Indigenous-focused tours have become a regular offering on expedition cruises. HX Expedition's guests enjoy riding ATVs in Cambridge Bay, Ontario, Canada. Photograph Courtesy Greg Funnell & HX ...
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. Breathtaking beaches and stunning sunsets. Known locally as “Great Spirit Island,” Manitoulin Island in Ontario isn’t easy to reach. It involves ...
Several high-profile travel and tourism organizations in the U.S. and Canada have joined forces to create the Beyond Borders Tourism Coalition, which aims to support tourism opportunities between the ...
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Canada’s most popular tourist spot is a Chinese restaurant: Worth it?
We visited Canada’s number one tourist attraction, and surprisingly, it’s a Chinese restaurant. In this video, we explore why it’s so popular, what makes it a tourist trap, and whether the hype is ...
Destination Canada Announces Four New Tourism Corridors to Attract Investment and Create Legendary Journeys for Travellers Destination Canada has announced the launch of four new tourism corridors for ...
The post Is Canada’s Tourism Slump Impacting The US? The Political Divide Explains It appeared first on Idyllic Pursuit. This post written by Kathy Haan. Go to Idyllic Pursuit - The secret to telling ...
Canada won’t surpass its pre-pandemic international tourism level until 2025. One of the reasons is the lagging recovery of Asia, according to Destination Canada's outlook report. That’s due in part ...
Intrepid Travel has just announced a new five-year partnership with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC). The travel company will commit $500,000 to the support and growth of unique ...
Discover Kalispell has ceased advertising in Canada amid trepidation from visitors north of the border to travel to the U.S. Businesses are beginning to feel the pinch of decreased visitation and ...
Indigenous tourism is growing. The World Travel & Tourism Council projects that it will add $67 billion to the global travel economy by 2034. The world leader is Canada, where 1.8 million people ...
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