Let’s work together to create a vibrant and inclusive tourism sector in Ontario’s Southwest

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Why Tourism?

The visitor economy can benefit local communities in terms of economic growth, job creation and improved quality of life for locals. For operators who are hosting visitors, it can diversify revenue streams, attract new customers, and provide a cultural exchange where local hosts can share their passions, access to special spaces, and unique skillsets with visitors.

Interested in working with us to help create a vibrant and inclusive tourism sector that balances the needs of our visitors, tourism partners, communities and the environment?

Here are some resources to help get you started:

The Ontario’s Southwest Region

Ontario’s Southwest (OSW) works with 10 Destination Marketing/Management Organizations (DMOs) and tourism partners across our region to develop and promote OSW as a vibrant and prosperous tourism region.

Who is Team OSW?

Learn why Ontario’s Southwest exists, who we support, and how tourism partners can leverage the support.

Map only shows territories located on what is now known as Southern Ontario, not the US. Some traditional territories extend past Canadian soil and waters. The design and research for this interactive map was provided by: Shadia Ali, Interactive Media Specialist, Communications Officer for Chippewas of the Thames First Nation



Land Acknowledgment

Ontario’s Southwest is on the traditional territories of the Anishnaabeg/Anishinaabeg/Anishnabek/Anishinabek, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Huron-Wendt/Huron-Wendat, Attawandaron (Neutral), Lenape, Ojibway/Chippewa, and Wendat Indigenous Peoples. This territory is covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. Please take the time to read about the Upper Canada Treaties and understand how they continue to impact Indigenous Peoples living in Ontario’s Southwest.

Select a nation to learn more about their traditional territory:

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