Tourisme Centre-du-Québec held its Distinction Prize Gala on Thursday. The event was organized as part of the 25th anniversary of the Regional Tourism Association (ATR) and aimed to highlight the work of players in the regional tourism industry.
Of the seven prizes awarded during the Gala, the Public Favorite Prize was crowned on site among the 10 finalists determined by the votes of visitors to the region this summer. It was ultimately the Village Québécois d’Antan which was awarded the honors.
Another prize had as its sole jury the tourism companies of the region who had to determine among their peers which company represented real pride for them. This time, it was La Balade Gourmande which received the Regional Pride Prize.
For the five other prizes, a jury of experts analyzed all the applications submitted in September. Here are the selected winners:
- The Motel ANF, in Drummondville, won the Young People’s Prize, intended for businesses less than 5 years old
of activity. - Mount Gleason Station, in Tingwick, won the Human Resources Award.
- Moulin Michel de Gentilly, in Bécancour, won the Sustainable Development Prize.
- The Trad-Cajun Festival, in Drummondville, won the Rayonnement Prize.
- The Musée des Abénakis, in Odanak, won the Innovation Prize.
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