Canada hosts MICE event - TravelMole


Canada hosts MICE event

Thursday, 28 Aug, 2009 0

 

 
An event showcasing Canada to the UK conference, incentive and meetings industry is being staged next month.
The inter-active Canadian Tourism Commission evening will be held at Canada House in London on September 8.
The exclusive UK event is the first of its kind and will be repeated in six cities across the US on September 9.
The event will enable those attending to meet partners from across Canada and hear about new convention facilities, hotels, incentive experiences and services.
Latest information about the 2010 Winter Olympic Games being held in Vancouver and Whistler will be available.
A trivia scavenger hunt and competition to win a trip to Canada will also be held.
by Phil Davies 


 

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