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Heritage Tourism - Authenticity Matters



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  • • Heritage Pays


  • Heritage Tourism


    • Introduction


    • • What Attracts Tourists?


      • • Case Study 1


      • • Case Study 2


      • • Case Study 3




  • • Heritage Conservation Saves Energy


  • • Heritage Workforce
heritage pays




what attracts tourist?
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  "According to data from Statistics Canada in 1999, spending by Canadians in cultural tourism amounted to $3 billion."








Heritage Tourism - Authenticity Matters


So many tourists come to Canada to visit historic places that their conservation is a major factor in sustaining our tourism industry!




What Attracts Tourists?


  • •  Authenticity!

    Original heritage buildings and sites, historic architecture, natural and cultural landscapes abound. We have the World Heritage Sites of historic Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and the walled city of Québec. No thematic replicas here!

  • •  Historic architecture!

    Organizations such as the Society of Architectural Historians, the Victorian Society in America and the Vernacular Architecture Forum come to Canada for international conferences and visits because of the historic architecture found in our major cities.

  • •  Family history!

    Church and municipal archives, provincial land registries, museums, family descendants - tourists will search everywhere to help them trace their family history. Genealogy sells!

  • •  Learning and enrichment!

    High-quality learning experiences provide tourists with the colour, character and texture of unique heritage places. For example, at Artillery Park National Historic Site in Old Québec, the “Divine Port” program focuses on British military history of the 19th century, when port wine was the drink of choice. A wine steward teaches visitors about the liquor and then leads a wine-tasting.


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Want More Details?want more details?

  • • Contact the Heritage Canada Foundation for the report Built Heritage: Assessing a Tourism Resource, 2002. The 2002 Heritage Canada Conference Proceedings, Discovering Heritage Tourism, might also be useful.









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