Tourism Award winners honoured
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As part of the National Tourism Week events, Travel Manitoba and Tourism Winnipeg recognized the outstanding contributions of industry professionals in their annual Tourism Awards. Here are the winners:
Business of the Year, Large: Fort Garry Hotel, Spa and Conference Centre (Winnipeg) and Asessippi Ski Hill and Resort, Inglis (Manitoba);
Business of the Year, Small: Kendrick’s Outdoor Adventures (Winnipeg) and Masagana Flower Farm & Studio, Ste. Anne (Manitoba);
Marketing Campaign of the Year: “FOMO”rama Folklorama (Winnipeg) and Dauphin, Adventure From Here on Out, Tourism Dauphin (Manitoba);
Indigenous Tourism: La Brasserie Nonsuch Brewing Co. (Winnipeg) and Turtle Village, Onanole (Manitoba);
Sustainable Tourism: Winnipeg Folk Festival (Winnipeg) and Green Pastures Farm, Gardenton (Manitoba);
Event of the Year: 2023 World Fire & Police Games (Winnipeg) and Gimli Ice Festival, Gimli (Manitoba);
Employee of the Year: Barret Miller, FortWhyte Alive (Winnipeg) and Kyle Walkoski, Great White Bear Tours, Churchill (Manitoba);
Volunteer of the Year: Jane Fudge, Dalnavert Museum and Visitors’ Centre (Winnipeg) and Richard Felstead, International Peace Garden, Boissevain (Manitoba);
Business Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging: Alt Hotel, Winnipeg;
Award of Distinction: Doug Stephen, WOW Hospitality Concepts.