
Once a year, the team at Ottawa Tourism gathers at president and CEO Michael Crockatt’s home for their “family barbecue”. “Everyone brings their children, their
Once a year, the team at Ottawa Tourism gathers at president and CEO Michael Crockatt’s home for their “family barbecue”. “Everyone brings their children, their
Ottawa Tourism rolls out the welcome mat — and picks up the tab — for visitors
Ottawa Tourism is so keen to welcome visitors back to the nation’s capital this year that it’s even willing to foot the bill. Well, at
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
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
Fish Market no more: Crowds flock to new Starling restaurant in ByWard Market
Ottawa businessman John Borsten has spent decades building a restaurant empire guaranteed to last, much like the nearly 200-year-old ByWard Market where many of his
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.
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
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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