New non-stop Porter service from Ottawa to Edmonton takes flight this October
Tag: Tourism
Dam dynamics often fail fish
It seems strange how little we know about fish, their habits and whether the help we’re trying to give them is actually helpful
Loss of international students a blow to Canadian schools
Foreign students spent about $23.6 billion in Canada last year and much of that income will be lost as a result of COVID-19
Tourism sector fears losing summer travel season and beyond
Charlotte Bell, president and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, talks about what it will take to restart the industry
The nomadic life of retirement tourism
Among the many fascinating people found in San Miguel de Allende was a couple who sold everything to travel the world
International visitors drive B.C. tourism growth
Cruising along: Airport volumes are up, cruise ship traffic strong, hotel revenues on the rise, and food and drink sales growing
Indigenous tourism is relatively untouched but the potential is vast
First Nations should take an inventory of their cultural, spiritual and ecological assets, then develop ways to present them to tourists
Forest fires torching a province’s economy
The long-term economic impact of the fires ravaging the British Columbia interior – including on the logging and tourism industries – will be devastating
Tourism is B.C.’s great hope for 2016
Here’s why tourism is going to be even bigger and more important in 2016