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North America US and Canada. The two countries are similar Same general ethnics origins Wealthy, mobile, highly educated, with an abundance of leisure time and consumer goods.One of the most urbanized societies in the world.Incomes are among the highest in the world.World's largest concentrati
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1. Geography of Travel and Tourism
Chapter 3
Geography and Tourism in
North America
2. North America US and Canada The two countries are similar
Same general ethnics origins
Wealthy, mobile, highly educated, with an abundance of leisure time and consumer goods.
One of the most urbanized societies in the world.
Incomes are among the highest in the world.
World’s largest concentration of middle-class people.
3. North America US and Canada Financial independence
Free time to pursue travel related experiences
Fringe benefits allow residents to spend approximately 1/3 of their time in leisure
Leisure is one of the most important characteristics
4. Physical Characteristics
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5. Tourism Characteristics Tourism and tourist industry are major importance in Canada and in Canada.
A scale of domestic and International travel
US-highest int’l and domestic expenditures and tourism receipts in the world (1999).
Travel industry is the 5th largest segment in the US.
Canada ranks in the top 10 in the world tourism -expenditures and receipts.
12 out of the 20 biggest airports in the world are in the North America.
6. Canada “One Canada, two peoples”
31 million population
10 provinces and 3 territories
English and French settlement
Two national languages
French influence strongest in Quebec and New Brunswick.
Canada unified as one country in 1867
From 1960 until present, there has been a strong demand to separate the country among French
7. Canada Travel Tips and Cultural Capsule
U.S. citizens may be required to show proof of Citizenship.
Melting pot or cultural mosaic?
Do not compare Canada with the U.S.
Firm handshake and eye contact
Little or no casual touching
To signal a waiter, raise your hand
8. Domestic Tourism Largely domestic, 70% of all overnight travel by Canadians.
Main reasons: VFR (37%) and pleasure (36%)
Most visited provinces: Ontario and Quebec
Most popular destinations: Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Quebec City, Ottawa, Calgary and Vancouver
Residents of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba are the most frequent travelers.
9. International Tourism Trips to USA: 93% of all Canadian Intl’ tourists.
Same day trips:30 Million Canadians across the border.
In 1998 18.8 Int’l tourists
More than 80% of Int’l visitors to Canada are from the US.
International travel is highly seasonal both by Canadians and Int’l tourists.
10. Tourism Designations and Attractions The biggest attraction of tourist to Canada is Quebec, especially Toronto. Second is the Quebec, and third Alberta.
Excellent national park system
Fishing and hunting opportunities
Sporting/adventure
Wilderness/expedition
Leisure/Recreation
Prince Edward Island Beach
Heritage/Culture
Urban / Resort / Scenic
11. Tourism in Canada:Provinces and Territories
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12. The United States Large and varied tourism Industry
World’s third largest market for int’l tourism
U.S. tourist spends more money abroad
State Tourism Agencies
ASTA was created to provide service and information to travel agents
TIAA -Travel Industry Association of America
NTO public/private organization
13. United States… In 1999, 48 million international visitors to U.S., making up 7% of world travel
Canada’s 14 million tourists and Mexico’s 10 million account for 49.5% of all international visitors to U.S.
Nearly ˝ of all international visitors to the U.S. are still from Canada or Mexico
Dramatic increase in tourism from oversees countries between 1977-1999
In 1999 overseas tourists, more than one –half on International tourists.
14. The United States… Since 1983, Japan has ranked first in overseas arrivals; 28% of overseas visitors.
Europe accounts for more than 43% of overseas tourists due to: wealth, longer vacation times, and political and economic ties.
Asia (specifically Japan) is second largest contributor with 28%
South America 12%, Caribbean 5%
Both inbound and outbound tourism was strongly affected by the September 11th.
15. The United States… Most Popular Destinations
1. Grand Canyon
2. Los Angeles (Disneyland)
3. Las Vegas
4. Miami
5. New Orleans
6. New York City
7. Orlando (Disneyworld)
8. San Francisco
16. U.S. Travelers Abroad In the 1990’s over 50 million visitors traveled abroad
Canada is the principal destination of US tourists (33%).
Mexico is the 2nd. largest destination (27%).
Europe (41 %) and Caribbean (9.2%)
17. Domestic Tourism Travel industry is 2nd. largest industry in U.S.
Americans spend $500 billion on trips over 25 mi, generating 9.2 million travel industry jobs
Orlando, FL: #1 destination for domestic and international tourists in the U.S.
September 11, 2001, affected tourism: domestic travel decreased by 35 million trips, trips were shorter and by car, lodging was down 4.9% from 2000
18. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Diverse and multiple due to the size of the country, its culture and economic development.
Orlando, Florida: Variety of theme parks
23 theme parks all over the U.S.
National parks are other major attractions
Cities (New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C)
The affect of September 11th on tourism
Gaming has been growing dramatically
19. New EnglandCT-ME-MA-NH-RI-VT General View
Coasts, mountains, forests, and rich colonial history
Outdoor recreation, sightseeing and entertainment
Winter sports, summer coastal activities
Population increase in summer resorts
Restored villages, historical sites
The beauty of the fall season is nationally recognized
20. New EnglandTourist Destinations and Attractions Connecticut (Capital: Hartford)
Hartford: Mark Twain Memorial and Connecticut State Library Museum
New Haven: The Yale University Art Gallery, and Peabody Museum of Natural History on the grounds of Yale University
Mystic: Nation’s largest outdoor maritime museum
21. New England:Tourist Destinations and Attractions Maine (Capital: Augusta)
Home of the Acadia National Park
Coastal area with forested valleys, lakes and mountains.
Bar Harbor: entrance to Acadia National Park
Portland: located on Casco Bay, childhood home of poet William Wadsworth Longfellow built in 1785.
22. New England:Tourist Destinations and Attractions Massachusetts (Capital: Boston)
Most populous New England state
Historical attractions including, Freedom Trail, Boston Commons, Bunker Hill Monument, ship U.S.S. Constitution
Boston: Plymouth Plantation (historical village), Christian Science Center, John F. Kennedy Library
Cambridge: Harvard University
Cape Cod: oldest and most popular resorts with numerous museums, nature trails, beaches, wildlife, sanctuaries, picnic grounds.
23. New England:Tourist Destinations and Attractions New Hampshire (Capital: Concord)
Mount Washington: a ski area, and summer scenic region
Part of the White Mountains is the Old Man of the Mountain.
Portsmouth: famous for its historical houses, including the John Paul Jones House.
24. New England:Tourist Destinations and Attractions Rhode Island (Capital: Providence)
Providence: Distinct architectural heritage of the pre-revolutionary period.
Roger Williams founded Providence while seeking religious freedom.
Slater Mill, nearby Pawtucket was built in 1793 and marked the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in America.
Newport: Center of Water sports, such as yachting and sailing and Newport Jazz Festival, The Touro Synagogue is the oldest in the USA
25. New England:Tourist Destinations and Attractions Vermont (Capital: Montpelier)
---Green Mountain Landscape---
Popular Ski Destinations, with world-class resorts, such as Stowe, Sugarbush, Mount Snow, Bolton Valley
Barre: world’s largest granite quarry
Beautiful fall foliage is one of the most important tourist attractions
26. Mid AtlanticNJ-NY-PA Major population center of the United States
Receives travelers for business reasons, as well as attractions such as gambling in Atlantic City and New Jersey
Historical sites such as the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia or the mountain resorts of the Catskills in New York are popular.
27. Mid AtlanticTourist Destinations and Attractions New Jersey (Capital: Trenton)
Highest population density in the USA
Most famous attraction is the Atlantic City
The costal area has a variety of beaches
Historic town of Smithville
Edison National Historical Site
Morristown National Historic Park
28. Mid Atlantic:Tourist Destinations and Attractions New York (Capital: Albany)
Most important city in the world because of its combination of financial, manufacturing, and cultural roles
In NYC alone, tourist attractions are numerous: Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Lincoln Center, Rockefeller Center, Statue of Liberty, Ground Zero, Radio City Music Hall, Empire State Building, United Nations Building, Wall Street, Broadway, restaurants, cathedrals, museums, beaches, etc. etc.
29. New York Devastation of Sept. 11th attacks:
Establishments in or around Ground Zero were destroyed or inaccessible
All hotels, musicals, plays, and other attractions suffered financially
Tourist industry lowered prices, a regional and national advertising campaign was created
City, state, and federal government encouraged tourists to come by stating that, “avoiding NYC was simply giving in to the terrorist threats”; tourism began to increase in 2002
30. New York Other attractions include:
Hudson Valley: U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Catskill Mtns: major resort center
Albany (Capital): gateway to Adirondacks and Saratoga National Historical Park, Saratoga Springs resort/spa
3 major attractions in western NY: Niagara Falls, Corning Glass Center, Finger Lakes region
31. Mid-Atlantic:Tourist Destinations and AttractionsPennsylvania
32. Mid-Atlantic:Tourist Destinations and Attractions Pennsylvania (Capital: Harrisburg)
Philadelphia: Declaration of Independence signed, Constitution drafted, Independence Hall, Carpenter’s Hall, Liberty Bell, Betsy Ross House.
Hershey: Theme park, Hershey factory
PA Dutch Country: home to Amish, Mennonites, Brethren, and other German religious sects
Pittsburgh: Home of the Steelers, numerous breweries, universities, theatrical venues, museums, and other cultural entities
33. South AtlanticandEast North Central By:
Abby McKee
34. South Atlantic Region Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia
35. Delaware Capital: Dover
Square Mileage: 2,396 (second smallest state)
Population: 783,600 (as of 2000)
Largest City: Wilmington
Beaches along Atlantic Ocean shorelines
Attractions include, but are not limited to: Winterthur Museum and Gardens, Hagley Museum, Old Town Hall, and Fort Christina Monument.
36. District of Columbia Capital: Washington
Square Mileage: 68
Population: 572,059 (as of 2000)
Nations Capital
The seat of Government provides numerous attractions
The Capitol
The White House
The Library of Congress
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
The National Archives
Department of Justice
37. District of Columbia cont… Ford’s Theater
Jefferson, Lincoln, and Washington Monuments
The Smithsonian Institute
National Art and space Museum
38. Florida Capital: Tallahassee
Square Mileage: 59,928
Population: 15,982,378 (as of 2000)
Major winter travel center
More visitors by automobile than any other means of travel
39. Florida cont… South Florida
Coral Reef State Park, near Key Largo, is the first underwater park in the United States
Florida Keys contain marshes, coral reefs, grasslands, and palm trees
Reef cruises, fishing, boating, swimming, and wading areas are found in the keys
South Miami Beach has revitalized it’s art deco architecture and has become a magnet for tourists
Everglades National Park
Monkey Jungle
40. Florida cont… Central Florida
Orlando, Tampa, Cape Canaveral
Orlando is the heart of the travel industry in Florida
Walt Disney World Resort
Florida Cypress Gardens
Sea World Islands of Adventure
Wide variety of dinner shows and theme restaurants such as The Hard Rock Cafe
41. Florida cont… Cape Canaveral
Kennedy Space Center
Daytona Beach
Tampa
Busch Gardens
MGM’s Bounty Exhibit
Weeki Wachee
Wilderness River Cruise
42. Florida Cont… Additional Attractions include, but are not limited to:
Fort Carolina National Memorial
Naval Aviation Museum
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
St. George street
43. Georgia Capital: Atlanta
Square Mileage: 58,977
Population: 8,186,456 (as of 2000)
Site of the 1996 Summer Olympics
Major Attractions are in and near Atlanta and Savannah
Old Savannah
Okefenokee Swamp
Omni International Center
James E. Carter Presidential Library
Stone Mountain Park
Martin Luther King’s grave at Ebenezer Baptist Church
44. Maryland Capital: Annapolis
Square Mileage: 12,297
Population: 5,296,486 (as of 2000)
Major Attractions are in Baltimore, Annapolis, and around Washington D.C.
Baltimore
Fort McHenry
B&O Railroad Museum
Edgar Allen Poe house
Lexington Market
National Aquarium
Inner Harbor
45. Maryland cont… Annapolis
United States Naval Academy
Maryland State House (served as capital of the United States for a short time)
One of the most scenic and visitor friendly cities in the eastern US
46. North Carolina Capital: Raleigh
Square Mileage: 52,672
Population: 8,049,313 (as of 2000)
Attractions range from the mountains through the flatlands to the coastal areas
Most beautiful scenic drive in America: Blue ridge Parkway
Asheville is center for trips into the Great Smokey Mountains National Park
Cherokee Indian Reservation has and 18th century Oconaluftee Indian Village
Biltmore house in Gardens at Ashville
Chimney Rock Park
Old Salem
47. North Carolina cont… Coastal area
Outstanding beaches
Outer Banks
Wright Brothers National Memorial
Cape Hatteras National Seashore
48. South Carolina Capital: Columbia
Square Mileage: 31,189
Population: 4,102,012 (as of 2000)
Charleston
One of the oldest cities in the country
Charleston Museum
The Dock Street Theater
Aircraft Carrier Yorktown
Fort Sumter National Monument (marks the site of the beginning of the civil war)
Magnolia Plantation
Coastal locations
Hilton Head Island
Myrtle Beach
49. Virginia Capital: Richmond
Square Mileage: 42,326
Population: 7,078,515 (as of 2000)
Major Attractions concentrated in a triangle between Richmond, Norfolk, and Arlington
Many attractions relate to history and the founding of the United States
Appomattox Court House, National Historic Park
Virginia State capitol
Colonial Williamsburg
Monticello
Jamestown National Historical Site
Yorktown battlefield
Mount Vernon
Arlington National Cemetery
50. West Virginia Capital: Charleston
Square Mileage: 24,231
Population: 1,808,344 (as of 2000)
Mountainous state
Three major attractions
Cass Scenic Railroad
Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
West Virginia State Capital
Berkeley Springs is the most famous resort
It is the oldest spa in the nation
Made famous by George Washington
51. East South Central Alabama
Kentucky Mississippi
Tennessee
52. Alabama Capital: Montgomery
Square Mileage: 52,237
Population: 4,447,100 (as of 2000)
Contains confederacies First capitol at Montgomery
Space Center at Huntsville
United States space and Rocket Center at Huntsville
Twichenham Historic District
Noccalula Falls at Gadsden
Bellingrath Gardens and home
The U.S.S. Alabama
53. Kentucky Capital: Frankfurt
Square Miles: 40,411
Population: 4,041,769 (as of 2000)
Churchill Downs in Louisville
Kentucky Derby
Man O’ War Monument
Fort Boonesborough State Park
My old Kentucky Home
Cumberland Falls
Mammoth Cave National Park
54. Mississippi Capital: Jackson
Square Mileage: 48,286
Population: 2,844,658 (as of 2000)
Mississippi Petrified Forest
Natchez Trace Parkway
Vicksburg National Military Park
Biloxi is considered the oldest town in Mississippi
Offers a number of museums and water activities associated with the gulf
55. Tennessee Capital: Nashville
Square Mileage: 42,146
Population: 5,689,283 (as of 2000)
Capital of country and western music
Capitalizes on music fame and natural beauty to attract visitors
Grand Ole Opry
Opryland USA
Parthenon
The Hermitage
Lookout Mountain at Chattanooga
56. Tennessee Cont… Great Smokey Mountain Natural Park
American Museum of Atomic Energy at Oakridge
First Atomic bombs were manufactured during world war town
Graceland
Home of Elvis Presley
Gravesite in Memphis
58. East North CentralIL, IN, MI, OH, WI Often referred as the rust belt, the industrial belt of the U.S.
The lakes and northern woods attract many to hunt, fish, and participate in water-related, hiking, or camping activities.
Large urban centers with their variety of cities and industrial activities.
59. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Illinois (Capital: Springfield)
Chicago, major tourist center of Illinois
Chicago’s Lakeshore Drive with beaches, parks and marinas; Sears Tower. Mc Cormick Convention Center.
Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, the Art Institute of Chicago, The Field Museum of National History, Museum of Science of Industry,
Near Springfield, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb Historic State Park
60. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Indiana (Capital: Indianapolis)
Attractions are scattered throughout the state
Famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway
State Capitol
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Civil War Picture Gallery
The World War Memorial Plaza
In the South, Wyandotte Cave, over 20 miles long
Spring Mill State Park
61. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Michigan: (Capital: Lansing)
Major attractions are in two general areas:
Detroit-Grand Rapids
Along the Great Lakes
Detroit Zoological Park, one of the largest and most attractive park in North U.S.
Automobile Assembly Plants
Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum.
Grand Rapids Art Museum and Grand Rapid Public Museum
Windmill Island provides a picturesque setting.
62. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Ohio: (Capital: Columbus)
Cleveland is the largest city
Western Reserve Historical Center, with its turn-of-the century village street.
Kings Island city and a theme park near Cincinnati
Delta Queen and Mississippi Queen depart from Cincinnati
In Columbus, Ohio Historical Center and Ohio Village
Roscoe Village, a restored town
63. Tourist Destinations and Attractions Wisconsin: (Capital: Madison)
University of Wisconsin
Many lakes and forests for hunting, fishing, and other outdoor recreational opportunities.
The Apostle Islands and National Lakeshore, center of French and Indian Trade
Circus World Museum
Wisconsin Dells, natural scenic area
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65. West South CentralAR, LA, OK, TX
66. West South CentralArkansas Capital: Little Rock
Home of Bill Clinton
Bull Shoals Lake, for fishing
Dogpatch U.S.A. a family amusement park
The Ozark Folk Center is a unique state park, preserving Ozark crafts, music, and heritage.
Petit Jean State Park
The capitol of Arkansas
Hot Spring National Park
67. West South CentralLouisiana Capital: Baton Rouge
Attractions are concentrated in New Orleans and Baton Rouge
New Orleans: Southern and French Culture
French Quarter: Most important attraction and historic area of New Orleans
Most famous festival: Mardi Grass
Natchez Steamboat, Louisiana Superdome
Jackson Square, was the political, social, and cultural center of the French Quarter
68. West South CentralOklahoma Capital: Oklahoma City
Will Rogers Memorial
National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center
Indian City, USA
Fort Sill Military Reservation
Chickasaw National recreation Area
69. Capital: Austin
Largest State in continental USA
John F. Kennedy Plaza & Museum
Six Flags Over Texas, a large popular theme park
Lion Country Safari
Will Rogers Memorial Center
State Fair Park
Houston: Largest City
AstroWorld, a theme park
The NASA Space Center
70. Iowa
Kansas
Missouri
Nebraska
Minnesota
North Dakota
South Dakota
71. Capital: Des Moines
Living History Park open air museum
The Boone and Scenic Valley Railroad
Amana Colonies, settled in 1840s by a religious group from Germany, France and Switzerland.
Eagle Point Park, Oldest Dwelling in Iowa
72. Capital: Topeka
Dodge City
Fort Leavenworth-oldest army post and a museum of early history
Eisenhower Center and museum near Abilene
Eastern portion of Kansas has many lakes and rolling hills, providing fishing and water sports
74. Capital: Jefferson City
Excellent Destinations-nature and history
St. Lois Gateway Arch-A symbol of the city as the gateway to the West.
Museum of Westward Expansion
Six-Flags over Mid America
Missouri Botanical Gardens
Missouri State Capitol
Ozark National Scenic Riverways
Branson, country and western singers have built music halls.
75. Capital: Lincoln
Joslyn Art Museum
Union Pacific Museum
Refurbished Old Market area
Home of the University of Nebraska and museum
The Harold Warp Pioneer Village at Minden
Scotts Bluff National Monument
76. Capital: Bismarck
Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park
Fort Lincoln State Park
Slant Indian Village
Fort Abercrombie Historic Site
Bonanzaville U.S.A. a living museum of the bonanza farm in the 19th century.
International Peace Garden in Canada border
77. Capital: Pierre
Attractions are in the west
Natural attractions and history
The Badlands National Park
Windy Cave National Park
Mount Rushmore National Monument
Crazy Horse Monument dedicated to the Sioux chief Crazy Horse
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79. Mountain & Pacific Regions Kevin M. Davis
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80. Mountain Region Arizona
Colorado
Idaho
Montana
Nevada
New Mexico
Utah
Wyoming
81. Mountain States
82. Arizona CAPITAL: Phoenix (largest city)
POPULATION: 5,130,632
ATTRACTIONS:
Grand Canyon
Petrified Forest National Park
Meteor Crater
Oak Creek Canyon
Sunset Crater National Monument
Tombstone
83. Colorado CAPITAL: Denver (largest city)
POPULATION: 4,301,261
ATTRACTIONS:
U.S. Mint
Denver Art Museum
Denver Museum of Natural History
United States Air Force Academy
Pikes Peak
Rocky Mountain National Park
85. Idaho CAPITAL: Boise (largest city)
POPULATION: 1,293,953
ATTRACTIONS:
Rocky Mountains
Hells Canyon-Seven Devils scenic area
Sun Valley
Snake River Plain
86. Montana CAPITAL: Helena
POPULATION: 902,195
LARGEST CITY: Billings
ATTRACTIONS:
Bob Marshall Wilderness Area and Glacier National Park
Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
Little Bighorn
87. Nevada CAPITAL: Carson City
POPULATION: 1,998,257
LARGEST CITY: Las Vegas
ATTRACTIONS:
Las Vegas
Hoover Dam
Reno
Great Basin National Park
89. New Mexico CAPITAL: Santa Fe
POPULATION: 1,819,046
LARGEST CITY: Albuquerque
ATTRACTIONS:
Palace of the Governors
Sandia Peak
White Sands National Monument
Carlsbad Caverns
90. Utah CAPITAL: Salt Lake City (largest city)
POPULATION: 2,233,169
ATTRACTIONS:
Five National Parks
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Great Salt Lake
Golden Spike National Historic Site
91. Wyoming CAPITAL: Cheyenne
POPULATON: 493,782
ATTRACTIONS:
Yellowstone National Park
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Hole
92. Pacific Region Alaska
California
Hawaii
Oregon
Washington
93. Alaska CAPITAL: Juneau
LARGEST CITY: Anchorage
POPULATION: 626,932
ATTRACTIONS:
Alaska State Museum
Russian Orthodox Church
Glacier Bay National Monument
Mount McKinley
94. California CAPITAL: Sacramento
POPULATION: 33,871,648
ATTRACTIONS:
Redwood National Park
Yosemite National Park
Sequoia National Park
Sutter’s Fort Stat Historic Park
Alcatraz National Park
Golden Gate Bridge
95. California (cont.) Numerous beaches
Theme parks
Hollywood
San Diego Zoo
Sea world
Death Valley
97. Hawaii CAPITAL: Honolulu (largest city)
POPULATION: 1,211,537
ATTRACTIONS:
12 islands
Waikiki beach
Pearl Harbor
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
98. Oregon CAPITAL: Salem
LARGEST CITY: Portland
POPULATION: 3,421,399
ATTRACTIONS:
Mt. Hood
Portland Gardens
Crater Lake National Park
99. Washington CAPITAL: Olympia
LARGEST CITY: Seattle
POPULATION: 5,894,121
ATTRACTIONS:
Mount Rainier National Park
Olympic National Park
Space needle
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