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From the Star:
Toronto lands huge convention
May 15, 2008 01:53 PM
Jim Byers
City Hall Bureau
Toronto has landed its largest-ever convention – a meeting of 25,000 American architects in 2017 that could fill up to 40 hotels.
And Tourism Toronto is enlisting Brampton comedian Russell Peters to try to lure even more big conventions in the future.
Tourism Toronto officials today announced both moves, as well as a program to provide $3,000 scholarships to 10 local universities and colleges as part of a series of moves to bump up the region’s tourism business.
“We’ll have Russell appear at a few events over the year, including at a meeting of convention and visitor planners who decide where all the big meetings are held,†said Andrew Weir, vice-president communications for Tourism Toronto.
“I think he’ll blow people out of the water.â€
Weir said other prominent Torontonians also could be enlisted to boost the city’s out-of-town visitor numbers.
Tourism Toronto said today that the architects will bring an enormous group to town in 2017.
“They’ve never left the United States†for an annual meeting, Weir told the Star.
“Just getting them to leave the States was a big deal. I think one of the reasons they want to come here is because Toronto is making a name for itself in architecture these days.â€
Weir said more people came to World Youth Day in Toronto a few years ago but that many stayed in private homes.
Almost all the 25,000 architects will be lodging in city hotels and spending money at local restaurants, he said.
http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/425773
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Toronto lands huge convention
May 15, 2008 01:53 PM
Jim Byers
City Hall Bureau
Toronto has landed its largest-ever convention – a meeting of 25,000 American architects in 2017 that could fill up to 40 hotels.
And Tourism Toronto is enlisting Brampton comedian Russell Peters to try to lure even more big conventions in the future.
Tourism Toronto officials today announced both moves, as well as a program to provide $3,000 scholarships to 10 local universities and colleges as part of a series of moves to bump up the region’s tourism business.
“We’ll have Russell appear at a few events over the year, including at a meeting of convention and visitor planners who decide where all the big meetings are held,†said Andrew Weir, vice-president communications for Tourism Toronto.
“I think he’ll blow people out of the water.â€
Weir said other prominent Torontonians also could be enlisted to boost the city’s out-of-town visitor numbers.
Tourism Toronto said today that the architects will bring an enormous group to town in 2017.
“They’ve never left the United States†for an annual meeting, Weir told the Star.
“Just getting them to leave the States was a big deal. I think one of the reasons they want to come here is because Toronto is making a name for itself in architecture these days.â€
Weir said more people came to World Youth Day in Toronto a few years ago but that many stayed in private homes.
Almost all the 25,000 architects will be lodging in city hotels and spending money at local restaurants, he said.
http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/425773
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