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Toronto was just graced with another gorgeous spring weekend, and with no patio meals, sports games, music festivals or other activities typical of the season to take part in, residents got outside to enjoy themselves and the weather in one of the few ways they still can: by hitting up their local parks.
With double digit temps and only a touch of rain, the city s green spaces were essentially as busy as they would be any other weekend during the warm months with the public unhindered, it seems, by the provincewide shutdown that commenced on April 3 and the stay-at-home order that went into effect on April 8.
Stepping into the future with ‘Israel | Tourism 3.0’
Date: Jan 21 2021
TORONTO If there’s any sort of silver lining for Israel amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s that relatively low case numbers, at least compared to many parts of the world, should give travellers confidence in the destination.
That was the take from hotel and tour operator presenters during yesterday’s virtual conference, ‘Israel | Tourism 3.0’.
Gal Hana, Director for Canada, Israel Ministry of Tourism
The event was produced by Travelweek and participation was strong, with viewership totalling 1,128 including Zoom participants and Facebook Live.
Hosted by Gal Hana, Director for Canada, Israel Ministry of Tourism with a helping hand from Shai DeLuca, well known to fans of CityTV’s Cityline, the online event featured panel discussions and more with top Israeli hoteliers, tour operators and tech companies, as well as keynote speeches from entrepreneur Yanki Margalit, and futurist Dr. Ian