Taking flight as an ‘adventure city’? Ottawa needs to bolster outdoor offerings, add more air routes to boost tourism rebound, new report says

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Ottawa Tourism's Catherine Callary (far left) moderates a panel discussion featuring OSEG chief executive Mark Goudie, the NCC's Katie Paris and Wesley Clover Parks executive director Karen Sparks on Wednesday at the Shaw Centre. Photo by Michael Curran

Ottawa could see a return to pre-pandemic visitor spending levels as early as next year, a top tourism official said Wednesday as the local industry’s main marketing agency unveiled a 10-year blueprint for attracting more travellers to the National Capital Region.

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