A Canadian female entrepreneur is carving out her place in the hospitality sector in Alberta and B.C. with her boutique mountain hotel chain.
"We just aim to make people feel good. We're in the business of good experiences," said Sky McLean, founder and CEO of Basecamp Resorts.
McLean began working with local developers, but things started heating up when she bought a condo in Canmore to rent out on Airbnb."As I got into it, I loved the opportunity to provide people with experiences. So, you know, what are the things that people remember as a family, as a group, as a bachelorette party?" McLean told CTV News.Basecamp Resorts Canmore.
Pavelka says in order to succeed in the highly competitive hospitality sector, you have to stand out and know your market — two things he believes Basecamp Resorts does well. "During COVID, it was really hard. When you're a start-up, it's really hard. Finding investors and finding people who will believe in your dream as an entrepreneur is like, nearly impossible," she said.
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