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Ensemble Welcomes New Canadian Members

by Bruce Parkinson  October 02, 2025
Ensemble Welcomes New Canadian Members

Ensemble has added several new Canadian members.

Ensemble recently welcomed several new Canadian members to its network. This includes Kemp Travel, part of the Uniglobe umbrella, and the Avenue Travel Family of agencies, which includes Avenue Travel, Clarke-Way Travel, Royal City Travel, and Travel My Way. 

For Kemp Travel, the move marks a return to Ensemble. The Ontario-based agency was previously a member, and Ensemble says its decision to rejoin is a validation of the consortium’s transformation. 

“The growth we’ve seen is a testament to the momentum we’ve built over the past three years in creating the new Ensemble,” said president Michael Johnson.  

“We’ve built our business on personal relationships and trusted advice, which is why we were drawn to Ensemble, said Sheila Kemp, President of Kemp Travel.  

“Their approach and focus on empowering agencies with tools, resources, and creativity while allowing agencies to put their brand forward make it the right fit for our business and our clients.” 

Stephanie Branchflower, president, Avenue Travel and Clarke-Way Travel, says the Avenue Travel family brings together four agencies with a range of expertise.

 “As Uniglobe Partner agencies, Ensemble’s shared values and sense of connection complemented our program. Ensemble stood out because of its responsive leadership team and the practical tools they offer to help agencies succeed,” Branchflower said.

  
  
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