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CANADA HOSTS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - ROCKY HARBOUR, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, February 12, 2008- From September 30 to October 2, 2008, the Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism (GMIST) will welcome participants from Canada and around the world to participate in an innovative conference format that will engage all involved in sustainable tourism from the local perspective to the global context.
'Footprints of Success' - The NLOA (Newfoundland and Labrador Outfitters Association) is pleased to officially announce 'Footprints of Success', a 3-day product development summit for all outfitting and outdoor product businesses. Save Big by registering early!
Edge of the Wedge - This March 2008 marks the start of the 13th and 14th offerings of the Edge of the Wedge Tourism training work shop.
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Looking for that perfect destination to hold your next conference, educational gathering, and business event for up to 400 people? Think Gros Morne!
Gros Morne National Park highlights what is truly Canadian, including a:
National Geographic recently rated this national park as the second best park in North America for destination quality, park management and sustainable tourism. As stated in their article:
“The geological, scenic landscape of Gros Morne receives praise, despite grazing problems with nonnative moose. "I've never felt more welcome anywhere in North America." "A model of the collaborative actions of local communities and park management."
If you enjoy exploring the outdoors, taking scenic hikes, viewing wildlife, experiencing boat tours and ending your adventurous day with live music, theatre, or a great seafood dinner, then Gros Morne National Park should be the first priority on your list!
Explore the links, send a Free Virtual Postcard to a colleague, and begin planning what will be your best group gathering of the year, in beautiful Gros Morne National Park.
Please be sure to visit Zero Footprint, to learn how you can off set the environmental impact of your travels.
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Testimony of the Day
'On behalf of the Nova Scotia Community College I applaud the fine people of Gros Morne for their hospitality, energy, and passion ! We were exposed to a fine (ACDI)conference, balanced with spectacular sites and diverse recreational splendours. The landscape was spectacular, the tours were organized and safe, the staff everywhere genuinely cared both for us and about us. We cannot wait to return to this breath taking part of our country. Bravo!'
Mike Hill
Associate Vice President, Academic Services
Nova Scotia Community College
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One of the world’s most beautiful tourism destinations, Gros Morne National Park has been declared a world heritage site by UNESCO and recently rated number two for all national parks in North America, by National Geographic Traveler Magazine, for:
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Gros Morne National Park is the ultimate destination for people who enjoy to spend time in the outdoors and explore.
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The Gros Morne National Park region currently has more than fifty unique accommodation operations offering over 400 rooms throughout nine communities. There is a great mix of privately owned and managed Hotel/Motels, Inns, Cottages, and Bed & Breakfasts. Gros Morne's accommodations generally range from 2.5 to 4.5 stars on the Canada Select Rating system.
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The easiest way to a visitor's heart is through their stomach... and Gros Morne has some great things cookin'! From casual waterfront dining to formal gourmet settings, you'll find new and exciting authentic Atlantic Canadian cuisine throughout Gros Morne.
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