St. George's Visitor Information Centre Reports Uptick in Visitors

Traduire vidéo
Pour traduire cette vidéo en anglais ou dans toute autre langue:
  1. Mettre en route la vidéo
  2. Cliquer sur l’icône « CC » (Sous-titre) en bas à droite
  3. Cliquer sur l’icône « Settings » (Paramètre) en bas à droite
  4. Cliquer sur «Subtitles » (Sous-titres)
  5. Cliquer sur « Auto-translate » (Traduire automatiquement)
  6. Sélectionner la langue de votre choix

St. George's Visitor Information Centre Reports Uptick in Visitors

To kick off the November 2021 Town Council Meeting for the Town of St. George, town council invited a guest speaker to do a post-mortem on the perform of the town's visitor information centre after the summer tourism season. Paula Cox, who manages St. George's visitor information centre, provided an update to council.
 
"When I think about the visitor information centre and how we've run it for the last six years, we've had a dedicated space, dedicated staff and washroom facilities for guests," said Cox. "But this year, we ran it more informally and didn't have a dedicated space. We had information representatives who were there to answer questions, give directions and provide general information. He didn't have a space rented for us by the town. It would be better to have a dedicated space. I found that having an informal information centre meant nothing to the public. They expected it to be a traditional information centre. It wasn't as busy this year due to COVID-19, which made it less problematic. I still had two full-time students working, and there were a lot of people who came by for information. We didn't open 7-days a week; we just kept regular business hours." 

Cox said, despite COVID-19 being somewhat disruptive to the regular tourism season, summer 2021 was less stressful an experience than the first summer of the pandemic and tourism to the area was on the upswing after seeing a major drop in 2020. 

"It was also really nice to see people come from away," said Cox. "The first year during COVID-19, it was stressful to greet people from away, but this year, it was actually really nice to welcome people back from all over the world to our community, Over all, I think it was a good year, and it was a great opportunity to tell people about our community and to welcome many people back for a return visit."

In the second half of the November 2021 Town Council Meeting for Town of St. George, Town Clerk Jason Gaudet reported that the town staff have been focusing on finalizing the budget for 2022 as well as winterizing public works for the 2021-2022 season. The staff and the Southwest Service Commission continue to work on a municipal plan, and a storm drainage system is currently being implemented. 

Commentaires

Nous encourageons les commentaires qui favorisent le dialogue sur les histoires que nous publions. Les commentaires seront modérés et publiés s'ils respectent ces lignes directrices:

  • être respectueux
  • étayer votre opinion
  • ne violent pas les lois canadiennes, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, la diffamation et la calomnie, le droit d'auteur
  • ne postez pas de commentaires haineux et abusifs ou tout commentaire qui rabaisse ou manque de respect aux autres.

Le portail des médias communautaires se réserve le droit de rejeter tout commentaire ne respectant pas ces normes minimales.

Ajouter un commentaire

CAPTCHA
Saisir les caractères affichés dans l'image.
Cette question sert à vérifier si vous êtes un visiteur humain ou non afin d'éviter les soumissions de pourriel (spam) automatisées.
Video Upload Date: November 29, 2021

La télévision du comté de Charlotte est la seule source de télévision communautaire indépendante du Nouveau-Brunswick. Depuis 1993, CHCO-TV fournit au sud-ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick du contenu produit localement par la communauté qu'elle dessert.

La mission de CHCO-TV est de promouvoir les médias communautaires et d'encourager, d'éduquer et d'engager les résidents du sud-ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick, d'utiliser les nouveaux médias et la technologie, d'améliorer la participation civique, d'acquérir de nouvelles compétences médiatiques et d'améliorer la culture, l'économie, la santé et qualité de vie au Nouveau-Brunswick.

Maritimes
-
Charlotte County NB

Médias récents