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Page 1: 2005 Tourism Overview - Greater Sudbury...2005 Tourism Overview Presentation to City of Greater Sudbury Council January 27, 2005 • Presented by • Rob Skelly, Manager of Tourism
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2005 Tourism OverviewPresentation to City of Greater Sudbury Council

January 27, 2005

• Presented by • Rob Skelly, Manager of Tourism and Cultural

Industries• Ian Wood, EDO Tourism

• Summary– Greater City = Greater Success– Tourism Means Business– Your Plan for the Future

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Greater City = Greater Success

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Greater City = Greater Success

• Single, unified tourism structure– Improved planning and implementation– Appropriate division of responsibilities– Focus now on outside markets

• Elimination of intra-community competition

• Budget $$ combined– Critical mass– Encourages leverage

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Greater City = Greater Success

• Unified vision & budget encourages buy-in– SudburyTourism.ca Partnership

• Industry Partners (4 in 2000 – 45+ in 2005)• Industry Contribution ($45k in 2000 - $100k in

2005)

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Greater City = Greater Success

• 2004 Marketing Plan in French and English– Uses variety of media

• Newspaper, radio, web, TV, periodical ads, publications

• Some campaigns partnered with Science North, Ontario’s North, others

– More than 5 million consumer impressions

– Targets NE Ontario, S Ontario & NW Quebec

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Greater City = Greater Success

• Successful tourism projects– PEAT (Partners in EcoAdventure Tourism)– Sudbury Discoveries– Ontario’s North– Travel Media

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Greater City = Greater Success

• Coordinated approach triggers increased support from senior levels of government– FedNor, HRSDC, NOHFC, OTMPC– Total support of $1 million received since 2001

• Provincial recognition of Sudbury’s status– Rob Skelly appointed as Chair

of OMTPC Northern Cttee.

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Tourism Means Business

• Latest statistics from Ontario Ministry of Tourism (for 2002)– 1.31 million visitors to CGS

• Increase of 42% from 1998• 34% pleasure• 43% visiting friends and relatives• 10% business travel• 12% other (medical, travel etc.)

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Tourism Means Business

• Latest stats (2002) continued– 794,000 overnight visits

• Increase of 18% since 1998– Sudbury Market

• 49% Northern Ontario• 41% Southern Ontario• 4.5% Rest of Canada• 4% United States• 1.5% International

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Tourism Means Business

• Economic Impacts– Direct

• Visitors spent $181.8 million in 2002• 1,802 direct jobs• $3.5 million in municipal taxes

– Indirect• $13.1 million in GDP• 175 indirect jobs

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Tourism Means Business

• Economic Impacts cont’d– Induced

• 245 local jobs• $20.5 million in GDP

– Environmental Economic Impact• Positive changes in quality of

life indicators resulting from tourism investment

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Tourism Means Business

• Economic Impacts cont’d– Enabling Economic Impact

• Successful tourism attractions and services enable our community to attract new industries and professional residents with an improved quality of life

• e.g. Boardwalk, Restaurants, Science North

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Tourism Means Business

• Industry Investment – Retail and accommodation sectors see Sudbury

as a location for growth• Big box retail development• Southridge mall expansion• The Keg restaurant• New build hotel development

expected in 2005

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Tourism Means Business

• Accommodations Industry Investment – Healthy and competitive marketplace– More than $11 million invested in upgrades and

renovations in past three years• New Holiday Inn• New Howard Johnson Plaza• New Radisson• Travelodge• Travelway• Days Inn• Quality Inn

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Your Plan for the Future

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Your Plan for the Future

• Tourism one of five “Engines of Growth”• Tourism Development Plan 2004-2007

– Approved in 2004– Components address marketing and convention

sales, developing new products, encouraging public support for industry

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Your Plan for the Future• Tourism Development Plan – New product

– Découvrir Sudbury Discoveries• Launched in 2004 Sudbury• Leverages eco-adventure tourism assets to create

day adventures– Geological and Francophone product already

identified for future development– FedNor Youth Intern

• Starting this Spring• Will assist with existing attraction

proposals like NORM, Tom Morley, and Grotto of Lourdes

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Your Plan for the Future

• Tourism Development Plan – Strategic Plan– Premier-ranked Tourism Destination Project

• Comprehensive analysis of existing industry• Launched in July 2004, final report in April• Basis for development of Tourism Strategic Plan

– Tourism Strategic Plan• Finalized by end of year

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Your Plan for the Future• Tourism Development Plan – Visitor &

Convention Services– Convention Sales & Service priority for 2005

• New position to be filled ASAP• Strong industry support

– Visitor Services Review• Analysis of existing welcome centres,

telephone and web• Value for money and effectiveness• Launch of new web portal in March

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Your Plan for the Future• Industry Trends

– Tourism numbers soft across North America• Unprecedented time of turbulence, global market• Result is more competition, more volatility

– New emphasis on authentic experiences grounded in destination community

• Science North, Dynamic Earth and Sudbury Discoveries are well-positioned

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Your Plan for the Future• Industry Trends

– New revenue streams• Sponsorship & Non-Traditional Partners• Destination Marketing Fees

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Conclusion• Tourism in Sudbury

– Advanced a long way in 20 years– Vision in early 1980s has largely been realized– Municipal leadership has been key – Still large potential for growth– Partnerships and resources in

place– Tourism Strategic Plan will

lay out new vision for future