
Future of LeBreton Flats, ByWard Market explored at City-Building Summit
The future of LeBreton Flats, major infrastructure projects such as a potential new interprovincial bridge and the revitalization of the ByWard Market are just some

Future of LeBreton Flats, ByWard Market explored at City-Building Summit
The future of LeBreton Flats, major infrastructure projects such as a potential new interprovincial bridge and the revitalization of the ByWard Market are just some
Feds launch tourism strategy to boost sector’s revenues 25% by 2025
Tourism Minister Melanie Joly says a federal new tourism strategy can boost international visits to Canada during non-peak seasons by more than a million people.

Ottawa Tourism re-evaluating budget priorities following provincial funding cut
The province’s decision to eliminate its funding to Ottawa Tourism is a “significant hit” that will force the local marketing organization to make tough spending

Le Boat, OAG, Chamberfest, Escapade and Bike & Bites score big at 2019 Ottawa Tourism Awards
Attendees of the 2019 Ottawa Tourism Awards got a chance to shed their boring business suits and make a statement — one that was both proud and

Tourism makes its mark on Ottawa’s transformation
Long known for its vibrant neighbourhoods, green space and Parliament Hill, Ottawa is undergoing a significant transformation in the eyes of visitors and residents alike.

New program seeks to draw more international conferences to Ottawa
Some of Ottawa’s economic development agencies are looking to boost the capital’s reputation as a premier destination for conferences and events through a new program

Tourism adds $1.4B to Ottawa’s GDP annually: study
Ottawa Tourism is underscoring the value of the city’s tourism industry with a new economic impact study that reports an estimated $1.4 billion contribution to

Overnight visits to Ottawa expected to jump 2.4% in 2019: Conference Board
Buoyed by the pending arrival of light rail and more direct flights from the United States, Ottawa is expected to welcome 2.4 per cent more

Ottawa Tourism pauses campaigns aimed at Chinese tourists
Ottawa Tourism is pressing pause on new efforts to attract and cater to Chinese tourists in light of strained relations between the Asian country and

Ottawa Tourism officials on board with old train station’s new look
It’s opened its doors to the King of Rock and Roll, the Queen Mother and Winston Churchill over the past century, but practically no ordinary
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