Wednesday 29 December 2010

Tourism in Richmond County

Christmas is over and New Years Celebrations are just around the corner, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all the very best in 2011. As we look forward to the new year and all it has to offer, we should look back at the past year and be thankful. In Richmond our tourism season was excellent'. With the grim outlook that hovered over the minds of tourism operators as the season began, we managed to come out of the season having seen visitors in numbers that were not expected. Operators that I spoke to who had been expecting a decline in their numbers actually saw an increase, which I am happy to say reflects business around the entire Island.
The comments we received from visitors as to why they came to Cape Breton continue to give us hopes that the tourism industry will continue to grow in the area. Numbers at the Visitor Center were as expected, and althought we saw a change in why the visitors were stopping in at the center, they were still overjoyed to have our service center available to meet with their needs. In previous years, the center saw many tourists looking for help with obtaining reservations during their stay on the island and as they travelled onto the mainland of Nova Scotia; this year we saw more visitors who although they booked ahead some using the on line service and some using travel agents they used the services of the Visitor Center to change reservations. Some because they wanted to stay and take in activities longer in a certain area others because they had not realized just how big an area they would be covering in their travel and the reservations they had were just not fitting in their time frame. We were only to happy to assist them with their changes and also to advise the visitors as to what festivals and activities they could take in while in the area that they had not been aware of on line. We had only the best comments as to the quality of service offered by the visitor Centres around Cape Breton Island and the mainland of our beautiful Province and what a value they were to the traveler. We were very proud to be able to offer this service and look forward to being able to assist them in the year ahead.
The communities around Richmond did a remarkable job of offering everything from community breakfasts to lobster suppers, from variety concerts to Scotish country dance lessons as well as weekly Ceilidhs and surf lessons, which gave the visitors to our area a real taste of the local charm and culture and entertainment for which we have to offer. And it is only with the help of local volunteers, community leaders and Municipality Departments and our very hard working Tourism Associations that we as a county are able to offer the visitor this sought after experience.
The Celtic Colours International Music Festival had another successful year and was strong attendance by visitors and locals alike at all festival events and concerts. Again this year Richmond was proud to host 3 of the concerts for Celtic Colours, and at the Visitor's Center we were happy to hear only rave reviews of the performances offered by our very popular entertainers giving all indications that these visitors will be returning for next years events as well.
A great way to start the New Year off is to attend the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 43 New Years Levee. The Branch organizers extend an invitation to you to attend the viewing of the Memorial Veterans Wall and to partake in refreshments and entertainment from 2 to 5pm, everyone is welcome.

Until next week, to all those who will be out celebrating the incoming year, remember " If you care to be out on the road, take care and make sure to keep everyone's holiday celebration a safe one.

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