2020 lookahead: New events and attractions bolster Ottawa’s tourism landscape
Fresh opportunities to experience – and promote– Canada’s capital
2020 lookahead: New events and attractions bolster Ottawa’s tourism landscape
Fresh opportunities to experience – and promote– Canada’s capital
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VeloGO bike-share service not returning to Ottawa this summer
A major bike-share service’s sudden decision to pull out of the Ottawa-Gatineau market is “unfortunate” but won’t have a significant impact on the city’s tourism
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
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’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
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
Canada 150 proved to be a big draw for tourism operators coast to coast
Canada celebrated its 150th birthday in 2017 but it was the tourism industry that got to collect the presents. Tourism operators from coast to coast
Ottawa Tourism hoping new self-hire ‘Le Boat’ service invigorates Rideau Canal visitation
A European self-hire boating service has Ottawa Tourism officials excited about a new draw on the Rideau Canal, as operations officially launch at Le Boat’s
Ottawa-Gatineau economy to grow 2.3% in 2017: Conference Board of Canada
A Canadian think-tank is raising its economic outlook for the National Capital Region for 2017 on the strength of government hiring and a surge in
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