Lasting Marriage? A tourism industry perspective on resources – Higher Ground

You would think they are polar opposites and could never make it work — the resource and tourism industries. How could they come together and if they did, would it be a lasting relationship? One owner of a Vancouver Island ecotourism business says the relationship is vital to the success of his Tofino whale-watching service.

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