Atlantis Advertising Corporation

Atlantis Advertising Corporation was a American advertising agency founded in 1969 by the Canadian-American cousin team of Zoe Holtzman and Hal Carrey. Originally based in, the company relocated to in 1975. One of their most notable accounts was that for Carwardine Parks, whom employed their services for coming up with advertising campaigns for their successful chain of amusement parks in the U.S. and Canada.

In 1996, Atlantis was bought by rival agency, but in 1997 the Carwardine account was transferred to the main Martin Agency group. Following these events and Hal Carrey's death, The Martin Agency's parent eventually sunsetted operations of Atlants in 2000, transferring all remaining accounts and staff to The Martin Agency.