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  • Tourism Training & Destination Development | Tourism Cafe | Canada

    Tourism and coastline in St Johns Newfoundland Destination development and training in Newfoundland for a sustainable tourism future. Tofino, British Columbia and the beach Pet friendly travel in Tofino on Vancouver Island. Tourism and coastline in St Johns Newfoundland Destination development and training in Newfoundland for a sustainable tourism future. 1/6 DO WHAT YOU DO BEST, PARTNER FOR REST® TOURISM TRAINING Our award-winning reputation for designing and delivering creative, engaging, experiential training generates results. As professionally trained educators and instructional designers, we collaborate with organizations to define learning outcomes and design training that meets your needs. From short courses to multi-year programs, we bring decades of skill to designing, developing and delivering community-based programs and online training. Post-pandemic, we are responding to increased demand for unique blended programs with online and in community elements to optimize training investments and participant engagement. INQUIRE TODAY E-LEARNING COVID-19 permanently changed the opportunities for hybrid work. In support of this evolution, we launched “Tourism Connects ” to offer 'just-in-time' self-paced e-courses that provide easy access, on any electronic device 24/7. They range in length from 15 minutes to 2-hours, offering bite-sized learning, complete with downloadable resources. Best of all, our roster of available courses in English and French is continually expanding with topics that are tactical and actionable. GET STARTED DEVELOPMENT We offer comprehensive tourism development services to help identify and align strategic investments for the best visitor and destination outcomes. Anchored decades of experience, a visitor-centric approach and sound research methodologies we assist destination, organizations and individual businesses grow visitation and enhance revenues through focusing on what matters most - delivering memorable visitor experiences that provide a competitive edge. LET'S DISCUSS RESOURCES Enhance your skills and knowledge with a variety of training resources that we research, develop, and publish direct-to-market and with destination partners. Our templates, case studies, toolkits and articles are designed to strengthen the capacity of seasoned business professionals, aspiring entrepreneurs, students, and volunteers. And, we are available to develop resources for your business! ACCESS HERE The Tourism Café Canada is an award-winning company specialising in tourism training and industry development. Customer-centric to the core, our methods are engaging, collaborative, transformative and tailored to meet your needs. We create meaningful change that helps drive new revenue and adapt to evolving visitor demand through our unrivalled energy and unique approaches. And, we strive to leave a legacy with the people, organizations, destinations and communities where we work. SOME OF OUR RECENT CLIENTS Destination Canada Corporate Logo Destination Canada Explore Edmonton logo Explore Edmonton Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism logo Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism Destination British Columbia Logo Destination British Columbia Tourism Saskatchewan logo Tourism Saskatchewan Leduc County Leduc County Canadian Ski Council Canadian Ski Council Tourism Nunatsiavut logo Tourism Nunatsiavut Indigenous Services Canada logo Indigenous Services Canada 1/1 ABOUT US The Tourism Café Canada is an award-winning training and industry development company specializing in tourism training, destination development and experiential travel. Our innovative, collaborative, transformative approach is rooted in decades of experience and gets results. ​ We are proudly Canadian and have enjoyed working all over our beautiful country. Plus, we love bringing our skills and expertise abroad having enjoyed project collaborations in Jamaica, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the USA, and South Korea. LEARN MORE

  • Tourism Training & Development | Tourism Cafe | Canada

    TRAINING The Tourism Café Canada is one of Canada’s leading tourism training companies with a national reputation for experiential travel training. We are professional educators with an award-winning, finely-tuned instructional design process that is highly collaborative, inclusive and engaging. Our agility in responding to an ever-shifting learning environment shows up in our work—we adapt, learn, and deliver training that optimizes your investment. ​ As professionally trained educators, we embrace innovation to deliver tourism industry training that makes a lasting difference. Whether in person or online, we are passionate about creating learning experiences that are fun, interactive and highly relevant. We inspire participants to think in new ways and deliver practical, tangible results for operators and destinations. ​ We help raise the bar on the visitor experience. Find out what we can do for you! CONNECT WITH OUR TEAM We design, co-create and deliver award-winning tourism training across Canada We would love to work with you! BLENDED AND IN COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ​ We’re known for our experiential training. We help people, destination and organizations think differently, inspire tourism product development that drives new revenue, attracts new markets, and develops staff and partner capacity. LET'S CO-CREATE PUBLIC SPEAKING ​ Bring our expertise into your event. We research and produce original materials for all our keynote addresses, plenary and break-out sessions, and bring diversity to panel discussions. We're professional speakers with decades of experience in Canada and around the world. BOOK US COACHING ​ We thrive on understanding your unique needs and through a collaborative coaching approach, guide you through a proven coaching process that is customized to optimize your time and desired outcomes. GET IN TOUCH BEST PRACTICES MISSIONS Ever wonder why some businesses thrive and others struggle? Our carefully crafted missions, aligned with your learning objectives, connect your audience to leading companies and tourism experiences so you can learn from the best. LEARN MORE

  • Surtourisme

    < Back Surtourisme ​ Terme décrivant un nombre trop élevé de visiteurs dans une destination. Il est subjectif et se base sur la capacité d'accueil d'une destination. Un trop grand nombre de visiteurs entraîne une surpopulation dans les zones où les résidents subissent les conséquences des pics touristiques temporaires et saisonniers qui entraînent des changements forcés ou permanents de leur mode de vie. Exemples : expulsion des habitants, routes encombrées, impossibilité pour le personnel de vivre à un prix abordable, effarouchement de la faune et de la flore, augmentation de la criminalité. Previous Next

  • Climate Change

    < Back Climate Change ​ Refers to a statistically significant variation in either the mean state of the climate or in its variability, persisting for an extended period (typically decades or longer). Climate change may be due to natural internal processes or external forcings, or to persistent anthropogenic changes in the composition of the atmosphere or in land use. Previous Next

  • Overtourism

    < Back Overtourism ​ The term that describes too many visitors to a destination. It is subjective based on the capacity within a destination. Too many guests leads to overcrowding in areas where residents suffer the consequences of temporary and seasonal tourism peaks that result in forced or permanent changes to their lifestyles. Examples pushing out locals, jammed roads, no place for staff to live affordably, scaring away wildlife, increased crime. Previous Next

  • Conservation

    < Back Conservation ​ The act of protecting Earth’s natural resources for current and future generations. Previous Next

  • Regenerative Tourism

    < Back Regenerative Tourism ​ It aims to restore the harm and heal damaged resources needed for healthy communities, businesses, workplaces, and guest activities. It views wholes and not parts of the tourism ecosystem and recognizes the need to replace the old economic systems based on consumption and profit with new economic thinking and caring for the life and well-being of all creatures and the Earth. Previous Next

  • Démographie

    < Back Démographie ​ Informations fournissant des indications sur les visiteurs, notamment des caractéristiques telles que l'âge, la situation professionnelle, le niveau déducation, le revenu, l'état civil, l'origine ethnique et le sexe. Previous Next

  • Accès universel

    < Back Accès universel ​ Offre les mêmes choix à tous les consommateurs pour participer pleinement et voyager dans la dignité. Previous Next

  • Tourisme régénérateur

    < Back Tourisme régénérateur ​ Il vise à rétablir les dommages et à restaurer les ressources endommagées nécessaires à la santé des communautés, des entreprises, des lieux de travail et des activités des visiteurs. Il considère l'écosystème touristique comme un tout et non comme une partie et reconnaît la nécessité de remplacer les anciens systèmes économiques fondés sur la consommation et le profit par une nouvelle pensée économique et le souci de la vie et du bien-être de toutes les créatures et de la terre. Previous Next

  • Diversity

    < Back Diversity ​ The understanding of individual differences along the dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, geographic background, life experiences, age, physical abilities, cognitive abilities, health, physical characteristics, body composition, religious beliefs, political beliefs, or other perspectives and ideologies. Previous Next

  • L’économie d’expérience

    < Back L’économie d’expérience ​ Elle part du principe que les entreprises doivent orchestrer des événements mémorables pour leurs clients et que le souvenir lui-même devient le produit : l'"expérience". Les entreprises plus avancées dans le domaine de l'expérience peuvent commencer à facturer la valeur de la "transformation" qu'offre une expérience. Créée par Joe Pine et James Gilmore, leur progression de la valeur économique comprend les marchandises, les biens, les services, les expériences et la transformation. Previous Next

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