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Studies & Reports

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Julianna Priskin's Presentation at Canadian Heritage, May 11, 2006

"Canadian Heritage Workshop on May 11, 2006, Presentation by Julianna Priskin."
Creator(s): Julianna Priskin | Date Published: 2006-05-11

Studies & Reports

Marie-Andrée Delisle's Presentation Canadian Heritage Workshop on May 11, 2006

"Canadian Heritage Workshop on May 11, 2006, Presentation by Marie-Andrée Delisle."
Creator(s): Marie-Andrée Delisle | Date Published: 2006-05-11

Studies & Reports

Le Tourisme culturel : bibliographie

«Auteur : Philippe Kerourio , Professeur d'Histoire - Géographie , Lycée Clovis Hugues , Aix-en-Provence ( Bouches-du-Rhône , France ).»
Creator(s): Philippe Kerourio | Date Published: 2005-08-10

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La « ville ludique » : nouvelle destination touristique

«Vers la fin des années 1980, on nous prédisait la «société des loisirs». D'aucuns diront que nous l'attendons toujours, mais le fait est que le nombre d'heures attribuées aux loisirs présente une constante évolution. Voyons comment cela influence le tourisme et l'urbanisme des grands centres.»
Creator(s): Françoise Mommens | Date Published: 2005-07-27

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Proposal for a Charter of Principles for Museums and Cultural Tourism

"Cultural heritage cannot become a consumer product nor can its relationship with the visitor be superficial. If the tourist is able to identify with the heritage, he can appreciate its value and the importance of preserving it and thus become an ally of museums."
Creator(s): International Council of Museums (ICOM) | Date Published: 2005-06-14

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La croissance des musées pour enfants fait des bonds aux États-Unis

«En tapant simplement les mots «children museum» dans Google, on obtient une longue liste de musées pour enfants... Ce type de musées abonde aux États-Unis, et selon l'Association of Children's Museums de Washington D.C., la tendance ne montre aucun signe de ralentissement... même après 105 ans.»
Creator(s): Michèle Laliberté | Date Published: 2005-06

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Je me souviens : le tourisme de mémoire

«Châteaux, forteresses, villes fortifiées, champs de bataille, cimetières et columbariums constituent autant d'endroits qui reflètent notre histoire. Le «tourisme de mémoire» invite le public à découvrir ce patrimoine.»
Creator(s): Françoise Mommens | Date Published: 2005-03-04

Studies & Reports

Quebec's Cultural Panorama 2004. Bienvenue Québec: A Proud Record of Cultural Tourism to Build on!

"Cultural tourism is a fascinating world that has enabled the millions of travellers who visit Québec to better understand who we are."
Creator(s): Marilyn Désy | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

British Columbia Travel & Tourism Guide

"Find all the travel and tourism information you need for your trip to British Columbia."
Creator(s): British Columbia Travel & Tourism Guide for Cultural Travel | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

A Position Paper on Cultural & Heritage Tourism in the United States

"Ten years ago a seminal blueprint for cultural and Ten years ago a seminal blueprint for cultural and heritage tourism was adopted by the more than 1,500 dedicated political and industry leaders and practitioners as part of their national agenda for the travel industry, which they developed at the 1995 White House Conference on Travel and Tourism."
Creator(s): Th is position paper was developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities for the 2005 U.S. Cultural & Heritage Tourism Summit | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

Quick Facts about the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games@

(Source: http://www.tourismwhistler.com/downloads/quickfacts.pdf)
Creator(s): Canadian Cultural Observatory | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

Quick Fact - Culture on the Rock@

(Source: http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2005/exec/0321n07.htm)
Creator(s): Canadian Cultural Observatory | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

Quick Facts - Tourism Industry@

(Source: http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/050329/d050329a.htm)
Creator(s): Canadian Cultural Observatory | Date Published: 2005

Studies & Reports

Principes directeurs du tourisme durable

«Les principes directeurs suivants, inspirés des valeurs du développement durable, constituent la toile de fond qui oriente l’action et les choix de développement.»
Creator(s): Maurice Couture | Date Published: 2004-08-22

Studies & Reports

Canada: a destination with a living culture

"Prior to the kick-off of Rendez-vous Canada (May 2004 in Montréal), the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) invited a number of buyers, sellers, marketers and administrators to a symposium to discuss the awareness of Canada as a cultural destination."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2004-07

Studies & Reports

Packaging the Potential - Canada: Destination Culture - A Symposium on Cultural and Heritage Tourism Products

"The vision and the mission statement of the Canadian tourism industry and the CTC, state that discovering and experiencing the culture is integral to Canada's tourism offering."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2004-05-01

Studies & Reports

Tourisme culturel en Ontario : le gouvernement provincial injecte 580 000$

«Le gouvernement de l'Ontario, désireux de revitaliser l'industrie touristique de Toronto et d'attirer des visiteurs, vient d'accorder un financement de 580 000 $ à sept organismes culturels.»
Creator(s): Françoise Mommens | Date Published: 2004-03-10

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Gearing up for Rendez-vous Canada

"Rendez-vous Canada (RVC) brings together international buyers and Canadian sellers of tourism products in a series of pre-scheduled interviews over a four-day period each spring."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2004-03

Studies & Reports

Cultural Tourism

"People want to visit places that offer exciting things to do as well as interesting ways to express themsevles."
Creator(s): CreativeCity.ca | Date Published: 2004

Studies & Reports

Culture Matters to Tourism@

"Profile of Cultural Tourists, Information about cultural tourists."
Creator(s): The Culture Matters Coalition | Date Published: 2004

Studies & Reports

Culture et Tourisme

«Des forces alliées, des complicités à lier.»
Creator(s): Gouvernement du Québec | Date Published: 2004

Studies & Reports

Sustaining Coastal Communities@

"Tourism, Protecting and Developing the Culture of Newfoundland and Labrador, Cultural Policy, Cultural Development, Provincial Cultural Programs, Best Practices"
Creator(s): Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation | Date Published: 2004

Studies & Reports

Canada's Festival Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report describes the characteristics and tourism activity preferences of Canada’s Festival Tourism Enthusiasts - Canadians who exhibit a particular interest in festivals when they travel."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003-10

Studies & Reports

U.S Festival Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report describes the characteristics and tourism activity preferences of U.S.A. Festival Tourism Enthusiasts - Americans who exhibit a particular interest in festivals when they travel and who have exhibited a willingness to travel to Canada on a recent overnight trip. As such, they have taken leisure trips to Canada and, in many cases, to other destinations in the past couple of years."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003-10

Studies & Reports

Langley, Cultural Tourism Economic Impact Study@

"The purpose of this study was to perform an economic impact assessment for cultural tourism in the Langley area and prepare recommendations for the two councils with respect to the findings of the review."
Creator(s): City of Langley and the Township of Langley, Grant Thornton LLP | Date Published: 2003-09

Studies & Reports

Canada's Museum Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report describes the characteristics and tourism activity preferences of Canada’s Museum & Related Cultural Institution Tourism Enthusiasts - Canadians who exhibit a particular interest in museums and other related cultural institutions when they travel. As such, they have taken leisure trips in Canada and, in many cases, to other destinations in the past couple of years."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003-09

Studies & Reports

U.S Museum Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report describes the characteristics and tourism activity preferences of Museum & RelatedCultural Institution Tourism Enthusiasts – American residents coming to Canada on overnight leisure trips who exhibit a particular interest in museums and other related cultural institutions when they travel. As such, they have taken leisure trips to Canada and, in many cases, to other destinations n the past couple of years."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003-09

Studies & Reports

L'art au service du tourisme

«L’organisme de Yellowknife Aurora Arts Society (AAS) a publié dernièrement un plan sur le tourisme culturel, qui propose l’amalgame des secteurs des arts, de la culture et du tourisme.»
Creator(s): Julie Plourde | Date Published: 2003-02

Studies & Reports

Canada's Performing Arts Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report focuses on Performing Arts Tourism Enthusiasts – Canadians who have taken leisure trips in Canada and exhibit a particular interest in cultural performances when they travel."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003

Studies & Reports

U.S Performing Arts Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report focuses on Performing Arts Tourism Enthusiasts – Americans who have taken leisure trips to Canada and exhibit a particular interest in cultural performances when they travel."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003

Studies & Reports

Canada's Visual Arts Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report focuses on Visual Arts Tourism Enthusiasts – Canadians who have taken leisure trips in Canada and exhibit a particular interest in the visual arts when they travel."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003

Studies & Reports

U.S Visual Arts Tourism Enthusiasts - A Special Analysis of the Travel Activities and Motivation Survey (TAMS)@

"This report focuses on Visual Arts Tourism Enthusiasts -- Americans who have taken leisure trips to Canada and exhibit a particular interest in the visual arts when they travel."
Creator(s): Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) | Date Published: 2003

Studies & Reports

Cultural Tourism and Museums

"Presented at the International Conference on Cultural Strategy & Museum Architecture for Urban Activation, Seoul Museum of History..."
Creator(s): Barry Lord | Date Published: 2002-09

Studies & Reports

An Annotated Bibliography of Cultural Tourism Research

"The purpose of this report is to present a summary of existing literature on the cultural tourism."
Creator(s): Nabila Abou Najm | Date Published: 2002-01

Studies & Reports

Tourism Research Links: Cultural Heritage Tourism

"Prepared by Margaret Paridean, REM Graduate Student."
Creator(s): CTPR | Date Published: 2001

Studies & Reports

Cultural Tourism at Shaw and Stratford: The Shaw Festival and the Stratford Festival 1999

"Does the culture of tourism have an impact on the production of theatre at these two festivals, or on the ways in which audiences read, understand and enjoy that theatre?"
Creator(s): Maria DiCenzo, Alan Filewod, Ric Knowles, Harry Lane and Ann Wilson | Date Published: 2000

Studies & Reports

Sustainable Development of Tourism: An Annotated Bibliography

"To enhance the understanding of sustainable tourism and its practical applications, and to facilitate access to publications referring to it, the World Tourism Organization has made a substantive effort to compile a bibliographical list of the most recent books and articles on the subject."
Creator(s): World Tourism Organization | Date Published: 1999-11

General Reference

General Reference

Bibliography: In Focus Sustainable Tourism: A Place for Culture

Sustainable Tourism
Creator(s): Knowledge Centre, Department of Canadian Heritage | Date Published: 2006-05-11

General Reference

Le globe-veilleur

"Le bulletin électronique du Réseau de veille en tourisme."
Creator(s): Réseau de veille en tourisme | Date Published: 2005-07-20

General Reference

Tourism Industry Association of Canada

"The Voice of Canadian Tourism."
Creator(s): Tourism Industry Association of Canada | Date Published: 2005

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Aboriginal Cultural Tourism: Promoting Your History to the World

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