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Destination Canada Eyes Banner Tourism Year in 2026
Canada’s tourism sector is poised for a massive rebound, with Destination Canada projecting record visitor numbers and spending in 2026, fueled by global events and long-term strategies. Key Highlights Why Niagara Wins Big This national momentum is perfect timing for Niagara. Expect more international visitors chasing epic waterfalls, wine trails, and adventure. Local partners, get
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FEO Announces Top 100 Festivals Driving Ontario Tourism
Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) highlights how the province’s vibrant festival scene is fueling tourism growth, showcasing community celebrations that draw visitors to unique cultural, food, and music experiences across the region. Key Highlights Why Niagara Wins Big Niagara’s packed event calendar—from Falls fireworks to wine festivals—rides this wave perfectly, pulling in crowds eager for
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ITAC Celebrates Indigenous Tourism Excellence at 2026 IITC Awards Gala
The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) wrapped up its 13th annual International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Edmonton with a star-studded awards gala, honoring top Indigenous tourism operators for their innovation, sustainability, and cultural impact—plus announcing Winnipeg as next year’s host city. Key Highlights Why Niagara Wins Big Niagara’s Indigenous experiences—from sacred sites to cultural
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TIAO Delivers New Tourism Strategy to Queen’s Park
The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) presented its bold Forward Motionstrategy (2025–2030) and key policy recommendations to provincial leaders, aiming to supercharge Ontario’s visitor economy with 4% annual spending growth and 35,000 new jobs by decade’s end. Key Highlights Why Niagara Wins Big Niagara stands to gain massively from provincial marketing muscle, better regional air