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Enhancing Destinations through Repurposed Locations
Repurposed mines, factories and other abandoned buildings are helping to boost the appeal and promote the development of regions that are off the beaten tourist track.
Successful events now rely on getting the participants involved
Social media, technology and more involved participants all foster greater delegate engagement.
The challenges of the online tours and activities market
Making tours and activities available for purchase online like airline tickets and hotel rooms is a challenging prospect, but a necessary and promising one with potent[...]
Innovative promotions from the events industry
Pop-up cinemas in unusual locations, custom lineups for Web users, and menus created to reflect the film being screened: these are just some of the creative ways in which festivals are staying competitive.
Generation Y, the new face of business travel
When travelling for business, Millennials enjoy meeting new people and exploring new cities. As they advance in their careers, their decision-making power within their companies will grow, creating with it a new form of business travel.
Enhancing the St. Lawrence using culture and design
How can one use art, heritage, design, and outdoor activities to promote a body of water? The Quebec Association of Landscape Architects Annual Congress was full of ideas and projects, all focussed on tourism.
Enhance your product with dynamic nature interpretation activities
Interpretation activities encourage a lot of visitor participation and transform visits into memorable experiences. Furthermore, the method is available to any destina[...]
Industrial heritage gets a new lease on life
Factories, mines, blast furnaces, grain silos and foundries are all sites that bear witness to an industrial past; though abandoned now, they have the potential to become veritable centres for the arts, culture or recreational tourism. Vestiges of the industrial era can[...]