2021 ONTARIO TOURISM SUMMIT DAY 1: OCTOBER 26TH, 2021
Opening Remarks, Greetings from the Host, Greetings from the Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Culture Industries and Greetings from the TIAO Chair Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Michael Crockatt, President & CEO, Ottawa Tourism, Honourable Lisa MacLeod and Andrew Weir, TIAO Board Chair, Executive Vice President, Destination Development, Destination Toronto Session Recording: Opening Remarks, Greetings from the Host, Greetings from the Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Culture Industries and Greetings from the TIAO Chair
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Greetings from the Premier of Ontario Premier Doug Ford Session Recording: Greetings from the Premier of Ontario
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Difficult Decisions. Conservative Approach. Purposeful Strategy. Sarah Handley, General Manager, Tourism New Zealand The last 18 months have turned the global tourism industry on its head. The New Zealand government took an elimination strategy to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and keep its people safe. For tourism, it resulted in international visitation that previously delivered $17.5 billion (NZD) per annum being turned off overnight as borders closed. To help support the country’s tourism sector and the wider economy, Tourism New Zealand, the country’s national tourism body was given responsibility for encouraging domestic tourism. At the same time the organization has taken the time alongside the wider tourism sector to focus on a purposeful strategy to ensure a sustainable future for tourism and the return of international visitors - one that gives back more than it takes to maximize the contribution of visitors across four well beings capitals – nature, society, culture and the economy. Presentation: Difficult Decisions. Conservative Approach. Purposeful Strategy. Session Recording: Difficult Decisions. Conservative Approach. Purposeful Strategy.
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Protecting and Promoting: Destination Management During a Pandemic Megan Knott, Executive Director, Tourism Kingston, Alison Migneault, Director of Marketing and Communications , Tourism Kingston, Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario (former Medical Officer of Health, KFL&A Public Health), Mayor Bryan Paterson, Mayor of Kingston Identified early in the pandemic as one of the cities in Canada most at risk due to COVID-19’s impact on the tourism sector, Kingston faced a dire economic outlook alongside the public health crisis. This panel discussion examines how the City of Kingston, Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Public Health, and Tourism Kingston collaborated to protect and promote the city, driving economic impact to local businesses and stewarding the destination’s brand while mitigating risk to the community. Session Recordings: Protecting and Promoting: Destination Management During a Pandemic Protecting and Promoting Destination Management During a Pandemic
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Be Inspired: Tourism Innovation Lab Stephanie and Jacob Vogel, Owners of Fields of Gold Session Recording: Fields of Gold
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Everything stopped - Now What? What can we Learn? Chris Baron, Senior Vice President, Global Payments The payments landscape is fast changing and emerging from the pandemic. Being one step ahead is never easy, particularly when consumer behavior differs country by country, province by province and region by region. One thing is certain: Everything points towards the importance of understanding your consumer, travel patterns and spend patterns. Are you payment ready? Presentation: Everything stopped - Now What? What can we Learn Session Recording: Everything stopped - Now What? What can we Learn? Additional Resources: Global Payments Report
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The NHL Face Off: A Country's Passion, Being Under the Spotlight, and Leading the Way Mark Nesbitt, VP of Sales & Nyle Kelly, General Manager - Brookstreet Hotel, Anthony LeBlanc, COO – Ottawa Senators, MP Jenna Sudds Hear from the Brookstreet Hotel how by taking a proactive approach to health and safety protocols while working collaboratively with the city, the operators, and the destination to come up with a winning solution that resulted in high visibility, ultimately winning them the title of the official hotel and resort of the Ottawa Senators and Canadian Tire Centre. Session Recording: The NHL Face Off: A Country's Passion, Being Under the Spotlight, and Leading the Way
Greetings from Jenna Sudds, Member of Parliament for Kanata Carleton Jenna Sudds, Member of Parliament for Kanata Carleton Session Recordings: Greetings from Jenna Sudds, Member of Parliament for Kanata Carleton
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Briefing on Exit Polls of Canadians Post Federal Election Mike Van Soelen, Principal, Navigator Limited Presentation: Briefing on Exit Polls of Canadians post Federal Election Session Recordings: Briefing on Exit Polls of Canadians post Federal Election
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Lifetime Achievement Award Lunch Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Air Canada, James Murphy, Executive Director, Explorers Edge Session Recording: Lifetime Achievement Award
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CONCURRENT #1: Case Study: AGORA - the Path of Light that Supported a Village Andrew Siegwart, President, Blue Mountain Village Association, Stacy Manning, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Blue Mountain Resorts, Patti Kendall, Director Marketing and Events, Blue Mountain Village Association Hear from the team at Blue Mountain Village Association and Blue Mountain Resorts on how they collaborated and got creative to bring to life an incredibly unique tourism experience that was able to continue to attract visitors in the middle of a pandemic. Session Recording: CONCURRENT #1: Case Study: AGORA - the Path of Light that Supported a Village
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CONCURRENT #2: The Missing Ingredient in Hospitality and Tourism? Hassel Aviles, Executive Director, Not 9 to 5, Andrew McCartney, Senior Director Client Management, Inkblot Therapy Join Not 9 to 5 and Inkblot Therapy to learn about the state of mental health in the hospitality industry and what you can do to support your team. This session has been designed for industry leaders, decision makers, and owner/managers, and will teach a practical approach to discussing workplace mental health with the goal of ensuring workshop attendees feeling better equipped to address it. Session Recording: CONCURRENT #2: The Missing Ingredient in Hospitality and Tourism?
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CONCURRENT #4: Contact Tracing - Leveraging Location Data to Inform a Main Street Recovery Asif Khan, President, GroundLevel Insights The COVID-19 pandemic has hit every sector of our economy hard and making decisions on everything from where to focus economic stimulus to how to better allocate limited resources for vaccines and testing are the just some of the challenges facing our governments today. Leveraging the power of location data can help inform these decisions by providing insights on where people live, how far they travel, whether or not they are following “stay at home” orders, and which industries sectors have been hit the hardest. This session will share data gathered by GroundLevel Insights anonymous mobility platform and through its CANATRACE COVID screening tool, on the movement patterns of Canadians and what this may signal for our near future. Session Recording: CONCURRENT #4: Contact Tracing - Leveraging Location Data to Inform a Main Street Recovery
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Be Inspired: Tourism Innovation Lab Amanda Cora, Brand Robinson, Thrive Tours Session Recording: Thrive Tours
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Cannabis Tourism: An Alternate/Additional Revenue Source Jennifer Mason, Founder, New Heights, Sean Webster, Head, Government and Stakeholder Relations – Canada, Canopy Growth Corporation, Mayor Shawn Pankow, Mayor of Smiths Falls, Michael Wilson, Partner, Goodmans LLP This panel of experts will discuss additional revenue opportunities created by cannabis tourism, including best practice examples implemented by Smiths Falls, while also delving into the business potential of the creation of venues for the consumption of cannabis infused foods and beverages. Presentations: Cannabis Tourism: An Alternate/Additional Revenue Source On-Premise Consumption. The Opportunity for Ontario On-Premises Sale, Service and Consumption of Cannabis Products Session Recording: Cannabis Tourism: An Alternate/Additional Revenue Source
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Release of Gender Balance Study of Tourism Industry by Deloitte, Summer 2021. Does Your Workforce Reflect Your Community? Leslie Peterson, Canadian Tourism Strategist, Deloitte Inc., Lorrie King, Partner, Deloitte Private Audit & Advisory, Deloitte Inc. In 2021 TIAO and Deloitte collaborated on the development and administration of a survey on diversity, equity, inclusion, and gender balance in the Canadian hospitality and tourism industry, designed to provide a benchmark of the reality of our industry, understanding challenges, and areas of opportunity. The first of its kind, the intent was to capture a range of diverse perspectives, covering staff, travellers, safety, new offerings, innovation, indigenous perspectives, accessibility, and more. Deloitte will be releasing the results of the survey and expanding on the sobering viewpoints and attitudes on DE&I throughout the hospitality and tourism industry in this country. The discussion will include a dialogue on how to improve DE&I outcomes moving forward. Presentation: Release of Gender Balance Study of Tourism Industry by Deloitte, Summer 2021. Does Your Workforce Reflect Your Community? Session Recording: Release of Gender Balance Study of Tourism Industry by Deloitte, Summer 2021. Does Your Workforce Reflect Your Community?
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Finding the Common Narrative to Leverage Impact Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Daniel Safayen, Vice President, Policy, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Heather Lalonde, CEO, Economic Developers Council of Ontario. Tourism is an economic driver, but often most were unaware. The pandemic provided an opportunity for collaboration and a common objective allowing sectors to work together. Understanding each organizations objectives and leveraging each other’s reach, has allowed for strength, success and appreciation for each sectors role within the business economy impacting Ontario. Session Recording: Finding the Common Narrative to Leverage Impact
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2021 ONTARIO TOURISM SUMMIT DAY 2: OCTOBER 27TH, 2021
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Opening Remarks, Day 1 Recap, and Highlight of Tourism Industry Positioning Paper (TIPP) Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Dr. Jessica Ng, 'Manager of Policy & Government Affairs, TIAO Presentation: 2022 State of the Ontario Tourism Industry Report Session Recording: Opening Remarks, Day 1 Recap, and Highlight of Tourism Industry Positioning Paper
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The Honourable Minister Lisa MacLeod: Ontario's 5 Year Plan Fireside Chat Honourable Minister Lisa MacLeod, Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Culture Industries, Tim Hudak, Chief Executive Officer of the Ontario Real Estate Association Session Recording: The Honourable Minister Lisa MacLeod: Ontario's 5 Year Plan Fireside Chat
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Lessons From the Digital Crystal Ball: What Google’s unique and powerful data tells us about the Tourism recovery Jon Bromstein, Head of Industry, Google What can the world's most powerful database of intent tell us about the state of the tourism industry in Ontario and around the world? Google Canada's Head of Government and Tourism advertising will discuss the way people are searching, the destinations they care about, and how the digital traveler has changed in 2021. Presentation: Lessons From the Digital “Crystal Ball” Session Recording: Lessons From the Digital "Crystal Ball"
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Head, Heart and Hands: Pivot, recover, or break-free to the next visitor economy Dianne Dredge, Owner, The Tourism CoLab, Australia The next economy is coming. While the focus has been on pandemic pivots and post-Covid recovery, massive structural changes in how we live, work, move and play are underway. We cannot afford to ignore the signs or to assume that ‘normal’ will return. Drawing from the Tourism CoLab’s global engagement across sectors and from local to global scales, this presentation identifies and explores regenerative tourism and the big shifts that are coming that we may have overlooked given the short-term focus on pivots and recovery. If we get it right, and lean into the changes unfolding, our visitor economies can be positioned for the emerging future. Will you be ready? Session Recording: Head, Heart and Hands: Pivot, recover, or break-free to the next visitor economy
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Leveraging The Great Taste of Ontario Agatha Podgorski, Director of Communications, Culinary Tourism Alliance Learn about Great Taste of Ontario's tourism program and how to leverage it's efforts in your community. A project made possible by +80 partners including government, destination marketing organizations, sector organizations, charities and media, The Great Taste of Ontario is proof that partnership is the way forward for Ontario's resilient tourism industry. Presentation: Leveraging The Great Taste of Ontario Session Recording: Leveraging The Great Taste of Ontario
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Be Inspired - Tourism Innovation Lab Cheryl Haskett, Founder, Udderly Ridiculous Session Recordings: Udderly Ridiculous, Udderly Ridiculous Video 2
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Greetings from the Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development Honourable Monte McNaughton Session Recording: Greetings from the Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development
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The Battle for Talent: A Playbook for Workforce Recovery Adam Morrison, President & CEO, OTEC, David Enriquez, Director, Workforce Strategies, OTEC Drawing from research, data and best practices developed in the trenches of the pandemic, this session will break down the underlying issues and realities faced by tourism stakeholders across Ontario. It will outline a playbook that emerged to guide recovery strategies from different perspectives and will touch on addressing the core barriers to achieve tangible outcomes. It will provide tangible next steps for businesses and destinations to start building their recovery plans and directions on how to get started. Presentation: The Battle for Talent: A Playbook for Workforce Recovery Session Recording: The Battle for Talent: A Playbook for Workforce Recovery
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CONCURRENT #1: Introducing OTEC's Economic Impact Model: A new approach to recovery Kelly Brintnell, Industry and Community Liaison, East and North Eastern Ontario, Kieren Wells, Industry & Community Liaison, Central, West, and Northwest Ontario, OTEC Using examples from across Ontario, we will take a deep dive into the regional data and explore how this forecasting model can be used in destination-based recovery, and how it will help to inform Tourism SkillsNet Ontario’s (TSNO) workforce solutions at the local level. Presentation: CONCURRENT #1: Introducing OTEC's Economic Impact Model: A new approach to recovery Session Recording: CONCURRENT #1: Introducing OTEC's Economic Impact Model: A new approach to recovery
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CONCURRENT #2: From visitor to employee: Inspiring new Francophone Canadians through innovative tourism experiences. Isabelle deBruyn, Project Manager for the Tourism Sector, Société économique de l'Ontario (SÉO), Justin Lafontaine, Program Lead, Tourism Innovation Lab As soon as they arrive in Ontario and start to settle, new francophone Canadians are eager to explore and discover their new country and meet with the various communities across Ontario. From being a simple visitor to your region to becoming a resident and an employee, how do you get ready to attract and welcome these new Canadians to your destination?
De visiteur à employé : Inspirer les nouveaux Canadiens francophones grâce à des expériences touristiques innovantes Dès qu'ils arrivent en Ontario et commencent à s'installer, les nouveaux Canadiens francophones sont impatients d'explorer et de découvrir leur nouveau pays et de rencontrer les différentes communautés de l'Ontario. Qu'il s'agisse d'être un simple visiteur dans votre région ou de devenir un résident et un employé, comment vous préparer à attirer et à accueillir ces nouveaux Canadiens vers votre destination? Session Recording: CONCURRENT #2: From visitor to employee: Inspiring new Francophone Canadians through innovative tourism experiences
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CONCURRENT #3: Using Storytelling to Set Your Brand Apart Jessica Robinson, Content Strategist, Globe Content Studio To successfully rebuild and draw a crowd in the off-season and beyond, travel and tourism brands need to know how to tell the right stories. This 40-minute presentation will look at content marketing for travel through a journalistic storytelling lens. Using case studies from successful campaigns The Globe and Mail’s Content Studio has produced in partnership with tourism brands across the country. Session Recording: CONCURRENT #3: Using Storytelling to Set Your Brand Apart
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Safe Travels Stamp Awards Lunch Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Maxine Morrell-West, Stakeholder Relations Manager, TIAO Session Recording: Safe Travels Stamp Awards Lunch
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Respect, Understanding and Appreciating the Original Guides of our Land - A Virtual Reality Experience Kevin Eshkawkogan, President & CEO, Indigenous Tourism Ontario, Michelle Savoie, Owner, Voyageur Wilderness Experience something new with Indigenous Tourism Ontario (ITO)... Indigenous tourism Virtual Reality (VR)! ITO and Voyageur Wilderness invite you to connect to the land and the heart and song of its peoples. Step into the world of Indigenous and Voyageur heritage on the exclusive Voyageur Island on Nym Lake where Michelle Savoie and her family offer cultural, educational and interpretive tours as well as nature based eco-adventures. The preview of the Indigenous tourism Virtual Reality experience was supported by A Three Fires Collaborative Quest - a program designed to fill critical gaps within the industry and encourage recovery and growth of the province’s tourism workforce by bringing awareness of opportunities to potential Indigenous employees. To be eligible for the program as a potential employee, you must self-identify as Indigenous. After being accepted into the program, you will have the opportunity to participate in frontline training workshops facilitated by OTEC. After completing the training program, you will be invited to participate in the Employee to Employer Matching event, taking place in Winter 2021. Session Recording: Respect, Understanding and Appreciating the Original Guides of our Land
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Destination Ontario Presents: Yours to Rediscover Lisa LaVecchia, President & CEO, Destination Ontario Ontario has always been about discovering something new, special and unexpected. But today, as we begin to emerge from the impact of the biggest event in our industry’s history, that discovery has taken on new meaning. Destination Ontario is ready to collaborate with our partners, to help our visitors rediscover everything that Ontario has to offer – and we have a plan to get us there, and guide us on that journey. Presentation: TIAO Summit Presentation 2021 Session Recording: Destination Ontario Presents: Yours to Rediscover
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We are Ready. Are you Ready? Looking at the latest consumer sentiment results David Colletto, Founding Partner & CEO, Abacus Data David has more than a decade of experience working in the marketing research industry and is an industry leader in online research methodologies, public affairs research, corporate and organizational reputation studies, and youth research. Consumer sentiment data has been essential to the tourism industry understanding those questions that impact someone choosing to or not to travel. David is here to present the most recent findings.
Session Recording: We are Ready. Are you Ready? Looking at the latest consumer sentiment results
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Preparing our Consumers for Travel - Vaccine Passports, Border Crossings, Travel Director General Calvin Christiansen of the Canada Border Services Agency COVID -19 Border Task Force, Dr. Jessica Ng, 'Manager of Policy & Government Affairs, TIAO, Anton Vidgen, Director of Brand Experience, Air Canada, Wendy Nixon, Transport Canada, moderated by Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO This panel discussion will provide insight into what travel will look like moving forward and how to prepare and support consumers in the new world of tourism. Presentation: Border Measures for Discretionary Travelers Session Recording: Preparing our Consumers for Travel Additional Resources: Travel Ready EN, Prêt à Voyager FR
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The Future of Hospitality…and setting seats at the Table Trevor Lui, Cookbook Author, Restauranteur, Chef, Storyteller, and Co-founder, Quell, moderated by Andrew Weir, Executive Vice President, Destination Development at Destination Toronto Founded by industry veterans, Trevor Lui and Stephanie Lui-Valentim, Quell look to tackle systemic inequities found in today's hospitality industry. The food, drink and hospitality industry in Canada is facing a serious problem. Systemic inequities and invisible but ever-present barriers have impacted the faces we see representing the hospitality industry - which are not reflective of this country's diverse and richly multicultural population. Siblings Trevor Lui and Stephanie Lui-Valentim experienced this first-hand and decided to inspire change. The result? Quell, a new talent agency aimed at fostering meaningful opportunities and inclusive work for its diverse talent. Session Recording: The Future of Hospitality…and setting seats at the Table
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Greetings from the Assistant Deputy Minister, Sport, Recreation and Recognition Honourable Tyler Currie Session Recording: Greetings from the Assistant Deputy Minister, Sport, Recreation and Recognition
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GAME ON British Columbia Angela Nagy, President & CEO, GreenStep Solutions, Greg Elmhirst, General Manager, Elmhirst’s Resort, Kelly Haussler, Director, Destination Development. Which province has the most sustainable tourism industry in Canada? Join Angela Nagy, President and CEO of GreenStep Solutions, who earlier this year launched the Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge in partnership with the Tourism Industry of Canada. Angela will share how the Pledge is measuring the sustainability performance of the Canadian tourism industry, and how Ontario aims to take the lead on becoming the most committed, and eventually the most sustainable, tourism destination in Canada...watch out British Columbia! We will then hear from two panelists about their diverse approaches to sustainability, their goals and their achievements thus far; Greg Elmhirst who has achieved Sustainable Tourism Gold Certification for Elmhirst’s Resort and Kelly Haussler from Ottawa Tourism who led the initiative to undertake a destination level Sustainable Tourism diagnosis and action plan. After several years working together to advance the sustainability of Ontario’s tourism industry, GreenStep and TIAO are calling on all Ontario tourism businesses and destinations to take the Sustainable Tourism 2030 Pledge - are you ready to join us? Presentations: Ottawa Tourism, Game on British Columbia Session Recording: GAME ON British Columbia
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Closing Remarks Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Kevin Forget, Broadcast Media Specialist, Destination Ontario Session Recordings: Closing Remarks
Gala Awards Chris Bloore, President & CEO, TIAO, Kevin Forget, Broadcast Media Specialist, Destination Ontario, Adam Morrison, President & CEO, OTEC Session Recording: Gala Awards
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