
Ottawa Tourism to dole out millions in grants to local businesses
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is giving local organization $5.5 million to help Ottawa-based tourism businesses develop “new and enhanced products and

Ottawa Tourism to dole out millions in grants to local businesses
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario is giving local organization $5.5 million to help Ottawa-based tourism businesses develop “new and enhanced products and

Ottawa Board of Trade, Ottawa Tourism partner on new initiative to bolster employee confidence
To restore employee confidence in the region’s hardest hit sectors, the Ottawa Board of Trade is introducing the Workforce Confidence Initiative, a collection of tools

Mapping the future of Lansdowne: Ottawa’s place to meet
Unpacking the importance of Lansdowne to Ottawa’s tourism sector and how the community space has become Ottawa premiere meeting place for sports, festivals and business

Ottawa Tourism wants to inspire visitors to come back to the city
After two years of a pandemic and several weeks of a trucker protest, Ottawa Tourism is itching to spread the message far and wide about

Your go-to list of 2022 events, festivals and activities in Ottawa
Ottawa residents and visitors alike will be in for a year of culture in 2022 as Ottawa Tourism shines the spotlight on events and campaigns

‘A plethora of empty rooms’: No Winterlude, no February, hoteliers lament
Bookings disappear, revenues dry up after city’s biggest annual winter tourism event is put on ice for the second year in a row due to

Talking Tourism: A new generation for sport in Ottawa
With events and festivals making their return to the capital, a resurgence in sports tourism is expected to follow suit – in part, due to

How Ottawa is helping reimagine business events from Costa Rica to Japan
Conferences and events held in the capital could soon be broadcast in cities the world over thanks to a partnership between Ottawa Tourism and dozens

Meet Trina Mather-Simard, the entrepreneur behind Ottawa’s latest Indigenous tourism attraction
For more than 20 years, Trina Mather-Simard has been a trailblazer in the Indigenous tourism industry. Her company, Indigenous Experiences, has led the way in

Talking Tourism: Reimagining museum experiences in the capital
Ottawa’s museums play a pivotal role in the city’s tourism ecosystem, attracting visitors from across the globe. COVID-19 presented many challenges for the local institutions,
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