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Many travelers and even locals are not aware how beautiful and amazing Canada really is. Iconic images of Canada, such as Mounties, Moose and Maritimes have been overplayed. Unfortunately tourism officials used only these cliché images to tout Canada worldwide and locally… Until five years ago - when a surprisingly fresh tourism campaign of Canada started:
Using photos and video submitted by Canadians to YouTube and to the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) directly, this campaign highlighted the best hidden travel gems across the country, such as
· A secluded canyon in Thunder Bay, Ontario
· A sparkling cobalt lagoon on B.C. ’s Sunshine Coast
· Desert sand dunes in Alberta
Touted in Forbes as one of the world’s top 10 travel campaigns, the CTC’s highlighting of Canada’s hidden gems have a timeless, place-less quality, underscored by the tag line, “Where is this?” While Canadians are accustomed to photographs of the Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls and red-coated Mounties on Parliament Hill, there are amazing tourist attractions and sites that people might not know they exists in their home province.
Locals Know – Canada
The campaign gained popularity among travellers that are doing increasingly more online research. Fans have uploaded more than 2,000 “secret spots” onto the interactive website, which received 1.1 million page views – all within the first month.
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