Port Credit, ON. December 14, 2016:
Adventure Canada is exceptionally proud to have been recognized as one of the world’s leading travel companies committed to protecting and enhancing the Sense of Place in the regions in which they travel.
“Being a Sense of Place finalist is a distinction we are remarkably proud of,” said Adventure Canada CEO Cedar Swan. “Enhancing cultural authenticity—supporting indigenous heritage, artistic traditions and local economies in the Arctic and east coast regions where we travel—is what drives us as a company, and it is what sets us apart. For National Geographic and ITB Berlin to give us this nod is a true honour.”
This year’s World Legacy Awards entries spanned the planet, representing forty-five countries and six continents, showcasing how sustainable tourism has no boundaries. Finalists in five award categories were selected by an international team of more than twenty judges. A multi-step judging process also included on-site inspections of each finalist.
The 2017 National Geographic World Legacy Awards have been divided into five distinct categories, which can be found here.
The winners will be announced live on stage at the World Legacy Awards ceremony on March 8th, 2017, held at the Palais am Funkturm during ITB Berlin. Winners and Finalists will also be recognized by National Geographic Traveler magazine.
For more information on the World Legacy Awards and this year’s Finalists, visit www.nationalgeographic.com/worldlegacyawards/.
About Adventure Canada
Founded in 1987, Adventure Canada is a family-owned and operated adventure travel company specializing in land-based and small ship cruise adventures in Canada’s Arctic and east coast regions, Greenland, and select wilderness destinations. Adventure Canada’s trips feature a wide array of special guests including musicians, authors, biologists, and historians.
Adventure Canada has partnered with Parks Canada to celebrate Canada’s 150th Anniversary in 2017. Both the Out of the Northwest Passage and Greenland and Wild Labrador 2017 expeditions will include Parks Canada representatives and will feature visits to Canada’s most remote national parks.