Tourism Industry Association Hosts 36th Annual Summit This Month
The two-day meeting of one of the province’s biggest economic drivers will cover topics including the NB Liquor Act and the labour shortage.
The two-day meeting of one of the province’s biggest economic drivers will cover topics including the NB Liquor Act and the labour shortage.
The province’s top chefs served up their best to guests of the Eating Heritage Food Tourism Symposium at Fort Beausejour – Fort Cumberland.
Niagara Fall-based tourism company See Sight Tours announced Wednesday that it will be adding a Saint John tour to its roster.
The levy, which would apply to rooms in hotels, motels, inns, resorts and bed and breakfasts, will support tourism promotion and development and stimulate growth in the sector.
Be Rad Adventures is an outdoor event company and tour operator that specializes in multisport adventures for women, co-ed groups and families.
The Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick is offering a new course on how business owners and employees can properly serve the needs of people who visit the province.
This year’s milestone season starts on April 7 and is expected to bring in 200,000 guests, not including crew. That’s up from last year’s number of around 145,000 passengers.
Nearly 1.4 million people flew out of the province’s main airports in Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
The Vertical Ascent Indoor Adventure Park will be the only facility of its type east of Montreal, will include interactive climbing walls, aerial obstacles, zip lines, ninja warrior courses and virtual reality games.
The province’s tourism department is teaming up with Startup New Brunswick in hopes of finding innovative ideas for the tourism industry.