Kingston Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 51) Kingston’s lakeside location and warm yet sophisticated personality will create an indelible impression on your delegates. Unique venues will play host to stimulating discussions and inspire fresh ideas to rejuvenate and energize. Build your team while scaling a climbing wall; share new ideas while dining and cruising through the 1000 Islands; let fresh air clear heads at the local conservation area; relax with a yoga class or at the spa. We are the specialists at taking care of business. Our extensive meeting services include: multiple room types, transportation solutions and professional meeting planners. Kingston can make it happen. Services For Meeting Planners • Site suggestions and personalized inspections • Customized RFP process • Itinerary planning with options • Logistics coordination • Promotional materials • Website information, maps and images • Spousal and teambuilding activities • Authentic gift ideas for delegates, speakers and VIP Guests Our Delegates Have Spoken “The delegates thoroughly enjoyed the city, the historical sites and the 1000 Islands tour. I think they were pleasantly surprised by this jewel of a city located in eastern Canada and I am sure they are going to tell others about what a neat place Kingston is. We could not have hosted this conference without the generous support of the city.” The Bird Strike Conference (September 2007) Pacific Northwest Planners “KEDCO was extremely helpful to us when we successfully organized the first Southeastern Ontario Revascularization Conference in Kingston on May 6, 2006. They were able to provide expertise about the location, the meeting itself, and the social component. Their suggestions definitely helped to optimize the networking component of the meeting and we look forward to consulting with them again.” Southeastern Ontario Revascularization Conference 1.866.665.3326 x.221 meetings@kingstoncanada.com a division of the Kingston Economic Development Corporation
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