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The TIAC National Awards for Tourism Excellence presented by The Globe and Mail were developed in 2003 by the Tourism Industry Association of Canada to recognize and foster Canadian tourism excellence. The awards are presented annually at a gala dinner during Canada's Tourism Leadership Summit. The awards allow Canada’s tourism industry to recognize those people, places, organizations and events that have gone above and beyond to offer a superior tourism experience to travelers in Canada.
Forty-two finalists were named by the Tourism Industry Association of Canada for the 2009 National Awards for Tourism Excellence, presented by The Globe and Mail. Among the finalists are individuals and organizations from all ten provinces, as well as Canada’s north.
The awards allow Canada’s tourism industry to recognize those people, places, organizations and events that have gone above and beyond to offer a superior tourism experience to travelers in Canada. Three finalists were named in each of the 14 award categories. The recipient of a 15th award, the Canadian Travel Press Lifetime Achievement Award, will be selected by TIAC’s Board of Directors.
“These finalists exemplify the spirit of excellence in the tourism industry,” said Randy Williams, TIAC’s President and CEO. “They have demonstrated leadership, innovation, and a commitment to the highest levels of service and TIAC and the entire tourism industry celebrates their outstanding achievement.”
Click here to view the 2009 finalists.
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