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The Ontario Convention Market Analysis Study provides a comprehensive analysis of the demand and supply of meeting, convention, and trade and consumer show space in Ontario. |
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Le grand Rendez-vous: Follow the wave towards Francophone tourism in Ontario "NEW"Francophone Tourism Conference, Le grand Rendez-vous: Follow the wave towards Francophone tourism in Ontario, took place May 4 – 6, 2006, in Sudbury, Ontario. The conference provided an opportunity for tourism operators and associations to deepen their understanding of francophone markets, create partnerships, and learn about experience development and marketing activities currently taking place throughout the province.
Presentation circuit historique, Presentation Nicole - English and Services en Français |
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Great Lakes Cruising "NEW"Developing Shore Excursions for Great Lakes Cruises — A Workbook |
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2006 Festivals and Events Ontario Conference Highlights "NEW"The 2006 Festivals and Events Ontario Conference brought together over 250 festivals and events professional and industry partners and provided an opportunity for delegates exchange ideas regarding producing, coordinating and sustaining festivals and events. In addition to the dynamic program line-up, Certified Festival and Event Executive (CFEE) Courses were offered through the International Festivals and Events Association (IFEA). For more information on the FEO Conference or industry resources, visit the FEO Website at www.festivalsandeventsontario.ca.
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Ontario Culinary Tourism Strategy “NEW”The strategy includes an action plan to develop regional culinary products and experiences, strengthen partnerships, invest in research and raise quality standards for culinary tourism in the province. |
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Francophone Tourism Product Development Guide “NEW”The “Francophone Tourism Product Development Guide” outlines ways in which operators can develop their product offerings to reflect historic aspects of Ontario’s rich francophone heritage including Champlain and Les Voyageurs and attract the francophone market. |
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2005 Ontario Aboriginal Tourism Conference SummaryThe 2005 Ontario Aboriginal Tourism Conference “Catching the Spirit of 2010” featured inspirational speakers and workshops presenters and attracted aboriginal tourism operators and industry partners from across Ontario. |
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2005 Festivals and Events Ontario Conference HighlightsThe 2005 Festivals and Events Ontario Conference was a great opportunity to learn and network with provincial festival and event industry professionals. The annual trade show also featured some of the latest services, product and entertainment options available to festival and event organizers.
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Pageantry Template Resource ManualThe manual is intended to guide event organizers and tourism stakeholders through the process that broadens the awareness and understanding of the economic impact of festivals and events in their communities. |
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Sport Tourism Planning TemplateThe template is designed to provide communities with a step-by-step planning framework on how to become a sport tourism destination. The template assists communities to quantify their sport tourism-related assets and organizational capacity. |
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A Strategy for Wine and Culinary Tourism in Ontario – Executive SummaryThe Ministry of Tourism and the Wine Council of Ontario commissioned the preparation of the Ontario Wine and Culinary Tourism Strategy and Action Plan in 2001 to undertake a review of existing wine and culinary tourism activities, identify areas for growth and make recommendations with respect to an action plan that will develop wine and culinary tourism in Ontario. |
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Partnering for the Future The Investment and Development Office prepared guidelines for private-sector involvement in Ontario’s publicly owned tourism assets. The guidelines have been prepared to assist project managers to identify needs and opportunities in order to implement public-private partnerships. |
Market Analysis for Horticultural Tourism in OntarioA high-level analysis of the feasibility of developing horticultural tourism destinations in Ontario was completed in 2001. This report presents the results of the study and provides recommendations for next steps. Much of the analysis presented in the report was based upon a review of available research and stakeholder interviews. Contact the Investment and Development to obtain a copy. |
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