May 8, 2014 – Gatineau, Quebec – Department of Canadian Heritage
In one week, Canadian Heritage will relocate its Capital Information Kiosk to 90 Wellington Street, directly across from Parliament Hill.
The move marks a return to a familiar location for the visitor services operation, combining a smaller footprint with an enhanced offering that uses technology to its full potential.
The Capital Information Kiosk will be sharing the space with Parliament of Canada’s Tour Program, which provides tickets for guided tours, grouping complementary tourism services together in one easy-to-find location along Confederation Boulevard, a high-traffic visitor pedestrian route.
As we approach Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017, Canadian Heritage is committed to welcoming Canadians to their Capital and maximizing the use of new and traditional platforms to provide information that will help them plan and enjoy their visit.
“I invite all Canadians to come and explore their Capital and to stop in at the Capital Information Kiosk on Confederation Boulevard, where they’ll receive a warm welcome and be able to readily access information to help them better enjoy their time here.”
—The Honourable Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages
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