Forward Motion
Welcome to Forward Motion, the official podcast of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO). This is your go-to destination for insightful conversations, expert perspectives, and inspiring stories that drive Ontario’s tourism industry forward.Each episode, Andrew Siegwart sits down with industry leaders, policymakers, business owners, and trailblazers who are shaping the future of tourism in Ontario. We’ll explore key trends, innovative strategies, and the challenges and opportunities facing our sector—from sustainability and workforce development to marketing, accessibility, and the latest government policies.Whether you're a tourism operator, entrepreneur, community leader, or simply passionate about the industry, Forwar...
Sarah Tyler: Horseshoe Valley Resort: Four-Season Adventures and Marketing Magic with Sarah Tyler

Sarah Tyler is the Marketing Manager at Horseshoe Valley Resort. She shares her love for travel from a young age, recalling creating Lego airports, to becoming a marketing professional, highlighting her background in communications and passion for hospitality.
Horseshoe Valley Resort, founded in 1962, has evolved into a four-season destination offering skiing, mountain biking, golf, and live music events. Tyler discusses the resort's strategic approach to guest experiences, focusing on inclusive packages, personalization, and local partnerships. The resort collaborates with nearby businesses like Tree Top Trekking and Beta Nordic Spa to create comprehensive visitor experiences.
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Queer Commerce, Global Markets: Darrell Schuurman's Vision for Inclusive Business

In this episode of Forward Motion, host Andrew Siegwart interviews Darrell Schuurman, CEO of the CGLCC (Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce), exploring his journey from Alberta's tourism industry to leading a national organization supporting queer-owned businesses. Schuurman discusses the challenges facing the LGBTQI+ community amid recent anti-diversity movements in the US and Canada, highlighting the importance of economic inclusion and supplier diversity. The conversation covers the CGLCC's innovative programs like Rainbow Registered and international trade missions, emphasizing Canada's potential as a welcoming destination for queer travelers. Schurrman shares insights on navigating political pressures, maintaining organizational values, and the significant...
Personalized, Immersive, and Sustainable: The Evolution of Ontario’s Tourism Attractions!

Troy Young, President and CEO of Attractions Ontario, shared his career journey, starting from his early days at Canada's Wonderland and evolving through various roles, including owning a local newspaper and serving on municipal council. He emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities and being introspective. Young discussed the evolving nature of attractions, highlighting trends like personalized experiences, sustainability, and immersive technology. He also stressed the economic impact of attractions, noting their role in driving tourism and the need for better data and advocacy. Young co-founded the Canadian Attractions Network to ensure attractions receive proper support and representation.
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Megan Knott: The All Encompassing DMO, Driving High Impact Economic Growth

Megan Knott, CEO of Tourism Kingston, discusses the dynamic and resilient tourism industry, emphasizing the importance of community partnerships and the global reach of tourism. Kingston's unique brand, influenced by its history, nature, and cultural icons like The Tragically Hip, attracts 3 million visitors annually, contributing over $500 million to the economy. Knott highlights Kingston's diverse offerings, including historical sites, culinary experiences, and cultural events, and stresses the importance of strategic planning, collaboration, and resident engagement. She also addresses the need for investment in tourism infrastructure and the impact of tourism on local economic and community vitality.
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Andrew Siegwart & Madison Simmons on the Ontario Election's Impact on Tourism

This episode features Andrew Siegwart and Madison Simmons from the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) focused on the recent provincial election and the future of Ontario's tourism industry. Premier Doug Ford secured a third consecutive majority, with the election highlighting economic concerns and trade relations with the US as key priorities.
TIAO launched a pre-election campaign called "Ontario Needs Tourism," generating over 1,200 letters to candidates and emphasizing the sector's economic importance. The conversation explored several critical recommendations for tourism growth, including:
Increasing marketing funding by $15 million to compete with other provincesCreating a $20 million fund to...Victoria Clarke: Reimagining Tourism in Mississauga

Victoria Clarke emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and being adaptable. She joined Visit Mississauga during the pandemic, seeing it as a chance to build a new destination marketing organization from scratch. Her approach focuses on innovative, bold marketing strategies that challenge traditional tourism boundaries.
Key initiatives include events like the Jackalope Festival and APIC, which aim to showcase Mississauga's diverse, multicultural identity and attract global attention. She highlights the city's hidden gems, particularly its rich culinary scene, which represents 126 countries through local restaurants and markets.
Clarke is actively involved in national and international tourism...
Introducing: Forward Motion

Welcome to Forward Motion - a show emanating from the offices of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario.
The Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO) is recognized by government as the voice of tourism. We advocate the importance of tourism as an economic driver and job creator in order to serve the interests of Ontario's diverse tourism industry and business community. Join the Conversation.
Andrew Siegwart is your host.
At TIAO, we work on behalf of our membership, collectively representing the majority of tourism businesses and employees across the province, to take on p...