Bruce Wishart

A look into the history of the Kwinitsa Railway Museum in Prince Rupert

Kwinitsa Station Railway Museum now stands in a spot very significant to the railway history of Prince Rupert.

Using social media to increase the benefit of business travel

One of the catchphrases of marketing today is that customer service is the new marketing.

Looking back at the era of sternwheelers on the Skeena

There are two scratch-built models of sternwheelers in the Museum of Northern BC, one of the Port Simpson, the other the Caledonia.

The development and operation of Tourism Prince Rupert

Tourism Prince Rupert was first established as a Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) in the 1930s - it is one of the oldest in the province.

Pinterest offers great potential for tourism marketing

If you’re on Facebook , you’ve likely noticed that in the past three months a social media platform called Pinterest

Understanding visitor spending in Prince Rupert

We are frequently asked to discuss the value of tourism in Prince Rupert.

Telling Prince Rupert’s story

Whenever travel writers, tour operators, or other industry partners come to Prince Rupert, we start by giving them a driving tour.

Commissioner’s review might fix the Coastal Ferries Act

I knew I would be pleased by Ferry Commissioner Gordon Macatee’s review of BC Ferries.

Talking Prince Rupert tourism with the opposition critic

Spencer Chandra Herbert is MLA, Vancouver - West End, and Opposition Critic for Tourism, Culture and the Arts

Will China provide tourism opportunities for Prince Rupert?

The question sometimes arises about the potential for Chinese tourism to Prince Rupert.

Reduced investment in tourism will bring reduced profit

I’ve written many times about the millions of dollars that tourism brings into Prince Rupert each year.