Utah 2022-23 Ski Season off to its best start in almost 20 years Once again we are reminded why Utah can lay claim to The Greatest Snow on Earth® as Utah’s ski resorts boast their best winter opening in the past 20 years with all 15 of Utah’s ski resorts opened for business for the 2022-23 ski… Read More
19th October 2022 – Sell Your Way to the USA with American Airlines winners announced!
American Airlines, Visit Anchorage, Utah Office of Tourism, Travel Nevada, Washington, DC and Grapevine, Texas partnered together from August 1st through September 30th to offer Kiwi and Aussie agents an opportunity to sell their way to experience the USA like never before. The incentive had a great response with 176 agents registering for this year’s incentive across Australia and New Zealand. The top… Read More
4th October 2022 – Utah Office of Tourism – Pie-ala-road, Stay in an indigenous hogan, Annual bison roundup, Park City warms up for winter
What’s New in Utah Fall 2022 Utah’s pie-ala-roadVisitors looking to take a road trip this Fall will find a sweeter way to savour Utah’s scenic landscape on the state’s pie-ala-road. The Utah Pie Trail explores southwestern Utah one slice at a time at five stops along a highway loop, including: Volcano pie in Veyo; Thunderberry pie in… Read More
8th July 2022 – Utah Office of Tourism – Great Salt Lake Needs Saving, Outdoor Indigenous Art Galleries, Farming Utah’s Red Earth, Look West for Fall Colours
What’s New in Utah Summer 2022 The Great Salt Lake Needs SavingEven just a quick dip in the saline waters of Utah’s Great Salt Lake (on average about four times saltier than the ocean!) delivers sensations and smells unique to this area of the state. While travellers visit this natural wonder, they can also help save it. Its… Read More
5th May 2022 – Utah Office of Tourism – New flight, Rocky Mountaineer, Heritage Cuisine, Circle the Wagons?
What’s New in Utah 2022 It’s time to take off for UtahOn June 2, 2022, Air Canada will begin year-round, non-stop service from Toronto (YYZ) to Salt Lake City (SLC) with three flights weekly on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. Air Canada has not operated service to Utah since 2017 and will use the Airbus A220… Read More
February 4th 2022 – Utah Office of Tourism – Olympics 20th anniversary, Arches & Angels Landing timed entry, Indigenous-inspired hotel, Utah Symphony skis
What’s New in Utah 2022 20th anniversary of Salt Lake City Winter Olympic & Paralympic GamesAs the Winter Olympics begin in Beijing, China in February 2022, Utah will celebrate the 20th anniversary of hosting the prestigious sporting event in 2002. Utah is scientifically-proven to have the Greatest Snow on Earth® and is home to 15 ski resorts; 10 of… Read More
December 15th 2021- Utah Office of Tourism – Arches National Park Pilot Timed Entry System
Arches National Park Pilot Timed Entry System Arches National Park has announced that it is piloting a timed entry system from April 3 to October 3, 2022. The goal is to distribute, not reduce, visitation to the park and improve the overall visitor experience, while addressing industry priorities. Various agencies throughout the state, including the Moab Area Travel… Read More
November 3rd 2021 – Utah Office of Tourism – Utah Ski Resorts Ready for 2021–22 Season
Utah Ski Resorts Ready for 2021–22 Season The first snow has already fallen on Utah’s ski resorts, and with the ski season just 16 days away, we’re all setting our countdown clocks. Utah’s 15 ski resorts, 10 of which are less than an hour drive from Salt Lake City International Airport, boast the Greatest Snow on Earth®… Read More
October 11th 2021 – Utah Office of Tourism – Learn how to live Navajo; Black chefs making change; Ski resorts ready
What’s New in Utah Start the Car!As the U.S. re-opens its land border to vaccinated Canadians on November 8, 2021, the easing of restrictions comes just in time for Canadians to drive south for the winter. Utah is both a popular route to the Snowbird meccas of Arizona, Nevada and California, and an alternative winter… Read More
July 29 2021 – Utah Office of Tourism – Native American Experiences, Whiskey Massage, Under Canvas® Opens, State Park to Protect Dinosaur Bones
What’s New in Utah: “Plan now, travel soon” New Native American ExperiencesIndigenous tourism experiences are rightly receiving more interest in Canada than ever before, and this is true in other destinations as well. Utah is home to eight Native American Nations, each with their own contemporary and traditional lifestyles. Their history is found among the state’s… Read More
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