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The Five Industries of the Tourism Sector

Accommodations Lodges/Cabins – Fishing or Lodges/Cabins – Fishing or hunting hunting Recreation Camps Recreation Camps Hotels, Motels, Resorts Hotels, Motels, Resorts Campgrounds Campgrounds Summer Camps Summer Camps Time-share facilities Time-share facilities Country Inns Country Inns Bed & Breakfasts Bed & Breakfasts Hostels Hostels Tourist homes Tourist homes

Food & Beverage Restaurants, Dining Rooms, Restaurants, Dining Rooms, Coffee shops, Fast food outlets Coffee shops, Fast food outlets Pubs, Lounges, Nightclubs, Pubs, Lounges, Nightclubs, Cabarets Cabarets Club Facilities Club Facilities Institutions Institutions Catering Operations Catering Operations Specialty (i.e. Medieval Feast) Specialty (i.e. Medieval Feast)

Transportation Air Carriers Air Carriers Motor Coaches Motor Coaches Railways Railways Cruise Lines Cruise Lines Car Rentals Car Rentals Recreational Vehicles Recreational Vehicles Taxis Taxis Gas Stations Gas Stations

Tourism Services Government Tourism Depts. Government Tourism Depts. Information Centers Information Centers Research Services Research Services Reservation Services Reservation Services Advertising Agencies Advertising Agencies Marketing/Professional Marketing/Professional Associations Associations Consultants Consultants Tourism Educators Tourism Educators Tourism Suppliers Tourism Suppliers Retail Operations Retail Operations Auto Clubs Auto Clubs Travel Agencies Travel Agencies Tour Wholesalers Tour Wholesalers Tour Operators Tour Operators Tour Guides Tour Guides

Recreation & Entertainment Ski Resorts Ski Resorts Golf/Tennis Facilities Golf/Tennis Facilities Parks Parks Fishing Facilities Fishing Facilities Hunting Facilities Hunting Facilities Adventure Tourism Adventure Tourism Marine Facilities Marine Facilities Museums/Galleries Museums/Galleries Heritage/Historical Sites Heritage/Historical Sites Parks/Gardens Parks/Gardens Amusement/Recreation Parks Amusement/Recreation Parks Interpretive Centers Interpretive Centers Native/Cultural Tourism Native/Cultural Tourism Industrial Tourism Industrial Tourism Special Events Special Events Meetings/Conferences Meetings/Conferences Conventions Conventions Festivals Festivals Trade Shows Trade Shows Fairs & Exhibitions Fairs & Exhibitions