RTO8 – Regional Tourism Organization 8

Regional Tourism Summit

Stronger Together: Shaping the Future of Rural Tourism

Join us for the inaugural Kawarthas Northumberland Regional Tourism Summit, Stronger Together: Shaping the Future of Rural Tourism, hosted by Regional Tourism Organization 8.

Visitor service providers within the accommodation, food & beverage, retail, attractions, festivals and events, guiding and agritourism sectors located within the Kawarthas Northumberland region are invited to attend the event for a day of insight, inspiration, and collaboration.

Held at the historic Cameco Capitol Arts Centre in downtown Port Hope, the summit will explore key opportunities and challenges shaping the tourism landscape in Kawarthas Northumberland.

Tickets include: entrance to the summit with keynote speaker and panels, continental breakfast, catered lunch, catered networking breaks, and access to the Tasters Market. 

Tickets for the Regional Tourism Summit must be purchased in advance by presale through Eventbrite until October 17th. One presale ends, no additional tickets will be issued, including on-site walk-ins. 
 

Key Details

  • Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Registration/Breakfast: 8:00 AM – 8:55 AM
  • Location: Cameco Capitol Arts Centre, 20 Queen Street, Port Hope, Ontario

Cost

  • Early Bird Tickets: (August 5 – September 5): $39.95 + Eventbrite Fee of $3.93 Total: $43.88
  • Regular Tickets: (September 6- October 17): $54.95 + Eventbrite fee of $4.90 Total: $59.85
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Highlights include:

  • Keynote by Andrew Siegwart, President & CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO)
  • Expert panels on topics such as Indigenous Collaboration, Agritourism, Content Marketing, and Event Sustainability
  • Networking opportunities designed to strengthen rural and regional tourism connections
  • The Tasters Market : a curated showcase of local food and beverage producers offering samples, goods for sale, and direct engagement with attendees
  • Continental breakfast, locally catered lunch, and a sweet stop on the Kawarthas Northumberland Butter Tart Tour

Participants will leave with fresh insights, meaningful connections, and actionable tools to help grow and future-proof their tourism businesses, while celebrating the vibrant communities that make this region a destination of choice.

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Early Bird Tickets on Sale Now until September 5th

Agenda

Registration & continental breakfast - Milly’s

8am – 8:55am

Mainstage Lobby

Welcome, Land Acknowledgement & Opening Remarks

9am – 9:10am

Mainstage Theatre

  • Mayor address, Mayor Hankivsky
  • Welcome & opening remarks- RTO8 ED/Board Chair
  • Land Acknowledgement (Capitol Theatre)
Brenda Wood

Brenda Wood

Executive Director, Regional Tourism Organization 8

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Elizabeth King

Elizabeth King

Board Chair, Regional Tourism Organization 8

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Olena Hankivsky

Mayor, Port Hope

Brenda Wood: RTO8 Spotlight #1 (tourism ladder / DMO intros)

9:10am – 9:15am

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Brenda Wood

Brenda Wood

Executive Director, Regional Tourism Organization 8

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Indigenous Collaboration Panel

9:15am – 10am

Honouring Culture: Strengthening Indigenous Tourism Collaboration

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As Indigenous tourism continues to grow, so does the opportunity and responsibility for the broader industry to engage in respectful and meaningful collaboration. This panel invites attendees to learn how they can build authentic partnerships with First Nations communities, support Indigenous-owned tourism operators and initiatives. Featuring voices of Indigenous tourism leaders and operators, this discussion will explore practical ways non-Indigenous operators and organizations can contribute to a more inclusive and culturally respectful tourism landscape.

PANELISTS:

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Eliza Braden-Taylor

Curve Lake Cultural Interpreter

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Robyn Ivory-Pierson

Owner, Indigenously Infused

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Kevin Eshkawkogan

President & CEO, Indigenous Tourism Ontario

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MODERATOR: 

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Dr. Hayden King

Executive Director, Yellowhead Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University

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Coffee/Networking Break

10am – 10:30am

Mainstage Lobby

  • Coffee and tea bar sponsored by Peterborough Tourism
  • Cold drinks sponsored by Northumberland County

Taster’s Market Open

10:00am – 3:30pm

Upper Level

RTO8 Spotlight #2 (TSTT Program - Video)

10:30am – 10:35am

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Keynote: Andrew Siegwart - TIAO

10:35am – 11:10am

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Tourism, Tariffs and Trends

RTO8 is proud to welcome our Keynote Speaker, Andrew Siegwart, President and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO).

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Andrew Siegwart

President and CEO, Tourism Industry Association of Ontario

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Brenda Wood RTO8 Spotlight #3: Taste of the TSW - Video

11:10am – 11:15am

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Brenda Wood

Brenda Wood

Executive Director, Regional Tourism Organization 8

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Agritourism Panel Discussion

11:15am – 12:00pm

Beyond the Harvest: Unlocking the Power of Agritourism

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Agritourism is more than just an added attraction, it’s a strategic opportunity for farms to diversify, connect directly with visitors, and create unforgettable experiences rooted in local culture and food. Successfully integrating agritourism into a working farm requires a shift in mindset, where producers evolve from traditional operations to dynamic, guest-facing destinations.

This panel will bring together agritourism professionals, and industry experts to explore how rural tourism can open up new revenue streams, strengthen local economies, and build deeper connections between producers and the public. Featuring diversified farm operators, and Agritourism Ontario.

  • Jacob Murray, Topsy Farms

PANELISTS:

Katie Maitland

Katie Maitland

Owner, Wanderlight Alpaca

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Kevin Vallier

Chief Executive Officer, Agritourism Ontario

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Jacob Murray

Co-owner, Topsy Farms

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MODERATOR:

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Trevor Jonas Benson

Managing Partner, Bannikin

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Gourmet Picnic Lunch/ Visit the Tasters Market

12:00pm – 1:30pm

Lunch Pickup: Mainstage Lobby

Additional Seating: Upper Level

Lunch sponsored by Kawartha Lakes Tourism

Capitol Theatre Performance: 2026 Showcase

1:30pm – 1:50pm

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RTO8 Spotlight # 4 Partnership Funding Program

1:50pm – 1:55pm

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Content/Marketing Panel Discussion

2:00pm – 2:45pm

Content That Converts: Building Awareness through Smart Storytelling

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Every destination has a story, and finding a fresh, engaging way to tell it makes all the difference. From small operators to regional attractions, learn how to craft content that truly connects.

This panel will feature seasoned tourism marketing professionals from Bannikin and Destination Ontario, who will share how industry experts are driving compelling story angles to motivate travel decisions. Discover practical tools, supports and strategies for creating consistent, engaging content across platforms to amplify your storytelling efforts and reach.

MODERATOR: Matt Snell – Birchbark Media

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Chantal Sweeting

Senior Manager, Context & UX Destination Ontario

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Liisa Sefton

Corporate Communications Manager, Destination Ontario

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Caroline Morrow

Owner, Managing Partner Bannikin

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MODERATOR: 

Matt Snell

Content Marketing Specialist, Birchbark Media

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RTO8 Spotlight #5 - Butter Tart Tour

2:45pm to 3:00pm

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Coffee/Networking Break

3:00pm – 3:30pm

Mainstage Lobby

  • Kawarthas Northumberland Butter Tart Tour sponsored by Kawartha Lakes Tourism

    Trail Town Tonic sponsored by Northumberland County

Festivals and Events Panel

3:30pm – 4:15pm

Future-Proofing Events: Building Resilience, Value & Sustainability for the Long Term

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As the tourism and events landscape evolves, organizers are rethinking how they plan, fund, and grow their events in a way that is sustainable, adaptable, and impactful. This panel will explore key strategies to future-proof events; from diversifying revenue streams, strengthening sponsor and partner relationships, to stewarding strong volunteer teams that fuel success. Panelists will also discuss the importance of collaborating with municipalities to align with local goals, access resources, and create events that deliver lasting value for both communities and visitors.

PANELISTS:

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Hillary Flood

Event Organizer

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Victoria Mahoney

Head of Marketing and Partnerships, Harmony Marketing

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Rebecca Cotter

Manager of Communication and Community Engagement, City of Quinte West

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MODERATOR:

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Jeannie Maidens

Event Supervisor, City of Port Hope

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Closing Remarks & Next Steps

4:15pm – 4:30pm

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Regional Tourism Summit Parking

We recommend attendees use the free parking lots on Elias Street, behind City Hall, and at the Pulse Coffee House. These are highlighted in blue on the map.

Street parking in Port Hope is metered at $1 per hour with a maximum stay of four hours, and is shown in red on the map.

In addition to parking, the map also highlights pre- and post-event networking locations for attendees to enjoy. Be sure to take some time to explore Resilient Blooms—an outdoor interactive art walk and public exhibition—while you’re here!

Extend Your Stay

The Summit wraps up at 4:30 pm—an ideal opportunity to discover some of the excellent dining options nearby. From casual cafés and pubs to fine dining, there’s something for every taste.

Consider turning your Summit experience into a getaway by arriving the night before or staying through the weekend. Enjoy more of what Port Hope and Northumberland County have to offer with the accommodation options below. 

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Jeannie Maidens

Event Supervisor, City of Port Hope

Jeannie Maidens is the Event Supervisor for the Municipality of Port Hope. A passionate community activator and placemaker, her work transforms the public realm into vibrant event spaces that build community connection and pride of place. In her role, Jeannie bridges municipal planning with grassroots community organizing, working in collaboration with a wide network of co-creators to support a thriving festival and events scene throughout Port Hope. In service to the broader tourism and event industry, Jeannie lends her time to the Executive for the Provincial Network of Municipal Events Professionals, and Program Advisory Committees for Durham College and TMU Creative School, as well as the RTO8 Board.

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Victoria Mahoney

Head of Marketing and Partnerships, Harmony Marketing

Victoria is the Head of Marketing & Partnerships and Co-Producer of the Toronto Waterfront Festival and Sugar Shack TO. She is a marketing, partnerships, experiential marketing and communications specialist with experience in media relations, event management, social media and government relations. Victoria is the lead on multiple Harmony Marketing clients including the Toronto Waterfront Festival, Sugar Shack TO, the Canadian International Airshow and The Quay.

Victoria was instrumental in bringing the World’s Largest Rubber Duck throughout Ontario in 2017 which secured over 222M earned PR impressions for Toronto’s event alone. Victoria specializes in festival and event marketing and is the head of public relations and social media for all clients.

Victoria was recently named one of Biz Bash’s 2025 Top 40 under 40 for marketing professionals in North America

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Rebecca Cotter

Manager of Communication and Community Engagement, City of Quinte West

Rebecca (she/her) is a municipal event professional, communications manager, and post-secondary educator. Currently, she is the Manager of Communications and Community Engagement at the City of Quinte West, Ontario, where she leads the delivery of municipal special events, placemaking and civic engagement initiatives, and corporate communications projects.

Rebecca’s experience includes the production and delivery of large-scale concerts, festivals and events in both the public and private sectors, having held lead event roles at Downsview Park and the Distillery Historic District in Toronto, the Town of Oakville and the City of Markham. Rebecca’s municipal event work also includes having developed strategies, policies and systems for streamlining internal event permitting and improving community access to civic spaces.

Rebecca holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and is a graduate of the Masters of Tourism Management program at Royal Roads University (BC).

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Caroline Morrow

Managing Partner, Bannikin

As a partner at Bannikin, Caroline has had the opportunity to collaborate on a wide range of tourism projects for destinations around the world, including several within the RTO8 region. Her project repertoire includes destination development, product development, strategic planning, tourism branding, marketing planning, facilitation, and beyond.

Caroline has a keen interest in storytelling, especially around food, wine, and agritourism. She worked as a lecturer at Centennial College, teaching a course on digital food media and she contributed a chapter to the Routledge Handbook on Wine Tourism, exploring place identity and the power of storytelling.

With a Masters in Wine Tourism, a Masters in Urban & Regional Planning, and a Bachelors in International Development, Caroline’s interdisciplinary background inspires her systems approach to tourism development. She takes great pleasure in connecting with the small businesses that make each destination unique. Through capacity-building workshops and Bannikin’s Flourishing in Tourism work, Caroline collaborates with business owners and operators to zero in on their “why” and grow their storytelling capacities, online and in person.

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Liisa Sefton

Corporate Communications Manager, Destination Ontario

Liisa Sefton is the Corporate Communications Manager at Destination Ontario, where she works to enhance the organization’s corporate identity and strengthen its presence as a trusted marketing leader within the tourism industry. Through industry-focused communications, Liisa supports Destination Ontario’s efforts to equip partners with the tools, insights and resources they need to attract domestic and international visitors. With a background in broadcasting at CBC and CTV, she brings a strong media lens to her tourism work – one that helps shape compelling stories and amplify Destination Ontario and partner initiatives across the industry.

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Chantal Sweeting

Senior Manager, Context & UX, Destination Ontario

With over 15 years of digital communications and marketing experience, Chantal leads a small but mighty team dedicated to optimizing content and user experience for DestinationOntario.com, a key trip-planning resource for travellers to Ontario.  

She previously led digital transformation projects across the Ontario government, including social media modernization initiatives and managing the content strategy for Ontario.ca. Chantal also recently completed a Master’s of Communications Management (MCM) from McMaster University.

Matt Snell

Content Marketing Specialist, Birchbark Media

Matt Snell is a writer, filmmaker, and marketing professional from Peterborough Ontario. Through the agency Birchbark Media, he has worked for Regional Tourism 8 since 2018, telling the stories of local entrepreneurs, festival organizers, conservation agencies, and more. He brings an approachable, insightful touch to RTO8’s feature articles, videos, and social media content, raising awareness of the wealth of attractions in the region. Outside of his work with RTO8, his writing has appeared in publications at home and internationally, including Geist, Bourbon Penn, and PRISM International. His short films have won several awards, including Best Canadian Film at the 2022 Canadian International Comedy Film Festival. 

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Jacob Murray

Co-owner, Topsy Farms

Jacob Murray is a co-owner and operator of Topsy Farms on Amherst Island, Ontario. With a B.A. from the University of Waterloo, twenty years as a volunteer fire fighter/ first responder, and nearly four decades of hands-on experience in agritourism, Jacob blends sustainable farming practices with innovative public engagement. 

Jacob’s work has earned international media attention in the Globe and Mail, HBO’s The Last of Us, Bell Fibe, CBC, Post Media and more. Jacob has helped Topsy grow an online community of over 200,000 (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube etc.). Every year, Topsy welcomes thousands of visitors annually through programs like Connect to the Land and a network of free forest trails. 

A skilled grant writer and collaborator, Jacob helped spearhead initiatives such as the award-winning #GrowStronger gardening campaign with Kubota Canada and a rewilding project that returned a kilometer of farmland to nature. Jacob believes the secret to achieving your dream agritourism project is to combine ethical corporate sponsorship, private support donations, and government funding programs. 

 Jacob and Topsy Farms continue to highlight the value of authenticity in rural tourism in an ever changing world. 

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Kevin Vallier

CEO, Agritourism Ontario

Kevin currently serves as CEO of Agritourism Ontario, a province-wide association that represents farms in the agritourism sector. With a government and public relations background, Kevin has assisted the board with several key issues facing Ontario’s diversified farms.

Kevin attended Brock University (psychology), Niagara College (post-grad public relations) and the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario (marketing). His career spans several sectors including professional sports, the arts, and healthcare.

Kevin has twin daughters and is a 7x Ironman triathlete. He coaches high performance girls’ hockey and has served on several boards of community organizations.

Katie Maitland

Katie Maitland

Owner, Wanderlight Alpaca

Katie Maitland is the founder of Wanderlight Alpaca Experience, a unique agritourism destination she launched in 2020 with the vision of connecting people with the gentle, curious, and endlessly amusing alpaca. Nestled in the rolling hills near Lakefield, her farm has become a beloved Kawarthas Northumberland destination, offering intimate outdoor experiences that blend animals, nature, and authentic farm life.

As a current volunteer board member of Regional Tourism Organization 8 (RTO8), Katie actively champions the Kawarthas Northumberland region, using both her business and community involvement to highlight its rural charm and tourism potential.

In 2024, Wanderlight received the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Award for Entrepreneurial Spirit, recognizing Katie’s innovative approach to tourism.

Wanderlight is also regarded as a leading regional example of how agricultural operators can diversify their offerings by working closely with local municipal partners in economic development and tourism. With support from Starter Company Plus, Katie transformed her farm into the thriving destination it is today. Wanderlight also received the SPARK Innovation Grant, which helped expand her signature alpaca walk into an escape-room inspired Alpaca Quest.

Katie’s latest initiative, the 2025 Wanderlight Alpaca Calendar, captures the expressive charm of her alpacas while raising funds for the YES Shelter for Youth and Families in Peterborough- a cause close to her heart.

Through her work at Wanderlight and her role with RTO8, Katie continues to celebrate the magic of alpacas while promoting authentic Kawarthas Northumberland farm life.

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Trevor Jonas Benson

Managing Partner, Bannikin

Trevor is a social-minded systems thinker, progressive project manager, and empathetic entrepreneur. Since 2006, he has been supporting the realization of flourishing businesses, organizations, and communities in Canada and abroad.

As Managing Partner at Bannikin, Trevor oversees company operations, growth, and development. He also remains heavily involved in the delivery of its professional services, including managing highly participatory and asset-based research, strategy, and development projects at the local, regional, and national levels. Trevor has overseen countless projects over the years, and many of these have been focussed on leveraging foodways to attract visitors and growing agritourism.

Trevor has an aptitude for meaningfully engaging with people of diverse backgrounds, and he regularly speaks about the power and potential of working together. Having attended the 1st World Agritourism Congress in Bolzano, Italy, Trevor spoke at both the International Workshop on Agritourism in Burlington, Vermont and the 2nd World Agritourism Congress, which took place last year. He was also invited by the Inter-American Institute For Cooperation On Agriculture to participate in a panel on Innovative Approaches to Agritourism in the Caribbean.

Trevor has a background in Law and Human Rights and Sustainable Local Food. He sits on the Global Agritourism Network Definitions & Standards Committee and the Advisory Council of the Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Research at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Toronto Metropolitan University.

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Andrew Siegwart

President and CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of Ontario (TIAO)

A passionate advocate for a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable tourism industry, Andrew brings a dynamic blend of leadership experience, strategic insight, and a deep commitment to community. At TIAO, he champions the growth of Ontario’s tourism sector, with a strong focus on aligning his organization with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action.

Before joining TIAO, Andrew served as President and CEO of the Blue Mountain Village Association, where he led groundbreaking advocacy efforts, award-winning marketing initiatives, and regional economic development, all while building reconciliation bridges with Blue Mountain’s Indigenous communities.

His previous work as Senior Vice-President at the Retail Council of Canada saw him lead national programs in education, workforce development, and stakeholder engagement—skills he now applies to support a more resilient tourism economy.

An outspoken advocate for equity and inclusion, Andrew co-founded the Rainbow Club of South Georgian Bay- a non-profit dedicated to supporting LGBTQ2+ diversity within the community and economy. Mr. Siegwart’s passion for community development is evident in his volunteer experiences, where he has contributed to initiatives aimed at increasing workforce and community housing development as a Director of the Town of The Blue Mountain’s Attainable Housing Corporation.

With Andrew at the helm, TIAO is forging a bold path forward—one that reflects the values of reconciliation, inclusion, and innovation.

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Dr. Hayden King (Moderator)

Executive Director of Yellowhead Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University

Dr. King is a thought leader of Indigenous policy and politics, writer, and educator. Executive Director of Yellowhead Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University and has taught at McMaster and Carleton Universities as well as the First Nations Technical Institute, held senior fellowships at Massey College and the Conference Board of Canada, and served in advisory roles to provincial and tribal governments and Inuit organizations. His work exploring Indigenous nationhood and colonialism in Canada is widely published.

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Kevin Eshkawkogan

President & CEO, Indigenous Tourism Ontario

Kevin Eshkawkogan serves as President and CEO of Indigenous Tourism Ontario (ITO) and is one of three leaders who formalized the creation of the Indigenous Coalition of Tourism Champions through a Memorandum of Understanding. An Anishnabek and proud member of the M’chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Kevin has been at the forefront of advancing Indigenous cultural tourism in Ontario since 2003.

He played a pivotal role in establishing and expanding the Great Spirit Circle Trail (GSCT) on Manitoulin Island which has been recognized nationally for offering authentic Indigenous experiences to visitors while supporting Indigenous-owned tourism businesses with marketing expertise.

Dedicated to fostering collaboration among Indigenous tourism operators, Kevin focuses on expanding market presence, creating meaningful employment, and ensuring long-term benefits for communities. As both a mentor and a visionary, he is deeply committed to guiding sustainable, community-driven growth in the Indigenous tourism sector.

Brenda Wood

Brenda Wood

Executive Director of Regional Tourism Organization 8

Brenda has spent the past twenty-five years in the tourism industry. 

Working as a destination representative for a tourism operator in Mexico, Cuba and Spain, she oversaw the arrivals of over 1,200 passengers from Canada each week. She has worked in hotel and attraction sales and for a large DMO in Southern Ontario, specializing in travel trade. Since joining Regional Tourism Organization 8 ten years ago as their Executive Director, she has focused on the development of unique and authentic experiences including Canada’s first Waterway Trail Town program to help grow tourism visitation and revenue within the Kawarthas Northumberland region.