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Tourism and the Economy
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Food and Beverage Transportation Adventure Tourism Travel Trade Events and Conferences Attractions Tourism Services Accommodations
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Restaurants Pubs Hotels Bars Catering Companies Etc…
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Highways Trains Airplanes Buses Taxis Etc…
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Hiking Biking Zip lining White water rafting Etc…
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Governmental and non governmental agencies (i.e. Ministry of Tourism and Development) Canadian Tourism Commission Etc…
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Banquets Convention centres Hotels Resorts Etc…
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Museums Amusement parks Stadiums Concerts Etc…
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Travel agents Tour guides Insurance agents Tourist information centres
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Bed and breakfasts Hostels Hotels Motels Resorts Etc…
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Tourists travel for different reasons and different destinations will attract different types of tourists. Those who like to shop might visit Alberta and go the West Edmonton Mall. Those who enjoy adventure might visit Nunavut and the polar bears or go whale watching in New Brunswick. Knowing the sectors helps focus the different attractions.
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Location Place Interaction Movement Region
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Deals with the geographical question, “where?” Absolute location or relative location refers to the general location of a feature Where is the attraction?
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Answers the question “what” or more specifically “what is a location like?” Place is a study of the physical and the human systems that make up Geography. What environmental/human aspects make up the attraction?
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Examines the question “how?” or how physical and human systems shape each other. What environmental/human aspects impact the attraction?
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Studies “how movement impacts on place.” How do tourist interactions, connections, diffuse or impact the environment?
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Investigates the unifying features of a place. How does the environment contribute to making the attraction “great?”
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