Minister Chagger will lead a tourism trade mission to China from June 23 to 28, connecting Canadian businesses to partners in the world’s largest outbound tourism market during the Canada-China Year of Tourism. The following press release is from the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

OTTAWA, June 14, 2018 /CNW/ – Canada and China enjoy strong people-to-people and business-to-business ties—the foundation for further cooperation and growth in both countries. As the Canada-China Year of Tourism (CCYT) enters peak tourist season, Canada’s dynamic tourism industry is getting ready to welcome a record number of Chinese visitors, which will lead to the creation of good middle-class jobs and economic growth for Canadians.

To help Canadian companies take full advantage of the unprecedented opportunity offered by CCYT, the Honourable Bardish Chagger, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister of Small Business and Tourism, today announced that she will lead a delegation of more than two dozen Canadian tourism companies, alongside provincial and territorial ministers and officials, to China from June 23 to 28.

The week-long mission will bring together tourism industry businesses and stakeholders, with a focus on Indigenous tourism, rural and remote destinations, culinary tourism and winter sports tourism. The delegation will showcase Canada’s diverse and unique tourism opportunities to Chinese travellers and to the Chinese tourism industry.

Through this mission, Canadian tourism industry leaders will be immersed in the Chinese market and will develop a better understanding of its immense potential. They will have the opportunity to promote Canada’s tourism offerings and meet key stakeholders in the Chinese tourism industry through business-to-business matchmaking and briefings from trade and tourism experts. A number of key business development events—in Beijing, Hangzhou and Shanghai—will help delegates gain a better understanding of this market and forge important partnerships with Chinese operators.

The delegation comprises tourism industry leaders from across Canada, including Parks Canada, Destination Canada, the Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) and the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC).

Quotes

“As we celebrate the Canada-China Year of Tourism, I am honoured to lead this delegation of Canadian tourism industry leaders to ChinaChina is Canada’s second-largest overseas source market for tourists, and it’s growing. Our government understands the economic opportunity this represents for the more than 200,000 small businesses in the industry and the close to 1.8 million Canadians whose jobs are supported by tourism. Tourism is the number one employer of youth and makes up 2% of Canada’s GDP. Tourism is also Canada’s largest service export. We are committed to building on this momentum. Our goal is to double the number of Chinese visitors coming to Canada by 2021, and the relationships we build on this trade mission will strengthen our business-to-business connections in this key market.”
– The Honourable Bardish Chagger, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister of Small Business and Tourism

“I encourage all Chinese tourists to experience the outdoors and learn about Canada’s heritage by visiting our national parks, historic sites and marine conservation areas during the Canada-China Year of Tourism. I am especially proud that we are offering free admission for youth from around the world, from 2018 and beyond, to all our Parks Canada places from coast to coast to coast. This is the perfect way to celebrate families and the importance of protected areas.”
– The Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

“There is unprecedented momentum in the Chinese market, and we are working with our provincial and territorial partners and tourism businesses from across the country to seize the opportunity. This trade mission, led by the Government of Canada, is great exposure for our partners and the sector as a whole.”
– David F. Goldstein, President and Chief Executive Officer, Destination Canada

“With the continued growth forecasted for China inbound tourism, the Tourism Industry Association of Canadawelcomes the opportunity to join the trade mission. Helping Canadian businesses capitalize on this market is an ongoing priority for our organization. Since 2016, TIAC has been working with the Government of Canada to administer the Canada-China Inbound Tour Operator Accreditation Program, helping SMEs get China-ready with 20 training sessions delivered across Canada. TIAC continues to strengthen the cooperation between the two countries by advocating for measures that facilitate access to Canada, securing market-approved payment methods, and partnering with leading Chinese organizations such as CNTA, the Word Tourism Alliance and UnionPay.”
– Charlotte Bell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Tourism Industry Association of Canada

“With its depth and breadth of cultural, adventure, accommodation and activity offerings available for visitors from around the world in which to immerse themselves, Indigenous tourism is a key motivator for Canada’s tourism industry. For the past three years, our national organization has worked closely with the Government of Canada and our provincial and territorial partners to ensure that international visitors seek out and enjoy these unique experiences when they visit our beautiful country.”
– Keith Henry, President and Chief Executive Officer, Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

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