In this video, we are going to show and talk. about the Top 10 tourist attractions in South Africa
- Subject:
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship
- Material Type:
- Open Access Asset
- Author:
- Travelmoji
- Date Added:
- 06/17/2024
This collection houses assets (or resources) from Saskatchewan Distance Learning Tourism 10 course.
In this video, we are going to show and talk. about the Top 10 tourist attractions in South Africa
Community, a defining Saskatchewan characteristic and the theme for this ad for Tourism Saskatchewan
The 2024 Saskatchewan Travel Guide is an 88-page, magazine-style publication full of detailed information organized by four travel zones: Living Skies & Badlands, Prairie Life & City Lights, Unlimited Lakes & Parkland, and Northern Lights & Waterways. A winter section features enticing seasonal getaways and experiences. Each zone covers top travel suggestions, including family activities, Indigenous tourism destinations, rural boutique shopping, outdoor recreation and adventure, parks, camping and resort information, major attractions, hidden gems, and more. Double-page travel zone conceptual maps feature main cities, communities and highways, along with all provincial, regional, and national parks.
Wanuskewin Heritage Park, offers you an incredible opportunity to connect and learn of First Nations Cultures, Traditions, and History. Walk the same land as the Cree, Saulteaux, Dene, Dakota, Nakota, Lakota, and Blackfoot, have for over 6000 years. Wanuskewin is located just 5 minutes from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
What is sustainable tourism? And how does it relate to Scotland's heritage? Watch our video to find out!
Jan M. Smith, Founder and President of Inland Management Group, provides organizations and individual clients with invaluable outsourced Human Resource professional advice in the areas of Human Resource Management, Hospitality Operations, Training & Development, Employee Relations, and Recruitment. Jan is an energetic facilitator, speaker, and trainer for national and international corporate and non-profit organizations and has shared her passion for service excellence through her support of the Tourism/Hospitality/Service industries in Temecula, California for the past 15 years. She is on the Board of Directors for the Temecula Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. Her non-profit initiative, Begin Again Career Transition Services (BACTS) program, has provided outplacement/career transition services to hundreds of local unemployed residents of the Inland Empire.
Did you ever wonder why some service workers over or under perform? Jan Smith shares the relevancy of how a Culture of Care can positively affect both the employee and the customer in the service and hospitality environment
A short video about snowmobiling in Hudson Bay Sask.
Amusing and unique vending machines found in Singapore!
On the shores of Island Lake on the Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation in northwest Saskatchewan on Treaty 6 territory you will find kâniyâsihk Culture Camps. The camp offers immersive, year-round, land-based learning experiences that welcome Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants and bridge generations, cultures and disciplines. Like its founder, Dr. Kevin Lewis, kâniyâsihk Culture Camps is multifaceted. Programming shifts and evolves to address challenges, adapt to changing times, and continue to serve and make positive change.