U of G researcher partners on first-of-its-kind Canadian cannabis tourism study

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A University of Guelph researcher is collaborating with New Heights Cannabis on a first-of-its-kind research study about Canadian cannabis tourism. An executive summary of the research study will be presented at the virtually hosted New Heights Cannabis Tourism Summit in late October. This unique situation, combined with the need for accurate Canadian data, is why we support the need for the Canadian Cannabis Tourism Study that is being done on travel patterns and tourism behaviours,” said TIAO president and CEO Christopher Bloore. Last month, Cannabis Tourism Association International (CTAI) hosted a virtual event highlighting current travel trends and insights. Per a report from Marijuana Times, the CTAI highlighted that tourists are increasingly interested in legal cannabis experiences, such as education workshops, dispensary outings and farm visits.

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A University of Guelph researcher is collaborating with New Heights Cannabis on a first-of-its-kind research study about Canadian cannabis tourism.

The study seeks to understand what experiences canna-tourists are interested in and how cannabis events can fit into travel plans.

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