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
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
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 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
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 International Airport enables long-haul tourism
With Ottawa’s busy summer tourism season warming up, visitors arriving from both near and far are descending on the National Capital Region.
Armed with fresh funding, Ottawa tourism sector avoiding Canada 150 hangover
The momentum Ottawa’s tourism industry gained during a record-breaking Canada 150 year appears to be carrying over into the first few months of 2018, industry
Ottawa Tourism offers tour operators incentives to court Chinese visitors
Ottawa Tourism believes a new incentive program will help bring more Chinese tourists to the National Capital Region, and it’s preparing local businesses to capitalize
Tourism lookahead: After the big 2017 party, where does Ottawa go from here?
Michael Crockatt calls the Canada 150 celebrations a “great gift” that made 2017 a record year for the city’s tourism industry. The big question facing
Ottawa Tourism celebrates banner Canada 150 year at holiday bash
For social columnists, attending a party for the hospitality industry is a dream come true. Not only is every door politely held open for you but
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