories. In every episode of I Left the City, we talk to a talented and skilled professional who moved to Hastings County, Ontario to find a wildly authentic life. If you’re inspired to make the move and start a business in a place halfway between Toronto and Ottawa with affordable real estate, welcoming neighbours, and four-season natural amenities, visit investinhastings.ca for startup and relocation advice, commercial property listings, and many other helpful resources for business. I Left the City is an initiative of the Hastings County Economic Development department. It’s hosted and executive produced by Michelle Samson, a former radio broadcaster and economic developer who found her calling when she founded economic development podcasting agency Storied Places Media. As someone who grew up in a small town, moved to the city, then returned, she loves being nosy about where people have lived, and why they chose to build a life and business in Hastings County.
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