Chris Robinson Travel Show - Interviews

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Sinopsis

Chris Robinson, host of the most popular Travel Show on Canadian radio, interviews travel industry experts and interesting characters from around the world. Here are a selection of short 3-5 minute interviews - including a Cowboy Poet in Arizona and a guide on an historic steam train in the Yukon.

Episodios

  • Quebec

    20/02/2014

    Chris speaks with M. Pascal Bérubé, Minister of Tourism for Québec about La Belle Province. Hear about the great cuisine, festivals galore and friendly people. The Minister shares his inside tips on "hidden gems" in Québec.

  • Ottawa - Museum of Nature

    18/01/2014

    Chris checks back in with Laura Sutin who is Marketing and Media Relations for the Museum of Nature in Ottawa about exhibitions coming up this spring. Hear about the exhibitions coinciding with Winterlude. There’s “Exploring our Amazing Arctic” with stunning photos taken on educational and research expeditions. And “X-rays of Arctic Fishes” exhibition has 16 beautiful backlit x-rays of the most complex bone structures of all vertebrates. For big kids and little ones alike there is “Frogs – A Chorus of Colours” that will bring fascinating, colourful exhibits and lovingly recreated habitats. And find out about Nature Nocturne – a party at the Museum on the last Friday of every month. Its an adults-only, free and easy evening with music, food, drink and the galleries open.

  • Massachusetts - Governor Patrick

    11/10/2013

    Massachusetts is close enough to drive to and is served with daily flights from Porter and Air Canada – so is easy to get there. The Governor explains all the many tourist attractions of the State as well as his personal favourite. Boston is the first thing that may spring to mind, full of energy and innovation and home to the Boston Bruins - the hockey team that Canadians love to hate! Massachusetts also has coastline and mountains, arts and culture – plus many wonderful historic sites that tell the story of the birth of the United States of America.

  • Ottawa - Chamber Music Festival

    14/06/2013

    Chris speaks with Roman Borys, Artistic Director for the Ottawa International Chamber Music Festival and member of world famous Gryphon Trio. Listen for the inside track on the program highlights for this year - which explore the profound influence of voice on instrumental music making.

  • Ottawa - Museum of Nature

    07/06/2013

    Chris interviews Laura Sutin who is Marketing and Media Relations for the Museum of Nature in Ottawa about exhibitions coming up this summer. Hear about the upcoming exhibitions this summer. "Edward Burtynsky: Oil" is formed by over 50 large-scale colour photographs. Burtynsky's masterful prints show—in superb detail—scenes of oil fields, refineries, automobiles, aircraft and more. “Farmers, Warriors, Builders - The hidden life of ants” has stunning macro photographs that tell about the lives of ants—hunting, communicating and dealing with disease and agriculture.

  • Hotels.com

    30/05/2013

    Chris talks to Priscilla Hagstrom who is VP Communications with Dallas CVB. Find out why BIG things are happening in Dallas with over $14 billion being spent on urban development! Your taste buds couldn't keep up with all the new restaurants. There are new parks and buildings. Plus Dallas has the largest urban arts district in the United States and the George Bush Presidential Library opens May 2013.

  • Scotland - Fair Isle Knitter

    01/05/2013

    Chris talks to Doreen Brown who lives in the remote Shetland Islands off the North coast of Scotland. Doreen is a traditional knitter of Fair Isle sweaters and she shares the secrets of her craft.

  • Scotland - Isle of Skye Chef

    01/05/2013

    Chris talks to Chef Michael Smith from the Three Chimneys Restaurant on the Isle of Skye - one of the most remote restaurants anywhere in the UK. Hear about the natural larder of Scotland and how to enjoy the ultimate in freshness on your plate.

  • Scotland - National Geographic Photographer

    02/04/2013

    Chris talks to Jim Richardson who is a National Geographic photographer with a special love of the remote islands of Scotland. Hear how the beauty and the people of these rugged places keep drawing him back.

  • Scotland - Genealogist

    30/03/2013

    Chris talks to genealogist Bruce Durie about tracing your roots in Scotland and how to walk in the paths of your ancestors. Homecoming Scotland 2014 will provide all sorts of opportunities for events and Clan Tours to discover Scotland's history,

  • Israel

    29/03/2013

    Chris talks to Stas Misezhnikov, Tourism Minister of the Government of Israel. Israel is becoming increasingly popular as a tourist destination.

  • Ottawa - Museum of Civilization

    27/03/2013

    Chris talks to Dr Mauro Peressini, Curator of the “Vodou: A Way of Life” currently running at the Canadian Museum of Civilization until February 23, 2014.

  • Ottawa - National Gallery of Canada

    25/03/2013

    Chris talks to Candice Hopkins, Curator at the National Gallery of Canada about the exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada called “Sakahan – International Indigenous Art”.

  • Ottawa - Le Cordon Bleu

    22/03/2013

    Chris talks to Philippe Kopcsan, General Manager of Le Cordon Bleu, Ottawa about the secrets of his kitchen.

  • Peru - Machu Picchu

    21/03/2013

    Chris talks to Isabela Falco, Director of Promotions for Country Image at PromPeru about the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Machu Picchu.

  • Kenya - hidden secrets

    20/03/2013

    Chris talks to Cecily Mbarrie, Assistant Minister for the Ministry of Tourism of Kenya about the rich tourism experience, her own special favourites and hidden secrets including great Golf – who knew?

  • Kenya - Romance

    19/03/2013

    Chris talks to Muriithi Ndegwa, Managing Director of the Kenya Tourist Board about the romance of Kenya and how Will proposed to Kate in Kenya

  • Scotland

    18/03/2013

    Chris talks to Denise Hill, Head of International Marketing for VisitScotland, about how to plan your trip to Scotland, the not-to-be-missed sights and her own personal favourites

  • Scotland - Genealogist

    15/03/2013

    Chris talks to Dr. Bruce Durie, Head of Scotland’s Ancestral Steering Group, about how to trace your Scottish Ancestry and why Scotland’s records system is unrivalled anywhere in the world

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