
Cost, time and tourism: Questions remain as Centre Block goes dark for renovations
Parliament Hill’s Centre Block building is set for closure next month, putting the capital’s most iconic structure under wraps for more than a decade. The

Cost, time and tourism: Questions remain as Centre Block goes dark for renovations
Parliament Hill’s Centre Block building is set for closure next month, putting the capital’s most iconic structure under wraps for more than a decade. The

Ottawa tourism in 2019: Five trends to follow
Changes to the capital’s most recognizable landmark, the opening of several new attractions and major anniversary celebrations by some of the city’s most popular festivals

Ottawa airport planning hotel, $25M renovations to meet travel demand
A major redevelopment project that will see $25 million in renovations to the Ottawa international airport terminal and a new hotel next door is yet

Sheraton staffer leads Ottawa Tourism’s Stars of the City winners
Colette Latour wasn’t about to let a blackout keep her from being a shining example of customer service in the city’s tourism industry. The Sheraton

Mayoral candidates tackle Parliament Hill reno, Airbnb questions at Ottawa tourism debate
Ottawa’s mayoral challengers clashed over how to boost public safety in the ByWard Market and the need to regulate online accommodation platforms such as Airbnb

Ottawa’s tourism industry not rushing to go to pot
An April Fools’ Day prank made it crystal clear to Brad Campeau that Ottawa is ready to embrace cannabis-driven tourism with open arms. The owner

Ottawa Host: Ottawa Tourism launches customer service training for local businesses
For visitors travelling in an unfamiliar city, helpful advice from a knowledgeable server, driver or front desk employee can transform a trip and leave a

Beyond Canada 150: Ottawa Tourism taps OPIN to revamp digital presence
With travellers seeking ever-increasing amounts of information about would-be destinations online, Ottawa Tourism understood that strengthening its digital presence would be key to building on

Ottawa Tourism eyes Chinese tourists with first-ever delegation visit
Representatives from Ottawa Tourism have returned from a week-long, three-city visit to China meant to court the nation’s rising tide of travellers. The delegation’s goal

Ottawa-Gatineau tourism growth to lag behind rest of Canada in 2018: Conference Board
Ottawa-Gatineau likely won’t see as many new tourists as the rest of the country this year, but a new report from the Conference Board of
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