Ontario’s tourism industry has been outmaneuvering potential setbacks for years, and 2025 has been no different. Yesterday, the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) held what has been ...
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 ...
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Food forms a major part of Indigenous cultures, with traditional knowledge and values being passed down from one generation to the next. In 2016, 15,765 people in Canada's agricultural population ...
Canada’s tourism industry is showing strong signs of recovery and is on target to contribute more than $162 billion to the country’s economy in 2023. New economic impact research from the World Travel ...
MONTREAL -- At the end of the month, Signature Travel Network will be the exclusive home to the Indigenous Tourism Education Modules, created by the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada. Created ...
Canada’s Indigenous tourism groups are about to face a wave of layoffs and funding cuts in coming months. The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) is scaling down funding programs that ...
Those planning to visit the country’s extensive forests and backcountry have been stymied by the raging wildfires, just as the country’s travel industry was bouncing back. By Vjosa Isai Fishing trips ...
The Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) announced today that it is calling on the federal government of Canada to come up with a plan for reopening the Canada-U.S. border, which has now been ...
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 ...
While traditional offerings like museums and wilderness remain popular, more unexpected experiences, like food and storytelling, have also proliferated. “We are redirecting the narrative that has been ...