Inishowen
Tourism attended the Laurentic Conference in Letterkenny and Commemoration ceremonies
held in Inishowen on the 5-6th of May. It presented an opportunity
to meet the Canadian Ambassador to Ireland during the course of the two day
event. Kevin Vickers was appointed as the Ambassador of Canada to Ireland in
January 2015 and this is his first official visit to Donegal. He previously
served as the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, and furthermore hailed
as a hero by Canada’s parliamentarians, and other prominent Canadian and
international figures for his actions in stopping the October 2014 attack at
the Parliament of Canada.
Friday, 13 May 2016
Inishowen hosts the Canadian Ambassador to Ireland &Wild Atlantic Way book arrives in Tourism Office
By Heidi Woods Tourism Development Officer
Tourism Update & Inishowen Tourism visits Moville College & Carndonagh Community School
By Heidi Woods- Tourism Development Officer
Inishowen Tourism continued their journey around the Peninsula over the last weeks
engaging our youth in tourism projects. Charlie McCarron has dedicated his
community research to a project with the TY students here in Inishowen,
arranging speakers from various sectors to create awareness of tourism in
Inishowen. He encourages the young innovative mind to creative ideas that connect
business in Inishowen with the tourism industry. As our presentations came to a
close the TY students are planning to present their ideas and we look forward
to “what to see and do” in Inishowen from their perspective.
Tuesday, 3 May 2016
2016 Annual Laurentic Conference and Commemoration
By
Heidi Woods – Tourism Development Officer
5th May 2016, Radisson
Blu Hotel, Letterkenny
The
Laurentic Commemoration is now in its 10th year and the Conference
in its 8th year. Five Keynote speakers Kevin
Vickers, Dr. Gordon Cooke, Paul Loftus, Seamus Butler and Colm McColgan are
combined with local DCC and LYIT college representatives to welcome this year’s
event. Kevin Vickers was appointed as the Ambassador of Canada to Ireland in
January 2015 and this is his first official visit to Donegal. He previously
served as the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of Commons, and furthermore hailed
as a hero by Canada’s parliamentarians, and other prominent Canadian and
international figures for his actions in stopping the October 2014 attack at
the Parliament of Canada.
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