
How pickleball can help fuel Ottawa’s economic recovery
A resurgence in sports tourism is expected – in part, due to a set of new state-of-the-art sports facilities opening in the community.

How pickleball can help fuel Ottawa’s economic recovery
A resurgence in sports tourism is expected – in part, due to a set of new state-of-the-art sports facilities opening in the community.

Tourism’s curse: First hit, last to recover
Hotel bookings have been spotty and people are mostly booking on weekends (don’t even ask about staffing).

Visit Ottawa, munch some tail?
Cheeky new tourism campaign touts BeaverTails and other local attractions as it stokes city’s friendly rivalry with Toronto and Montreal.

Ottawa Tourism, Kanata Hub350 partner to elevate local tech community
Local tech leaders will soon have the opportunity to leave a mark on their industry and play a role in the capital’s economic recovery thanks

Ottawa Tourism team member wins prestigious 30 Under 30 recognition
Mary Sayewich has led a wide variety of high-impact projects, including leading the creation of a robust event services department.

‘The tap remains completely turned off’: Ottawa tourism leaders urge feds to reopen border
Local industry says time is of the essence to allow tourism businesses to cash in on what’s traditionally their busiest time of year.

Province gives $8M lift to Ottawa Tourism, Shaw Centre in bid to kickstart beleaguered industry
“The recovery is starting for sure … but it’s not going to be an even recovery,” Ottawa Tourism CEO Michael Crockatt says of sector’s ability

Kelly Haussler, manager of destination development, Ottawa Tourism
Business: Destination marketing and management Born: Ottawa Biggest business achievement: A tie between helping to develop Indigenous Tourism Entrepreneurship Training and being asked to be

Scuttled in April, Room Service Concert Series a go for June and July
Shows slated to be broadcast in selected local hotels were postponed after the Ontario government imposed tougher restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19.

Michael Crockatt is calling on each resident to be an “ambassador” for the National Capital Region on social media in a bid to draw visitors
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