Trip, Tour Product Innovation and Interpretation Planning Workshops with Experts
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. -

Building Our Communities: A National Sustainability Conference in Regina
When Regina-based Communities of Tomorrow, an international centre of excellence in research, innovation and commercialization for sustainable communities, planned its first major national conference in Regina, it turned to Great Excursions for its meeting planning needs. -

Canadian Capital Cities Organization: Cultural Landscapes Expertise
Almost since their inception, Canadian capital cities have tried to serve as windows to the tourism character of their host provinces and territories. At the Canadian Capital Cities Organization annual meeting in September, Canada's 14 capital cities explored the ways in which they help enhance much broader tourism images than their own. -

Canadian Tourism Commission: TOURISM Magazine
TOURISM magazine was until June 2008 the tourism industry's national business-to-business magazine, published by the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) as part of its service to the industry. -

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. -

Regina Downtown Ice & Fire Carnival: Event Planner
Great Excursion is one of the founding members and event planners of this very distinctive celebration of Regina's Arts and Culture. The 4th edition of the Regina Downtown Ice and Fire Carnival was an unparalleled success, attracting about 12,000 visitors to Downtown Regina in 2008. -

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.
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