According to the president and CEO of Ottawa Tourism, 2025 was a banner year in the city. Here are five things with the potential to shape the tourism sector in 2026 and beyond.
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According to the president and CEO of Ottawa Tourism, 2025 was a banner year in the city.
“(Last year) will go down as a record year by pretty much every metric that we have,” Michael Crockatt told OBJ this week. “Moving forward, it’s about how do we build on what we’ve been able to achieve as a collective destination, not just an organization. The industry is different now and everything is changing around us. That’s both exciting and it makes us all a little nervous.”
To find out more, OBJ recently sat down with Crockatt and Catherine Callary, vice-president of destination development, to discuss tourism in the city. Based on that conversation, here are five things with the potential to shape the tourism sector in 2026 and beyond.