Canadian Tourism Product e-Bulletin November 19, 2014
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How do you sell Yukon in the winter? Magic skies. The aurora borealis have been enthralling people in the north for eons. And it never loses its wonder. Locals who have lived their whole lives in the North still never miss a chance to catch the northern lights.
And they love to share it. Send your clients to Yukon in the winter, and they’ll be greeted with an extra warm dose of northern hospitality. Hotels are friendly, fully accessible and have all the modern amenities. Restaurants offer everything from global cuisines to local delicacies.
Winter days are sunny and bright with plenty to do, but the main attraction is often the northern lights. Licensed tour operators know where to go and offer a variety of ways to view. Bundled up by a campfire. A cabin built specifically for the ultimate vantage point. Yukon wilderness retreats with relaxation by day and spectacular northern lights viewing at night.
Closer than many think, Whitehorse is just 2 ½ hours from Vancouver. Direct flights daily make it easy and inexpensive to reach. There are also flights from Calgary, Edmonton, Kelowna, Yellowknife, and Ottawa.
Source and more information: http://travelyukon.com/trade/tradehome
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The Acadians’ love for life is infectious – come for a visit and you’ll find yourself welcomed with open arms into the festivals, gatherings, and homes of L’Acadie.
From the Acadian Peninsula to the Acadia of the Southeast, a drive along the scenic routes of New Brunswick’s Acadian coast will immerse you in vibrant communities and a rich cultural scene. Museums, historic sites and living-history villages bring the Acadians’ remarkable 400-year-history to life, while restaurants and galleries provide a distinctively modern connection to the past.
The Acadian lifestyle has been shaped by the sea, and a blissful backdrop of coastal islands, lighthouses and seaside cottages provides an idyllic setting for a beach vacation enriched with culture.
To sample a different type of Acadian lifestyle, travel into the hearty woods and farming lands of northwestern New Brunswick. Here you’ll meet the Brayons, whose distinct language, cuisine and way of life can be experienced throughout the legendary Republic of Madawaska.
Immerse yourself in these communities and it won’t be long before you sense the pride and spirit of the Acadian people. We welcome you to share their story and experience their history.
Source and more information: http://www.tourismnewbrunswick.ca
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From Bed & historic Breakfasts to elegant Private Vacation Homes to five star hotels—Niagara-on-the-Lake has it all, and our staff are ready to serve you. Book your accommodations through us and enjoy peace of mind, knowing that your preferred accommodation will be ready and waiting for your arrival.
With a wide variety of events, concerts, shows and attractions, there is always something to do in our beautiful town. Browse through our event calendar to see what's on during your stay.
Whether your preference is pub fare pr five star dining, we have something to suit your taste. An abundance of fresh local ingredients, creative and passionate Signature Kitchens chefs, award winning wines and a focus on innovative seasonal menus have made Niagara-on-the-Lake a world-class culinary destination.
Source and more information: https://www.niagaraonthelake.com
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