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BC
Scene Magazine reaches active, affluent, upscale readers
at airports, in flight, at events and in their offices by
targeted mail. Our material is positive, progressive,
business-friendly and updated online daily. We target
decision makers with influence and buying power. Here are
some of the topics we are working on, including updates
of earlier features. For many links, dheck our
Travel
Scene Index page.
Air
Highways' 10th Anniversary Supermap plus:
TIAC
Canadian Tourism Industry Conference
Fairmont
Hotel Vancouver, Oct 21-23, 2001 (details)
British
Columbia Tourism
Conference
Preview
of COTA'S
landmark
event
in Vancouver, February,
2002.
Profiles
of Gateway airports and seaport
communities
Cities
and towns.
Plus Airline Profiles, including several "New kids on the
block."
Rail
and Cruise Adventures:
Annual Showcase Edition by our editor, who originated
"Railways of the World" in 1989 and has profiled many of
the world's passenger rail tours. Cruise
combinations.
The
Hospitality Scene
- Hotels and Resorts:
Muguette Goufrani profiles hotels, resorts, wilderness
lodges, hoteliers, and the communities they serve.
Muguette is a Travel Agent, who has worked around the
world with airlines, cruise lines, automotive and tour
companies.
AIRPORT
SECURITY: Its impact on the future of
tourism.
Safer
Flying? Reports
from 6 aviation Industry leaders and travel
professionals
Award
winning 6th
Exotic Destinations Edition
excerpts, and an update on our APEC '97- Asia Pacific
Markets Edition. Features on the International Year of
Ecotourism.
Adventure
Roads: Yellowhead Trans Canada Highway
Winnipeg
to the Haida Gwaii: Towns,
cities, parks, historic sites and more. Profile of the
Northern Corridor Development Corporation. Others: Alaska
Highway, Sea to Sky, Columbia Valley Hot Springs Heaven,
Icefields Parkway , Yukon River Valley, wilderness
resorts and Gold Rush legends.
Footloose
Series-
Vancouver's Air Harbour:
Vancouver's seawalk and new West End developments.
Granville Island. Victoria - A Place for All Seasons:
Royal Roads, the Empress, Inner Harbour, Legislative
Buildings, Royal BC Museum, Butchart Gardens, Governor
General's mansion. Also Air Harbours of Prince
Rupert and Seattle.
British
Columbia Ferries: One of the world's great
fleets
Profile
of the vast BC
Ferry System and
a look at the future.
First
Nations Tourism:
Discovery Coast How tourists learn and experience native
culture at Bella Bella. UBC Museum of Anthropology.
Mighty
Fraser:
Fraser Basin, the Delta, Fraser Valley and Canyon. Follow
the Gold Rush Trail to Prince George, Barkerville and
beyond.
2010 Winter
Olympics:
Vancouver-Whistler's strategy for winning the nomination.
What are BC's chances for hosting this event?
Asia Pacific
Scene:
Update from our 1st Apec Edition in 1997. Why Malaysia
plans to maintain a strong marketing presence in Canada.
Apec -Asia Pacific 'supporters.
BC-Yukon -
Cascadia
Municipal Web Sites
Reach
"Decision Makers" in key communities. Report on the 2001
UBCM Municipal Marketplace. How to attract new Hi Tech
industries.
Northwest
Corridor Development Corporation
Conference , Smithers,
B.C. 24th - 26th October 2001
Communities in
Bloom:
BC-Yukon communities put on a new face for business. Will
this attract more tourists, investors and
residents?
Ship
Shape:
New activity at Esquimault and North Vancouver dry-docks,
plus submarine technology and luxury yachts.
BC's
Agri-Tours:
BC's Food Industry is on a roll. Okanagan Wines capture
more of the world market. What other products are on the
horizon?
BC's
Ethni-Cities:
Contributions to and investments in BC by ethnic groups.
How has it has improved the fabric and quality of
life?
Catch the
Spirit:
Can Vancouver revive the Spirit of Expo '86? Example -
Alcan's Dragon Boat Festival attracts 4,000 entrants.
Hollywood
North:
Profiles of BC's most popular film locations. 10 year
industry forecast and
revenue generator? See our new series Streetcars &
Street Scenes. It makes street sense.
Golfing
Scene:
Jack Lea, profiles many of the area's top courses and the
professionals that operate them. "Golf Supermap" helps
readers locate the courses, plan the desired
transportation and lodging.
Travel
Web Site and E-Mail Directory.
Watch for
additional features ...