Activities, Workshops, Team Building and Corporate Retreats
Case Studies
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63rd Annual Convention of the Western Colorado Horticultural Society
With increasing urbanization within their state, Western Colorado fruit growers are worried about the current rate of encroachement of residential development over agricultural lands. Western Colorado fruit growers sought to gain a greater understanding of agritourism opportunities, in order to protect their orchards from urban sprawl. They invited Great Excursions' Claude-Jean Harel to attend the convention as a keynote speaker and workshop facilitator. -

Atlific Hotels - National Sales Meeting in Moose Jaw
The organizers of Atlific Hotels' national sales meeting required local destination management expertise to help them produce a brilliant gathering in Moose Jaw. They called on the professionals at Great Excursions for their transportation and events needs. -

CBC/Radio-Canada's "Canada: A People's History" Television Series
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation needed destination management expertise with special emphasis on research and logistics for its thirty-hour documentary chronicling Canada's cultural and societal evolution. -

Creating Wealth Through Rural Tourism Workshops
Government, private sector and economic development organizations across North Dakota wanted to grow rural tourism through the engagement of industry stakeholders. They called on Great Excursions to develop a series of state-wide workshops to harness the potential in many communities. -

Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference (SWAMC) in Anchorage
Southwest Alaska has traditionally relied on fisheries for much of its revenue-generation, but there is a growing perception among communities relying on that economic sector that the time has come to consider other avenues of economic growth, especially among Aleutian Island communities. -

University of Regina Women's Hockey Team Retreat: Teambuilding
The University of Regina Women's Hockey Team approached Great Excursions about an overnight trip which would take these top university athletes outside of their comfort zone. We proposed an aboriginal experience with one of our First Nations partners in the Qu'Appelle Valley.
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