Product Development

Check out our latest blog post that shares the power of images and videos to promote your tourism experiences - https://cesclients.blogspot.se/2017/09/the-power-of-images-and-videos-to-share.html 

The travel industry is always shifting and changing based on current worldwide trends, the emergence of new markets, and different niche groups. As a business or someone that is involved in the tourism industry, it’s important to keep up with these new trends. Here is some insight with some of the growing trends and emerging niche markets for 2017. http://cesclients.blogspot.ca/2016/10/travel-trends-for-2017.html 

Celebrating the Spirit and Identity of Indigenous Culture in Canada - CES’s mandate has always been to support local community development initiatives that ensure preservation of culture through responsible economic development and empowerment.  Over the past few years we’ve created an interactive mobile platform that allows communities to celebrate the spirit and identity of their people through digital storytelling, known as the My Community AppClick here for the full story.

 Simplifying Sustainable Cultural Tourism - What makes a sustainable tourism business successful? Is it having one of the top luxury eco-tourism facilities in the world – or is it having a small guiding business that offers cultural walking tours? The answer is both, if it respects the local culture, traditions and environment of a destination while contributing to the local economy.Click here for the full story. June 15, 2012.



Re-Instilling Cultural Pride with Aboriginal Festivals. The grass is getting greener, the flowers are blooming and the birds are chirping. Spring is upon us and I can feel the excitement and anticipation in the air – summer is just around the corner. For many Canadians, summer is a time to get reacquainted with your community and what better way than to attend a festival.  Click here for the full story.
May 24, 2012


Innovative Ideas for Indigenous Tourism Development. I came across an interesting video on YouTube about how Chief Almir, head of a Surui tribe in the Amazon, uses Google Earth and mobile technology to record stories of their Elders to assist with cultural and environmental preservation. Chief Almir’s innovative idea to track and record illegal logging in his region using Google Earth created a positive impact for the community’s economy by resulting in a reforestation project. Chief Almir was recognized as one of the 100 most creative people in business in 2011 by Fast Company. Click here for the full story.
April 20, 2012 



Want a Better Tourism Product? Sweat the Details!  Let me share a story with you about a recent restaurant experience. Myself and some people from our office went to nearby restaurant for lunch. Sort of a diner-type place; a place where you’d expect decent home style food at a fair price. Nothing fancy, but good food for good value. Click here for the full story.
February 21, 2012


TechTours. TechTours is a downloadable application that provides an interactive, emotive storytelling experience on destinations with audio and video features using GPS Technology.
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