What motivates them?
Barriers to Travel
Canadian Tourist Attractions
Geographic Inquiry
Regions/Perspectives
100

This motivator requires people to travel to attend meetings or conferences, or to visit offices or other clients due to their job. These trips fit into this motivator; B________s motivator.

What is business motivator.

100

This barrier involves parents with young children that may limit travel because of cost and inconvenience or may be restricted in their choice of travel destinations because of this barrier: F_______y 

What is Family Stage/Family.

100

This natural attraction involves a huge escarpment that borders Canada and the United States. A huge waterfall shows water dropping approximately 57 metres and many come to see this natural attraction.

What is Niagara Falls

100

These people/organizations are involved within the decision-making process or are affected by decisions made by other people onto them. They are involved in some sort of way and have an interest within the project, business or developmental changes. This person is called a s_________er.

What is a stakeholder.

100

A __________ is an area of the earth's surface that has characteristics that make it unique or different from other places.

What is a region.

200

This motivator involves people going to travel to see different landscapes, wildlife, and natural scenery. This motivator is called E________L motivators.

What is an environmental motivator.

200
This barrier involved people having jobs, business, family and other commitments that might limit them from travelling.

This barrier is called T__e.

What is time.

200

This big tower is an iconic centrepiece to the Toronto Skyline. It stands at an impressive 664 meters high and the tower hosts many restaurants, activities and a see through glass floor.

What is the CN Tower

200

These type of questions have a correct answer that can be determined through research. These are called F______L questions.

What is a Factual Question.

200

This region is identified using only one characteristic.
You are either examining one physical or human characteristic about the area being studied (For example: British Columbia Mountainous Region).

What is a single factor region.

300

This motivator involves trips that help you de-stress and unwind. This motivator might vary greatly from person to person. This motivator is called R_______n

What is relaxation. 

300
This type of barrier to travel and tourism involves some places being challenging to get to. This may involve very remote areas and/or areas with very little infrastructure or that may be dangerous to get to due to numerous reasons.

This barrier is T___________n.

What is transportation.

300

Standing on top of the Ottawa River, these buildings built in the later half of the 19th century host the federal government of Canada. 

What is Parliament Hill

300

These type of questions ask you to make judgements about a moral or ethical issue. These questions ask if it is right or wrong to do something. These questions are called E________e questions.

What is an Evaluative Question

300

This type of region is identified by their ongoing activities or function.
These areas have a central point around which some activity or function takes place (example: Tour buses picking tourists up from the airport to their destination)

What is a functional region.

400
Bungee Jumping off a cliff in the Rocky Mountains and paragliding are forms of what type of motivator.

What is A__________e. 

What is adventure.

400

Case Study:
Ms. Moro's class got her a vacation package to go to Bora Bora over the winter holidays. Unfortunately they could only collect money for one ticket...

What barriers are involved?

What is cost

400

These illustrious lights surround the night sky with a multitude of different colours caused by charged electrons colliding with gases. These are most popular within the Northwest Territories, but can be see throughout other territories as well as other northern parts of the world. 

What is Aurora Borealis /Northern Lights

400

These questions ask you to make comparison between different groups or categories. Example: How might tourists view the CN Tower compared to residents of Toronto? These type of questions are called C__________e questions.

What is a Comparative Question.

400

This perspective in travel and tourism involved the factors within the industry that make money, such as:
- Supply and demand, logistics, currency exchange rates, and profitability. They try to manage costs and maximize profits by seeing the value of the tourism industry. This is called an E_________cs perspective.

What is an economics perspective.

500

Attending the FIFA World Cup is an example of what type of motivator?

S_________y.

What is Specialty.

500
Case study:

The latest trend for young travelers today is to spend a full summer abroad to study a new language and earn a credit. Some are concerned however that they do not speak the local language and of differing political beliefs of the countries.

What barriers are involved here?

What is Fear & Language.

500

Lying in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in the province of Alberta is this popular tourist attraction. This scenic national park has numerous turqoise-coloured lakes, glaciers, and scenery which makes it a popular tourist destination.

What is Banff National Park

500

This type of questions looks to determine a result from an action. It looks at a cause/effect, seeing if there is a correlation between two things. It checks if two things are similar or different and if they are effected by each other.

What is a Causal Question


500

This perspective within travel and tourism involves agencies that deliver services such as:

- Airlines, Hotels, Restaurants, Travel Agencies. They are useful to see day to day functionalities and understand the components of the industry. This perspective is the S_______es perspective.

What is the services perspective.

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