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Ranked the #12 Sport City in Canada and #3 in Ontario on the 2019 Global Sport Impact Index (overall), Kingston is an active sport city year-round. From hockey, skating and skiing in the winter, to soccer, lacrosse, water sports and much more in the warmer months, you’ll always find Kingstonians keeping active.

With critical acclaim as the fresh water sailing capital of the world, and state-of-the-art sport facilities including nine multipurpose sport facilities, and more than 100 different sport venues – from soccer fields to hockey rinks – Kingston has every sport and season covered. Most facilities are conveniently located within a short walk or drive of many accommodations and dining establishments.

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A unique space for every group

 

Winnipeg is brimming with unique off-site venues that will surely dazzle your delegates at your next meeting or convention.

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Blue Mountain Meeting Planning Guide

With the natural beauty of the Niagara Escarpment and Georgian Bay as a backdrop, Blue Mountain is a picturesque setting for your group event. Meeting and event space exceeds 55,000 square feet. We accommodate groups of 10 to 1,600 in our four distinctive conference venues.

The vibrant pedestrian Blue Mountain Village has a delightful, traditional ambiance. Boutique shopping, expansive patios and a variety of dining exp eriences offer enjoyment for you and your group in this unique setting. Our Events Plaza is a year-round showcase for live entertainment and festivals.

The mountain is much more than Ontario’s largest ski area. Hiking, ropes courses, cycling, golf and spa retreats are just a few of the activities to explore. Meetings are energized and teams excel when you take advantage of the full Blue Mountain experience.

 

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Kauai, the oldest island in the Hawaiian chain, boasts amazing landscapes including sculpted mountains, rugged canyons, and pristine beaches. Kauai is home to the soaring cliffs of the Napali Coast and 3,600-foot-deep Waimea Canyon, often referred to as “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” with unforgettable panoramic views of its deep valley gorges.

The island of discovery has surprises at every graceful turn of its quiet highways. From navigable rivers to mountain trails, the incredible natural beauty of the island is legend. There’s no shortage of activities to enhance any program or encourage group bonding such as kayaking, going on expeditions to witness dozens of Hollywood movie set locations, zip lining, and helicopter tours into valleys with countless waterfalls to take in. On Kauai, business and rejuvenation go hand in hand.

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Kauai has more than 4,500 hotel rooms but retains its charm with relaxed towns and welcoming people. There are a number of world-class hotels and resorts on Kauai, as well as excellent alternatives for group meetings, incentive programs, and special events, including plantation estates, botanical gardens, and even one of the largest coffee plantations in the United States.

Experienced meeting and incentive professionals are available to help planners find the perfect venue for their needs. Meeting sites are plentiful and can be tailored to accommodate groups, and each offers a special touch of Kauai, with amenities that are made or grown on the island.

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