[ad_1] August 14, 2017, Golden, B.C. Tourism Golden is thrilled to announce the opening of the new Visitor Information Services and Amenity Hub (VISAH) Centre, and the launch of a new approach to providing visitor information. Located at 1,000 Trans Canada Highway, the new Hub is easily accessible to highway …
Read More »Canada Summer Games brings boom to Winnipeg’s Forks Market
[ad_1] A fun two weeks of sporting events, food trucks, free concerts, pin trading, and more comes to a close this weekend. Vendors inside The Forks Market said thanks to the influx of foot traffic during the Canada Summer Games, the impact on the Winnipeg community and the economy won’t …
Read More »Finding Bliss in Britiahs Columbia’s Blaeberry Valley
[ad_1] Originally Posted August 12, 2017 Crowfoot Media – Abby Cooper With six national parks and eight provincial parks within just over an hour’s drive, Golden, British Columbia, has rightfully been dubbed the “Heart of the Parks.” But, what’s even closer than a handful of these famous parks – and equally impressive …
Read More »Mini-Webinar: 5 ways to improve your staff housing policy
Losing good people because of a not-so-great staff housing policy? We can help! In this quick 20-minute webinar, Mobilize Jobs founder Benjamin Guth will go over 5 ways you can improve your staff housing policy and retain more people. Sign Up Now » Thursday, August 17, 2017 | 1:00 PM …
Read More »5 Gentle Hikes in BC’s National Parks
[ad_1] When you think of British Columbia, you think of nature: commanding mountain ranges, clear alpine lakes, lush forests, and oceans teeming with life. One of the best ways to immerse yourself in all that natural beauty is by lacing up your hiking boots, grabbing your backpack, and hitting one …
Read More »Saskatoon set to cash in on long weekend festivals and events
[ad_1] The PotashCorp Fringe Festival, SuperRun car show, Saskatoon Ribfest and other long weekend events are expected to bring hundreds of thousands of tourist dollars to the city. SuperRun, a gathering of hot rods, muscle cars and other collectible vehicles is expected to draw upwards of 300 vehicles from out …
Read More »Fall/Winter staffing season is heating up
Fall leaves, snow and hot chocolate might seem far away, but summer is the hottest time to staff up for fall and winter. Planning ahead and getting people in place now means you won’t end up scrambling when your summer staff head back to school in September. We’ve got motivated …
Read More »Top 13 Ways to Save Energy in your Tourism Business
Green Tourism recently conducted a survey in partnership with the Tourism Industry Associations of Canada, Ontario and British Columbia. We wanted to find out what information tourism businesses and organizations would find the most valuable when it comes to sustainability. In the face of rising energy costs and carbon prices, …
Read More »Most Active Cities in Canada, Ranked
[ad_1] Originally published July 28, 2017 Expedia.ca – Jennifer Cuellar We see you, lady with the athleisure pants and un-scuffed sneakers putting four Splendas® in your latte. And you’re not off the hook, either, guy-who-always-wears-gym-shorts-and-a-lanyard. Maybe you haven’t been to any of these active cities lately, but we think it’s time to …
Read More »2017 Western Open BC Cup
[ad_1] As the Dunbar Summer Series caravan left Panorama en route to Kicking Horse Mountain Resort for the 8th Western Open BC Cup, the smoke-filled skies were daunting, to say the least. To hear that the Kamloops Marathon was canceled due to wildfires and refuge offered to those displaced from …
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