The Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management (BTHM) program integrates the theories of tourism development and hospitality management into the strengths of a business education. This blog will highlight issues and events relevant to both the BTHM program and the tourism industry.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Vincent's Restaurant
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
From Halifax to Australia: Recent Mount grad appointed Brisbane Student Ambassador
“I grew up in Donaldson, P.E.I., and although I decided not to journey too far to obtain my bachelor degree, I learned everything there is to know about travel and tourism during my time at the Mount,” says McDougall. “Now that I have a great background in this sector, heading abroad to gain first-hand experience about the tourism industry seemed like the right thing to do.”
Her decision to voyage to Australia couldn’t have been better. As one of 51,000 international students, McDougall has made a name for herself in the Brisbane community. In addition to completing her Masters of International Tourism Management at James Cook University, McDougall was appointed one of 21 official Brisbane Student Ambassadors on July 15.
“Out of the thousands of international students in the city, it’s such an honour to have been chosen as an ambassador,” states McDougall. “I’m eager to show Canadians how great a city Brisbane is by documenting my trip online. Most importantly, I want people to know that it’s okay to take a risk and travel abroad; voyaging to the other side of the world has made me a much stronger and more informed person.”
Coming from Canada, McDougall admits that the biggest perk of living in Brisbane is the weather. “It’s always sunny, and even when the locals are bundled for winter, I can’t help but sport my summer dresses,” says McDougall.
Although McDougall’s anticipated graduation date from James Cook University is November 2010, her curious mind and passion for exploration are sure to lead her to other culturally diverse parts of the world. “I’d love to fill each chapter of my life with a new destination,” states McDougall.
Upon completion of her studies, she hopes to obtain a position with a destination management organization. “I’m very interested in destination competitiveness and long term planning,” says McDougall. “The world is a fascinating place, so the possibilities for the location of this ideal job are endless. I just need to keep taking the right risks.”
For more information contact:
Akiko Lovett
t. 457-6439
c. 441-0505
Friday, July 10, 2009
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
New Benefit for Mount Alumnae & Friends
Alumnae Relations, University Advancement is pleased to announce a new program offering our Mount alumnae and friends reduced rates at 60 hotels across Canada and in the US which are managed by Pacrim Hospitality Services Inc.
This new program for alumnae and friends is in addition to the ongoing affiliation with Pacrim Hospitality Services Inc. It will guarantee a minimum discount of 10% off the best available rate at every hotel in the Pacrim portfolio, regardless of the season or the location. Along with great rates being offered, a portion of the room rate will be donated back to the Mount to support alumnae relations activities. The program features easy online booking at www.mountalumhotels.com and a toll-free number (1.866.908.7666) for immediate reservation assistance and confirmations. All alumnae and friends need to do is request the Mount’s Alumnae Rate.
We trust that the Mount community joins us in welcoming Pacrim Hospitality Services Inc. as a new partner offering services to our alumnae and friends. For information on how to take advantage of this offer or to find out about Pacrim’s Summer Stimulus contest to win free groceries for a year, visit www.mountalumhotels.com
Pacrim Hospitality hosts the annual Pacrim Invitational Golf Tournament. The net proceeds from this event are designated to the Tourism and Hospitality Management program at the Mount to be used to provide assistance to students, through an endowment, and to support various program needs.
Manager, Alumnae Relations
University Advancement
Mount Saint Vincent University
Halifax NS B3M 2J6
T: 902.457.6340 F: 902.445.3962
E: Shani.Pearson@msvu.ca
Stay Connected! www.msvu.ca/alumnae

Monday, July 6, 2009
Nova Scotia awarded first World Culinary Summit
HALIFAX— In September 2010, the culinary world will discover Nova Scotia. The province has won the bid to host the first ever World Culinary Tourism Thought Leadership World Summit and Consumer Marketplace.| |
The International Culinary Tourism Association organizes the event and Nova Scotia was in tough against other cities from Canada, the United States and Europe.
“We were competing against established culinary destinations from around the globe,” said Janice Ruddock, executive director of Taste of Nova Scotia, in a statement.
“Winning the bid for this summit confirms what we have known for a while—that our local farmers, fishermen, chefs, winemakers and tourism partners are producing international caliber culinary experiences for consumers.”
Between 300 and 500 leaders in the culinary tourism sector will gather to establish best practices for the industry and come up with solutions for sustaining and developing the culinary tourism industry going forward.
They will travel around the province to wineries, restaurants and tourism operators as well as take part in group seminars to come up with ideas to boost the culinary sector.
To wine the bid, Taste of Nova Scotia crafted a bid that not only answered the questions of the Oregon-based International Culinary Tourism Association, but also included Nova Scotia wine, a chocolate lobster, and post cards showing off the province.
“The dedication to culinary tourism, this conference and participation from so many different governing agencies within Nova Scotia made Nova Scotia an ideal pick for our first conference,” said Casey Canevari of the International Culinary Tourism Association, in a statement.
The host committee is make up of representatives from Taste of Nova Scotia, the Winery Association of Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, the Departments of Tourism and Agriculture, the Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Association of Cooks & Chefs as well as Slow Food Nova.
“As the first summit, Nova Scotia will set the bar for future world culinary tourism conferences,” Ruddock said.
“We are very excited about this opportunity but it would have never been possible without the support and passion for culinary tourism of so many people in this province.”
Friday, June 19, 2009
Tourism Mobility Programs
EU Mobility Program 2009 - 2013
- paid mobility program for THMT students (students receive stipend)
- Earn an International Sustainable Tourism Certificate
- Your choice of study in three European universities:
- Hyvinkkaa-Riihimaki College of Adult Education, Finland
- Scottish Agricultural College, Scotland
- Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, Spain
- Paid mobility program for THMT students (students receive stipend)
- Study in the United Sates or Mexico:
- Utah Valley State College, Utah, USA
- Kapiolani Community College, Hawaii, USA
- Universidad Autonama de Yucatan, Merida, Mexico
- Universidad Autonama de Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico