Canadian Tourism Industry
Canadian Tourism Industry which is on the Verge of Crisis.
Canada, as a rich Western country, has both a large domestic and foreign tourist industry. Canada is well known for its large, majestic landscapes and several record-holding landmarks. Some of the major attractions of the country include its cities but it is probably better known worldwide for its extensive, lightly populated or unpopulated areas of wilderness and its natural sights.
Here is a map of Canada. From the map we can see that Canada's federal union is a patchwork quilt of 13 distinct provinces & territories.
For British Colombia, There are several places, such as Stanley Park & English Bay Beach.
CN Tower--Canada’s national tower and the tallest building in the world.
From above we can see that Canada is a wonderful world for the tourists from all over the world
Canada’s tourism success stems from its unique and plentiful attributes as a destination, the professionalism and dedication of operators and the tourism workforce, strong marketing efforts through government and industry partnerships, and a cohesive national association of tourism businesses that gets results on behalf of its members. Canadian tourism industry build on its impressive achievements and further increase its important economic and social contribution.
Canada’s tourism industry is made up of more than 180,000 mostly small and medium-sized enterprises that are involved in getting travellers into and around the country, and in meeting their needs for a wide range of products, services and experiences during their visit. They operate in communities large and small, in every province and territory, and in five key industry groups recognized by the Tourism Satellite Accounts: accommodations; food and beverage services; recreation and entertainment; transportation; and travel services.
To meet traveller needs, tourism businesses employ 654,100 Canadians directly generated by...
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