Shannon Paiva, Chatham-Kent tourism supervisor, posing with a "Tourism Week" photo sign at the brochure swap in the Chatham Capitol Theatre. May 30, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Cowan Blackburn News Chatham-Kent). Shannon Paiva, Chatham-Kent tourism supervisor, posing with a "Tourism Week" photo sign at the brochure swap in the Chatham Capitol Theatre. May 30, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Cowan Blackburn News Chatham-Kent).
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Chatham-Kent Celebrates Tourism Week

It's Tourism Week in Canada and Chatham-Kent wants to showcase everything it can offer to the public.

To kick off the week, Chatham-Kent Tourism held a brochure swap on Tuesday at Capitol Theatre to share information about different attractions in the community.

A brochure swap event hosted in the Chatham Capitol Theatre for "Tourism Week." May 30, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Cowan Blackburn News Chatham-Kent). A brochure swap event hosted in the Chatham Capitol Theatre for "Tourism Week." May 30, 2017. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Cowan Blackburn News Chatham-Kent).

"Once we get the tourists in, we know they search us online, but when they get here a lot of people still like that paper, they like to know where to go," says Chatham-Kent Tourism supervisor Shannon Paiva.

Paiva says Tourism Week is all about showing people they can enjoy a vacation right in their own backyard.

"It's important that we realize what's in our own backyard as well. We call them 'stay-cations' now. It's a fancy term for 'Hey, we already know what's great in our own area,'" explains Paiva.

Paiva says just some of the many fun activities to do in Chatham-Kent include fishing tournaments, the underground railroad, beaches, and unique shops and restaurants.

With many exits along Hwy. 401 now closed and summer quickly approaching, Chatham-Kent Tourism has started a campaign called "Detourism" with maps pointing out different routes to take and the attractions they lead to.

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