A one-week all-Canada program exclusively on Counter Place: Destination Days Canada offers an opportunity to meet travel experts and their insider tips in Aarnland. Registration is already free.
But everyone who can’t be in Hamburg has the opportunity to personally get to know and exchange ideas with Canadian tourists, their new products, trends and tips. Destination Days Canada from November 13 to 17 There are about 50 webinars and two live reports from the Canada Showcase.
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But first things first:
at Monday, November 13 Exclusive to all registrants Canadian experts A massive virtual workshop: All 13 provinces and territories plus Air Canada and domestic tourism organization Itac provide news, trends and product and sales tips – from the insiders! Interested? Then now Canada specialist to record.
at Tuesday, November 14 There are a dozen webinars in the morning with product, sales tips and news from travel experts. Alberta, British ColumbiaAnd Ontario . Not only well-known destinations like Calgary, Vancouver, and Toronto are included, but complete insider tips like Canmore, Kananaskis, Sun Peaks, and the 1000 Islands are also included.
atWednesday and Thursday, 15/16. November There will be a half hour program from 5 pmCanada Showcase – Great for anyone who wants to know where business is going in Canada, products, prices, skills and how travel demand is growing. We interview Canadian tourism experts from both sides of the Atlantic and summarize the most important impressions and findings from the big event in two live TV shows.
atFriday, November 17In the morning there will be the grand finale: Touring ProfessionalsManitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec and SaskatchewanProvide insider tips for sales and consulting. Lesser known tourism offices like Nunavik and Eastern Newfoundland also participate in the day.
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