Dale Cameron and Todd Warren, owners of the George House
Heritage Bed and Breakfast in Dildo, NL, were named this
year’s recipient of the sixth-annual Tourism Atlantic
Technology Award. The pair was recognized for adapting
their business practices to incorporate technology and
social media in their day-to-day work.
The award was presented this past weekend at Hotel Gander
as part of Lookout! Tourism Summit 2010, the annual
convention and tradeshow for Hospitality Newfoundland and
Labrador.
“The Government of Canada, through the Atlantic Canada
Opportunities Agency (ACOA), is pleased to be a part of a
project that recognizes the success of tourism operations
working to achieve best practices in technology,” says the
Honourable Keith Ashfield, Minister of National Revenue,
Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency and
Minister responsible for the Atlantic Gateway. “When a
member of the tourism industry makes great strides in
advancing their business, they help advance the region as a
result.”
The Lloyd George House, built in 1885, is a landmark in the
community and a symbol of the lasting influence of the
George family. Before being converted into a bed and
breakfast, the ‘second empire’ style house was used as a
post office for almost 40 years. While upgrades,
renovations and the use of technology have brought the
house into the 21st century, it maintains a strong
Victorian-period atmosphere.
The introduction of new technology included an on-line
reservation system which allowed potential guests to check
availability and make reservations for the room of their
choice. Since it’s implementation, in October of 2009,
rooms rapidly started filling up well into 2010.
“We have had tremendous success with the on-line
reservation system,” said Mr. Cameron. “It has helped
streamline our day-to-day responsibilities and allows us to
book further into the future. Without our new system, that
would have been difficult to do at this time of year.”
“We’ve updated Google.com and Google Maps with our GPS
coordinates and contact information and we have been
keeping our new blog up-to-date,” added Mr. Warren. The
George House Heritage Bed and Breakfast can also be found
on Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
In 2004, ACOA created this annual award to acknowledge one
tourism operator in each Atlantic province for his or her
innovative and creative use of technology to improve and
grow their tourism operation.
FOR BROADCAST USE:
The sixth-annual Tourism Atlantic Technology Award, from
the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, was presented
this weekend to Dale Cameron and Todd Warren, from George
House Heritage Bed and Breakfast. George House is a
historic landmark in the community of Dildo, Newfoundland
and Labrador. The pair was recognized for incorporating
technology and new media into their business practices. The
award was presented Saturday night at Hotel Gander during
Lookout! Tourism Summit 2010, the annual convention and
tradeshow for Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador.
-30-
INFORMATION: Jessica Park ACOA PEI & Tourism 902-626-2878 Lynn Taylor Policy Manager Hospitality Newfoundland and Labrador 709-722-2224 Ex. 22 Dale Cameron George House Heritage Bed and Breakfast 1-888-339-7829 www.georgehousebnb.com