User-generated content showcases Alberta, while Calgary Zoo uses Instagram to bring out the wild in its Annual Report.
2013-07-26 — /travelprnews.com/ — Every picture tells more than just one story; that’s part of the power of social media, especially after a great trip to a new spot, city or country. Canadian tourism businesses are using that power to gain a greater foothold in a competitive landscape. And we at the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) are proud to work alongside them.
But we can’t keep track of all the great work that’s taking place on social platforms. So if you know of great Canadian videos on Vine or a killer project on Path, then do tell. We can then pass them on via CTC News (there are easy steps for that at the end of this story).
Recent CTC News social-media highlights stories:
Canadian tourism drives rich stream of social-media content
Canadian tourism industry savours social-media success
Tourism industry stands tall in Canada’s social-media conversations
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