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Changes Coming To Tourism Management In Campbell River

Friday, June 30, 2023 at 8:04 AM

By Jay Herrington

(PHOTO Destination Think)

There will be some changes in the way the City of Campbell River promotes tourism.

“The City is committed to supporting our tourism and hospitality operators through this transition so that we can continue delivering outstanding visitor experiences,” says Leah Knutson, Manager of Economic Development & Tourism at the City of Campbell River.

“We value our relationship with Destination Think! and the tremendous work they have done to strengthen tourism in Campbell River. We have a strong foundation to build on as we transition tourism services and plan for the future.”

Destination Think! has stepped down from its role as the City’s destination marketing organization this month. It will continue to operate visitor information services until September.

The City will continue to manage tourism as part of its operations going forward, and visitor and tourism services will continue as planned through 2023.

The Campbell River Visitor Centre will operate out of the Maritime Heritage Centre and various pop-up locations for the remainder of the 2023 season.

Information will continue to be shared through the City’s official destination website and tourism social media platforms.

For details, visit City of Campbell River.
 

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