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Cowichan Tourism: Preparing For Busy Fiscal Year

Cowichan Tourism has just entered the 2018-19 fiscal year and a whole lot is planned in the year ahead.

Cowichan Tourism is offering motorists who visit the island the opportunity to travel the Pacific Marine Circle Route and stop at a number of spots along the way.

Executive Director, Karen Elgersma says Cowichan Tourism is also providing a spin on the typical family vacation.

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Elgersma says one of the goals is to inspire three travel groups, including one that involves bringing travel writers and influencers to the area for a weekend experience.

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Along with marketing efforts aimed at Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle, campaigns will also target major centers like Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta as well.

Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
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