Larry and Lorna Hundt transformed a student bus idea into a celebrated national tour company, blending innovation, bold branding, and people-first values to create meaningful travel experiences and a lasting Canadian legacy.
Larry Hundt is hosting his sixth industry reunion in June outside of Toronto.
“I think it’s going to be quite an event for us,” said…
The outgoing group of UMA Board Members has made UMA history in several ways. Their ranks include the first woman and first Canadian elected to…
While U.S. motorcoach operators are starting to roll again after more than a year of inactivity, their counterparts in Canada are still stuck in park.
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After 92 years of service, Greyhound Canada shut down May 13, ending the intercity bus carrier’s operations and discontinuing all operations on its remaining routes…
The artist who turned the canvas of Great Canadian Coaches buses into murals paying homage to Canada and its people has died.
Dave Sopha, 73,…
While the COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered most of the travel industry, it has turned into a boon for the recreational vehicle (RV) market. This has…
As the global pandemic has brought most of his business to a halt, Alan Robinson has made a point of shifting out of the driver’s…
The secret to surviving will be to manage cash flow during the height of the crisis.
In some ways, the coronavirus outbreak feels like déjà…
TORONTO — Larry and Lorna Hundt, founders of motorcoach and tour operator Great Canadian Holidays & Coaches, have received the Meritorious Service Medal, one of…