According to Cory Matheson, the future looks bright for high margin luxury/adventure tour firms like Exposure Travel. The temperate climate of British Columbia and its extensive outdoor sporting options combined with the recent Olympic attraction means that the tourist influx is going to be at its peak for some time to come. The management with its clear short-term and long-term road-map however has no plans to expand their trip destination outside of BC, mainly because of their belief that there is lot more to explore in BC itself.
"Canada's rugged West Coast creates an opportunity for customized adventures and experiences you can’t find anywhere else," said Nick Gudewill, co-founder of Exposure Travel.
Exposure Travel, expects the publicity will help jumpstart an already busy season with U.S. tourists.
"We definitely expect to see a surge in business, particularly from the U.S.," says Cory Matheson. "When people see what stunning backdrops and natural landscapes exist just north of the border, how can they help but want to take advantage of it? Celebrities enjoy coming here because of the privacy and because we offer some of the world’s most captivating vacation spots."
With the economy deterring many U.S. travelers from flying overseas, Matheson believes Canada has become a popular tourist destination. He expects the interest from south of the border to continue into summer as tourists seek out luxury and adventure travel destinations closer to home.
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games embedded countless fresh images of Canada in minds around the world. Apart from the pure emotion and delight it brought millions, people saw the myriad different experiences this country has to offer. This is an important factor that positively contributes to Exposure Travel's future development prospects.