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DSJ Members Receive Prominent Recognition...
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Destination St. John's extends its congratulations to seven of its members who won a Tourism Industry Excellence Award at the recent Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador 2010 Lookout! Tourism Summit in Gander. >
Mark McCarthy was awarded the prestigious Culture Tourism Award
Quality Harbourview won the H. Clayton Sparkes Accomodator of the Year
Islander RV and Rental received the Innovator of the Year
Yvonne Power won the Tourism Champion Award
Mayor Jim Miller of Trinity was presented with the Doug Wheeler Award
George House Heritage B & B received the Tourism Atlantic Technology Award
The Town of Bonavista won the Sustainable Tourism Award
Destination St. John's is proud of its members' achievements and extends its congratulations to all who won awards.
For more detail and a complete listing of award recipients, please visit the HNL website at www.hnl.ca
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Destination St. John's Goes Mobile
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Destination St. John’s is making its member’s information available on smart phones to convention delegates, tourists and residents of the province. Apps are available for Blackberries, iPhones and other internet enabled smart phones allowing users to check for places to stay, places to eat or things to do through members of DSJ. You can even check to see what the weather will be like. Best of all the app is FREE! “This is leading technology and a great assist to the traveler in finding the many fine products and services offered by DSJ members” says Mark McCarthy Chair of Destination St. John’s. CEO Keith Healey says, “I am excited for our members as every member will now be on the hip or in the purse of every visitor to our region; you can’t get much closer to a sale than that.”
David Janes President of Discover Anywhere Mobile, suppliers of the service says, “Discover Anywhere Mobile is very pleased to be partnering with DSJ to provide mobile applications for their visitors. With this technology, DSJ is now providing the best apps available worldwide for creating amazing tourist and conventioneer experiences."
John Feltham VP of Technology with Applecore Interactive, developers of DSJ’s web presence says,” Destination St. John’s has assisted greatly with trip planning by providing visitors a real taste of their destination by displaying locations on an easy to use mobile map application.”
For those devices that have GPS capability it will tell you how far you are from your desired location and again, if you have the service, it will even tell you how to get there.
On your smart device go to http://m.destinationstjohns.com/ download the app and start visiting DSJ members! Once there you can read about the member and with another click visit their website directly.
For more information contact:
Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s 709-739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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http://m.destinationstjohns.com
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Celebrate 400 Years of History in Cupids, 2010...
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Cupids, the oldest English-speaking settlement in Canada, lies in the heart of Conception Bay in eastern Newfoundland and Labrador.
In 1610, John Guy led a ship of English settlers across the Atlantic to the New Founde Land and settled in an inlet named Cupers Cove. This became the first English settlement in what would later become Canada. This first community John Guy founded is known today as Cupids.
In 2010 celebrate with us as we commemorate 400 years of history as we embrace our heritage and culture.
From the archaeological excavation site and its rare discoveries to the extraordinary history at our museum, you will go back in time and experience another era.
The American Bus Association has named Cupids 400 as one of the Top 100 Events in North America for 2010 and as one of the best events to experience via motorcoach.
Check the Cupids 400 website for event updates. Don't miss the celebration 400 years in the making!
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http://www.cupids400.com
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Hit TV Series Filmed in St. John's
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The locally filmed television series 'Republic of Doyle' premiered January 6th on CBC. The series created by Perry Chafe was filmed in St. John's and will run for 12 episodes. Executive Producer Allan Hawco says the show helps to expose the many artistic assets in the province. The show is the largest TV production ever undertaken in the province, and is expected to generate over $11 million in economic spin-offs. Hawco plays Jake Doyle, one half of a father and son private detective team in St. John's. This one-hour comic detective drama looks into the lives of a not-so-everyday family with problems trying to make it all work as they run a very uncommon family business – a gumshoe racket in St. John’s, Newfoundland – out of a very full house. Wednesdays at 9:30pm on CBC (9:00pm in Labrador).
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http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2010/exec/0106n01.htm
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Accomodations Sector Bucks National Trend in 2009
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While many destinations in Canada are reporting significant losses in room night sales, St. John’s accommodators are reporting a 2.2% increase in sales over 2008.
“Eastern Newfoundland continues to be a magnet for all manner of visitors; reflecting the strength of our people, our culture and the natural beauty of our province” says Destination St. John’s CEO, Keith Healey. In 2009 the destination recorded another record year of room night sales; selling a total of 570,190 room nights. This is up from 2008 by almost 12,000 room nights. Average occupancy for the year was 66.58% up from 66.02% in 2008; while the average rate for a room climbed by $2.50 to $123.55.
These numbers reflect all accommodations, but are compiled based on statistics submitted monthly to Destination St. John’s by the thirteen major hotels in the City, which represent 84% of the total commercial rooms.
Mark McCarthy, Chair of the Board of Destination St. John’s says, “2009 was a difficult year for tourism in many parts of Canada and indeed the world. It is clear that our destination fared much better than many other locations and this is reflective of both the strength of our economy and the strong desire that people have to visit here. We will continue to do our part to ensure that we reach the industry goal of doubling tourism revenue by 2020. ”
Healey says, “With success comes the challenge of closer scrutiny from competitors. Our ability to continuously put up record numbers has drawn attention from other destinations looking to get in on the action and this means we will have to work harder to maintain our favoured position with the business and leisure traveller. We look forward to working with all our partners and our members to ensure that 2010 and beyond are strong years for our destination.” Destination St. John’s sells and markets Eastern Newfoundland to the travel trade and tourism sectors throughout North America. Its vision is of ‘A vibrant economy in Eastern Newfoundland, driven by a strong sustainable travel trade and tourism business and through productive partnerships’.
For more information contact:
Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s 709-739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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St. John's to host the 2010 JUNO Awards...
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The JUNOS are coming back to St. John's! From April 12 - 18 the JUNOS 2010 will feature the very best of this country's musical talent, while also providing an opportunity to showcase the unique culture of Newfoundland and Labrador
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http://www.ruckusontheedge.com/
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St. John's to host 2013 World Cup of Darts...
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The Darts will fly in 2013!
Destination St. John's hosted officials from the National Darts Federation of Canada in August to show off our great facilities and venues. As a result of what they saw and experienced on that visit they decided to submit a bid to host the 2013 World Cup in St. John’s.
DSJ was pleased to assist National Darts Federation Board member and local organizer Bob Gulliver with his expenses to participate in the bid presentation in Charlotte, North Carolina. Two other countries were in the running for 2013; Sweden and Turkey. St. John’s (Canada) came out the winner!
Keith Healey CEO of Destination St. John’s said, “With steady hand and careful aim we threw our three darts and hit a ton 80; now the dart world sees us as their bullseye!”
The event will run over four or five days and it is expected to draw upwards of 400 participants from 30 plus countries.
Chair of Destination St. John’s, Mark McCarthy said, This is just another example of when we present ourselves to the world; they are truly amazed by what we have to offer and can’t wait to get here”.
For further information contact:
Keith Healey CEO Destination St. John’s 739-8898
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http://www.dartsnl.com/index.html
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European delegates will be pleased
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St. John's will again be connected to London, England 7 days a week which will help encourage European delegates to attend conferences being held here. The following are excerpts from a Press Release issued 17 December 2009 by Air Canada. The full release can be found at the link below.
Air Canada today announced that it will introduce daily non-stop seasonal service between St. John's and London Heathrow, U.K. offering convenient connecting flights throughout Europe with its Star Alliance partner carriers. Air Canada will operate the only daily non-stop service between Newfoundland and Labrador and London Heathrow between May 27, 2010 and September 26, 2010.
"Destination St. John's congratulates Air Canada on this decision and its expression of confidence in Newfoundland and Labrador. This service will open up opportunities to attract meetings, conventions and events that have a European component to St. John's. We all need to work to fill these planes with business and leisure travelers to ensure the business case on this route remains compelling," said Keith Healey, CEO, Destination St. John's.
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Room Nights Continue to Climb in 2009...
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PRESS RELEASE
October 6, 2009 St. John’s, NL
Room night sales continue to climb in 2009 for St. John’s Accommodation Sector
At the ¾ mark of 2009 Destination St. John’s is reporting room night sales are ahead of the same time last year. Room nights sold for the first 9 months of 2009 were 437,226 compared to 425,596 for the first 9 months of 2008. That represents an increase of 1.8%. The average occupancy for the period was up 2.1% to 67.2% for the year to date. Total revenue generated in room sales alone amounted to just under $55M which was up 5.8% from the ¾ mark of 2008.
These numbers are based on statistics submitted monthly to Destination St. John’s by the thirteen major hotels in the City, which represent 85% of the City’s total commercial rooms. Mark McCarthy, Chair of Destination St. John’s, says “We are delighted to see that our destination continues its steady performance in a year in which everybody expected to feel the pain of the world economic turbulence.”
Destination St. John’s’ CEO Keith Healey, says “Our destination’s continued solid performance is a testament to the quality of product that is offered to the visitor and the hard work of our sales forces at Destination St. John’s and our individual members.” Healey added, “We continue to see strong interest in our destination as a highly desirable place to hold meetings and conventions which bring large groups of visitors to our region.”
Destination St. John’s sells and markets Eastern Newfoundland to the travel trade and tourism sectors throughout North America. Its vision is of ‘A vibrant economy in Eastern Newfoundland, driven by a strong sustainable travel trade and tourism business and through productive partnerships’.
For more information contact:
Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s 709-739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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Canadian Hotel of the Year
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For Immediate Release Quality Hotel Harbourview: Kurt Schoenberg Tel: 709.754.7788 E-mail: cn246@whg.com
Choice Corporate: Nathan Brady Tel: 905.624.7762 E-mail: nathan_brady@choicehotels.ca
QUALITY HOTEL HARBOURVIEW RECEIVES PRESTIGOUS CANADIAN HOTEL OF THE YEAR AWARD FROM CHOICE HOTELS CANADA
ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND (May 21, 2009) –St. John’s Quality Hotel Harbourview has been awarded the 2009 Canadian Hotel of the Year by Choice Hotels Canada. The award was announced during the Choice Hotels International 55th annual conference held in Washington D.C earlier this month.
“We are thrilled to accept this award,” says Kurt Schoenberg, General Manager. “Guest Satisfaction is the ultimate goal, and our dedicated team of employees strive to deliver exceptional customer service, in the unique style found only in Newfoundland and Labrador – for them to be nationally recognized for their efforts is a huge compliment.”
Of the 280-plus Choice hotels in Canada, only 3 hotels from the distinguished 22 Gold Award winning properties were nominated for the 2009 Canadian Hotel of the Year award. Finalists were nominated and evaluated by peer hoteliers, who considered a number of factors, including guest service, hotel cleanliness and décor. The Choice Canada Franchise Advisory Board (CCFAB) selected a winner from the finalists and announced its decision on May 12, 2009, at the worldwide convention in Washington, DC. This is not the first time St. John’s Quality Hotel Harbourview has been recognized for its hard work. Prior to this announcement, the Quality hotel was recently honoured with the 2008 Gold Hospitality award from Choice Hotels Canada, and was also a finalist for the 2007 Canadian Hotel of the Year.
Located at 2 Hill O'Chips, and owned by InnVest REIT and operated by General Manager Kurt Schoenberg, the St. John’s Quality Hotel Harborview features 160 rooms that are tastefully appointed and feature all of the comforts of home –wireless high-speed Internet access, sheltered parking, daily newspaper and local calls, all offered on a complimentary basis. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s business services, oversized in-room workstations and meeting room facilities. Additionally, Rumpelstiltskin’s restaurant is a popular eatery for both local and out of town guests alike.
“Comfortable rooms, local charm and warm hospitality welcome travellers at this beautiful hotel,” says Tim Oldfield, Managing Director of Franchise Performance, Choice Hotels Canada. “This prestigious award is a testament of the Quality Hotel Harbourview’s commitment to providing excellent customer service. We’re very proud to have a hotel of this caliber in the Choice Hotels Canada family.”
Reservations at the Quality Hotel Harbourview can be made by calling 800.4CHOICE or by visiting choicehotels.ca.
Choice Hotels Canada (CHC) is the nation’s largest hotel franchisor with over 280 properties under the Quality, Comfort, Comfort Suites, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge and Rodeway Inn brands. CHC is part of Choice Hotels International, which franchises more than 5,700 hotels in 35 countries and territories worldwide.
Choice Hotels, Choice Hotels Canada, Comfort, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge, Rodeway Inn and 800.4CHOICE are proprietary trademarks and service marks of Choice Hotels International, Inc.
©2009 Choice Hotels Canada Inc. All rights reserved.
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CANADIAN HOTEL OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS
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COMFORT INN AIRPORT NOMINATED FOR CANADIAN HOTEL OF THE YEAR AWARD
“To be nominated is a big boost for our team,” says general manager, Andrew Windsor. “It’s a reflection of the hard work, dedication and enthusiasm our staff members bring to work day in, day out. Its proof we have one of the best teams in the business.”
There are over 280 Choice hotels in Canada, and only three hotels out of a possible 22 gold award winning hotels were nominated for the 2009 Canadian Hotel of the Year award. Finalists were nominated and evaluated by peer hoteliers, who considered a number of factors, including guest service, hotel cleanliness and décor.
The Choice Canada Franchise Advisory Board (CCFAB) will select a winner from the finalists and will announce its decision on May 12, 2009, in conjunction with Choice Hotels International’s worldwide convention set for May 11-13 in Washington, DC. The Comfort Inn Airport will also compete as a finalist for the prestigious International Hotel of the Year award, presented to the outstanding hotel from the worldwide Choice family.
Owned by the Sparkes Family of Clayton Hospitality Inc. and operated by general manager Andrew Windsor, the hotel boasts meeting space that can accommodate up to 350 people, and facilities are in place to answer the needs of business travelers. Complimentary airport transportation is provided, as well as the usual value-packed Comfort amenities like free wireless Internet, local calls and daily newspaper. Because many guests have to rise early for morning flights, the free Comfort Sunshine breakfast begins at 4:00 a.m. “The Comfort Inn Airport has been a gold award winner twice in just four years as part of the Choice family,” says Tim Oldfield, managing director of franchise performance, Choice Hotels Canada. “Newfoundland is famous for its hospitality, and the genuine warmth of welcome is just one of the attributes that sets the Comfort Inn Airport in St. John’s apart.”
Reservations at the Comfort Inn Airport can be made by calling 800.4CHOICE or by visiting choicehotels.ca.
Choice Hotels Canada (CHC) is the nation’s largest hotel franchisor with over 280 properties under the Comfort, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge and Rodeway Inn brands. CHC is part of Choice Hotels International, which franchises more than 5,700 hotels in 35 countries and territories worldwide.
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Choice Hotels, Choice Hotels Canada, Comfort, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge, Rodeway Inn and 800.4CHOICE are proprietary trademarks and service marks of Choice Hotels International, Inc.
©2009 Choice Hotels Canada Inc. All rights reserved.
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Strong Growth in 1st Quarter of 2009
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PRESS RELEASE
April 15, 2009 St. John’s, NL
St. John’s Accommodation Sector Reports Strong Growth in 1st Quarter of 2009
Destination St. John’s is starting off 2009 with a story of continuing growth in the local accommodations sector. 1st quarter sales are up 2.9% compared to the same period last year. In the 1st quarter of 2008 members recorded 102,400 room nights sold, while in the 1st quarter of 2009, 105,365 room nights were sold. Along with a modest increase in average room rates, this resulted in a 6.5% increase in total room revenue collected. The average occupancy finished the quarter at 50.7%, up 2% from the same period last year.
These numbers are based on statistics submitted monthly to Destination St. John’s by the thirteen major hotels in the City, which represent 87% of the total commercial rooms in the City. Mark McCarthy, Chair of Destination St. John’s, says “Beginning the year with these results gives us some hope that yet again our destination will continue to buck the national and international trend of significant declines in the travel trade and tourism industry. While it is early and we are not yet into peak season, we are encouraged by these numbers”.
Keith Healey, CEO of Destination St. John’s said “Eastern Newfoundland and the province in general continue to be a choice destination for conferences and meetings. Meeting planners see heightened interest when we are announced as the location and delegates are being wowed by our provincial marketing campaigns.” “We are where people want to be,” says Healey.
For more information contact:
Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s 709-739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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Front-Line Tourism Employees Receive Awards...
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Press Release
St. John’s, NL April 3, 2009
WINNERS OF 6TH ANNUAL SILVER PUFFIN AWARDS ANNOUNCED
Destination St. John’s presented the sixth annual Silver Puffin Awards today during a luncheon at the Delta Hotel and Conference Centre. These awards were developed to reward front-line tourism employees for service achievement. The winners for 2008 are:
Retail: Danny Howlett, Duckworth Street Heritage Shop
Server: Shealie Keating, Inn by the Bay, Dildo
Guest Services: Teri Walsh, Courtyard by Marriott, Duckworth Street
Tour Guide: Jim McCarthy, McCarthy’s Party
Team Award: Stan Cook Sea Kayaking Adventures
Long Term Service Award Armand Agabab, Long Term Service with Destination St. John’s
Contact: M. Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s Phone: 739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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Member Elected Chairwoman Restaurant Association!
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Brenda O’Reilly, the owner/operator of O’Reilly’s Irish Newfoundland Pub on George Street in St. John’s, has been elected chairwoman of the 33,000-member Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association (CRFA). The election took place Monday at the association’s annual meeting in Toronto. O’Reilly is also owner of Yellowbelly Brewery and Public House in a restored heritage building on George Street, and owns a catering business called Food on the Run. She employs 95 to 120 people throughout the year. “I’m very proud to be representing such a vibrant industry where the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well,” O’Reilly stated in a news release. She said restaurants are a gathering spot for people of all ages, attract tourists, contribute to the local economy and create opportunities for entrepreneurs and employees. CRFA is one of Canada’s largest business associations. Its members include independent and chain restaurants, bars, contract and social caterers, hotels and other foodservice providers.
Canada’s $60-billion foodservice industry employs more than one million people, according to the association.
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DSJ Members Receive Tourism Excellence Awards!
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As the finale to their highly successful 2009 Lookout! Tourism Summit at the Pepsi Center in Corner Brook from February 5th-7th, Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador (HNL) presented the 2009 Tourism Excellence Awards on Saturday night. Tourism Excellence Awards honour leaders in the industry who are helping advance the tourism industry in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Innovator of the Year Award - presented by HNL to acknowledge operators who demonstrate ingenuity and creativity in their business activities. Recipients of this award have a positive impact on the tourism industry by creating something new or putting a new spin on a product or service. Presented to: Cape Race Cultural Adventures
PRIDE Award - presented by the Bed and Breakfast/Country Inns Association of Newfoundland and Labrador to the individual or business that has been instrumental in raising the profile of the Bed & Breakfast/Country Inns industry. Presented to: Inn By The Bay, Dildo.
The Norman Parsons Memorial Award - presented by the Bed and Breakfast/Country Inns Association of Newfoundland and Labrador to the individual or business that has excelled in both hospitality and longevity in the industry and is recognized for displaying such attributes as warmth, hospitality, personality, outstanding service, quality and dedication. Presented to: Rita Hagan of Hagan’s Hospitality Home, Aquaforte.
Congratulations to all!
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Celebrating Bartlett 2009
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Selected by Frommers as one of the Top 10 Anniversary events in the world for 2009.
Captain Bob Bartlett is considered to be the greatest ice captain of the 20th century. From his success with the famed 1909 Peary Polar expedition to his countless Far North adventures and voyages, Bartlett is one of the true heroes of the 20th century. Celebrating Bartlett 2009 is a program to bring Bartlett’s story to new generations.
Born in Brigus, Newfoundland in 1875, ‘Captain Bob’ earned his place in history when he brought Admiral Robert Peary to the top of the world in the renowned North Pole trek of 1909. Following this expedition Bartlett continued to explore the Arctic and his voyages were legendary. On the 1913-14 Karluk expedition he trekked 700 miles across the Arctic in 37 days to rescue the survivors of this doomed journey. He dedicated the last 20 years of his life to scientific research and his contribution to our understanding of the Arctic is still recognized by many North American institutions. Bartlett is our greatest mariner and one of our greatest historical figures.
In 2009 one of the last of the Arctic expeditionary schooners, the Bowdoin, will visit 12 ports around Newfoundland and Labrador bringing a program of boarding and sailing, exhibition, drama, entertainment and community activities. The Bowdoin’s provincial tour will provide the public with opportunities to step aboard an historic schooner that has the distinction of being the only schooner from Bartlett’s era to have been purpose-built for Arctic expeditions. Musicians Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne will travel to all ports to perform their great repertoire of maritime songs and music. A new travelling exhibit will tell Bartlett’s story in each of the host port communities and the tour will also feature a variety of drama productions. In addition, each of the ports will organize their own schedule of community activities and heritage projects.
The province-wide 2009 celebrations will also include exhibits in cultural and educational institutions, educational projects in all schools in the province, and a special historical symposium on the subject of Bartlett and Arctic exploration. One of the most interesting projects is a unique Arctic voyage simulation at the Marine Institute’s Centre for Marine Simulation, a world leader in marine simulation. There will be a number of ceremonial activities in 2009, including a Canada Post stamp honouring Bartlett and special commemorative geographic naming.
And all Celebrating Bartlett 2009 events and activities are free of charge.
For more information on Celebrating Bartlett 2009, visit the website.
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www.bartlett2009.com
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Tourism Marketing wins International Awards
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Tourism, Culture and Recreation January 29, 2009 Tourism Marketing Efforts Earn International Acclaim
Newfoundland and Labrador’s tourism marketing excellence has been recognized once again – this time internationally – with three awards announced at the recent Adrian Awards, sponsored by Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI). The award winners were announced earlier this week at a gala event in New York City.
The province earned gold in the Positioning category for the overall Fresh Air Campaign; silver in the Web Marketing category for the online hunting and fishing campaign, and bronze in the Signage-Outdoor/Transit category for the window superboard – an element of the Fresh Air Campaign – which featured a hand-painted three-dimensional "view out the window" with actual curtains blowing from what appeared to be a Newfoundland and Labrador sea breeze. The superboard was placed over the Gardiner Expressway in Toronto this past summer.
The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, said this latest acknowledgement from HSMAI builds on the various awards and accolades Newfoundland and Labrador’s tourism marketing campaign has received over the last several years.
"This kind of recognition enhances our growing reputation as leaders and innovators in tourism marketing, but most importantly, it draws attention to this province as a destination of choice," said Minister Jackman. "The Fresh Air Campaign, as well as the recent launch of our new tourism television advertisements, have sparked incredibly positive reaction across the country, and can only help achieve our goal of further growing our industry."
The multi-media Fresh Air Campaign included television, radio and print advertising, superboards in Toronto and Ottawa, and the unique Get Carried Away taxi promotion in downtown Toronto last summer. The Provincial Government worked with Target Marketing and Communications Inc. to produce the marketing campaign.
The Adrian Awards are presented by HSMAI, an international organization of sales and marketing professionals representing all divisions of hospitality, travel, and tourism, and honour creative talent and best practices in hospitality, travel and tourism marketing. The Adrian Awards are recognized as the world’s most esteemed advertising, public relations and web marketing competition specifically designed for the travel industry.
Over the past five years, the Provincial Government has doubled its tourism marketing budget from $6 million to $12 million.
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Media contact:
Heather May Director of Communications Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation 709-729-0928, 697-5061 heathermay@gov.nl.ca
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http://www.releases.gov.nl.ca/releases/2009/tcr/0129n02.htm
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Local Hotel wins award
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For Immediate Release Contact: Kurt Schoenberg General Manager 2 Hill O’Chips, St. John’s, NL Tel: (709) 758-4262 Fax: (709) 754-5209 E-mail: cn246@whg.com
WINNING AWARDS IS SECOND NATURE FOR THE QUALITY HOTEL-HARBOURVIEW St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador (January 16, 2009) The Quality Hotel-Harbourview in St. John’s has received Choice Hotels Canada’s highest level of recognition – the 2008 Gold Hospitality Award. The hotel was previously honoured with a 2006 award and was selected as a finalist for the Canadian Hotel of the Year award.
A Gold Hospitality Award is a clear demonstration of a hotel’s operational strength and commitment to hospitality excellence. Canadian recipients scored high-marks for cleanliness, property maintenance, brand standard compliance and a strong desire to meet guest needs. The Quality Hotel-Harbourview was one of just 22 hotels that achieved this distinction out of more than 280 Choice hotels across Canada.
“I am extremely proud of the hard work and dedication of our staff. Without them, achieving this award would not be possible,” says General Manager, Kurt Schoenberg. “To be recognized by Choice for meeting key thresholds is a great honour. The combination of the commitment of my team and Choice’s sales, operations and marketing support creates a win-win situation for our guests.”
Owned and operated by InnVest REIT/Westmont Hospitality Group of Mississauga, Ontario, the Quality Hotel-Harbourview features 160 guestrooms and offers guests’ all of the comforts of home including free wireless high-speed internet access, complimentary local calls and sheltered parking. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s fax and copy services, ATM onsite banking, free weekday newspaper, oversized in-room workstations and all-inclusive meeting packages…just a few of the many services that make the hotel a traveler’s favorite.
“The Quality Hotel-Harbourview earned this prestigious award once again because they were among the top hotels in the Choice family of brands,” says Tim Oldfield, managing director of franchise performance, Choice Hotels Canada. “The passion expressed by Kurt Schoenberg and the team prompted guests to respond when surveyed that they were ‘likely to recommend’ the hotel to their family and friends. This is the highest honour any hotel can achieve in our business.” Choice Hotels Canada (CHC) is the nation’s largest hotel franchisor with over 280 properties under the Comfort, Comfort Suites, Quality, Sleep Inn, Clarion, Econo Lodge and Rodeway Inn brands. CHC is part of Choice Hotels International, which franchises more than 5,700 hotels in 35 countries & territories worldwide.
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2008 Record Year
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January 15, 2009 St. John’s, NL
2008 yet another record year for rooms sold – Destination St. John’s reports
“Eastern Newfoundland continues to be a destination of choice and an exotic location for travellers” says Destination St. John’s CEO, Keith Healey. In 2008 the destination recorded yet another record year of room night sales; selling a total of 558,210 room nights. This is up from 2007 by almost 18,000 room nights for a 3.3% increase. Average occupancy for the year was 66.02% up from 64.57% in 2007, while the average rate for a room climbed by $3.45 to $121.05
These numbers reflect all accommodations, but are compiled based on statistics submitted monthly to Destination St. John’s by the thirteen major hotels in the City, which represent 87% of the total commercial rooms in the City.
Mark McCarthy, Chair of the Board of Destination St. John’s says, “In a year in which many other locations in the country experienced small declines in overall visitations, Eastern Newfoundland again shows good growth. It is clear the hard work of our members, staff and partners and the vision and leadership provided by our Board continues to pay dividends for the destination.”
Healey says, “Looking forward to 2009 Eastern Newfoundland is poised to have another record year. However, I caution that while current bookings look very good we are not in a position to know what impact the continuing world economic downturn will have on the travel industry and especially on the convention and meeting business. It is incumbent on the sales staff of Destination St. John’s and members and partners to increase our sales and marketing efforts even more so during these uncertain economic times.”
Destination St. John’s sells and markets Eastern Newfoundland to the travel trade and tourism sectors throughout North America. Its vision is of ‘A vibrant economy in Eastern Newfoundland, driven by a strong sustainable travel trade and tourism business and through productive partnerships’.
For more information contact:
Keith Healey, CEO Destination St. John’s 709-739-8898 khealey@destinationstjohns.com
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