Customers in Ontario are now paying the new HST tax.
The levy kicked in yesterday and while some shoppers were annoyed at paying more for services like hair cuts, others in the province welcomed the tax.
Ontario Federation of Agriculture president Bette Jean Crews says many farmers will see savings on big-ticket items like irrigation systems and farm trucks.
HST is also be blamed for sharp increases in gasoline prices.
The harmonized sales tax is also being tacked onto the cost of renting a site at provincial parks.
Ontario Parks spokesperson Bruce Van Stall Dinen don't think the extra tax will impact reservations.
Camps sites, ranging from 25 to 40 dollars previously, increased by as much as $3.00 because of the HST.