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Ottawa Tourism is putting its best eco foot forward as part of its latest tourism strategy. The bureau is prioritizing sustainability, which it will be showcasing at IMEX America – taking place ...
Ottawa Tourism has launched a comprehensive Anti-Human Trafficking Action Plan, establishing the city as a leader in the fight against human trafficking within the business tourism and hospitality ...
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Ottawa Tourism continues to plan campaigns to draw in visitors by promoting both Ottawa’s most well-known attractions like the national museums while also drawing attention to local businesses and ...
Ottawa Tourism has rolled out the Visit Ottawa Pass, a virtual attractions pass. It rolls admission to seven attractions into one price point as an easy to use virtual ticket. Visitors can choose ...
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The Ironman triathlon in the nation's capital looks to have brought about $8 million worth of tourism dollars into the local economy around the long weekend, said Ottawa Tourism.
With remote work and rising costs, business travel has been the slowest tourism market to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. But one local tourism expert said the city is seeing more conferences and ...
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Ottawa Tourism is offering $100 gift cards to people who a book a hotel stay in the city, as a way to help the struggling hotel industry get back on its feet during the pandemic.
Events celebrating Canada’s 150 th anniversary will be held in Ottawa throughout 2017. (You can keep track of the festivities with a free Ottawa 2017 app or check out Ottawa 2017, www.ottawa2017.ca.
Chinese tourism is a lucrative and growing business for the Ottawa region, with 41,000 visitors coming from China in 2017 — up six per cent from the year before.