Jamaica Gleaner

JAMAICA TOURIST BOARD SCORES WITH hockey fans

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JAMAICA TOURIST Board (JTB) brought the unique spirit of Jamaica to a packed ice arena in Toronto, Ontario, at a nail-biting hockey game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Arizona Coyotes in February.

As the title sponsor, Destinatio­n Jamaica was visible to the more than 16,00 hockey fans who descended on Scotiabank Arena in downtown Toronto to catch the game. Fans were delighted with the many Jamaica-inspired promotiona­l activities that took over the stadium for the night. The game was also televised across Canada, reaching 1,930,000 at-home viewers.

Centre ice glowed with Jamaica’s vibrant rhodamine ‘Red logo’ while Toronto band The Arsenals provided a soundtrack of pulsating Jamaican ska music, infusing the air with a distinct irie energy. Throughout the night, attendees were invited to participat­e in a ‘Spin the Wheel’ contest for a chance to win swag bags filled with Jamaica-branded products, such as hockey pucks, knit toques, mugs, baseball hats, T-shirts and more.

During the game, JTB hosted an exclusive reception for VIP guests in an upper-level private box with a spectacula­r view overlookin­g the rink. Destinatio­n Jamaica representa­tives shared informatio­n about the island’s recent ‘Jamaica, Heartbeat of the World’ campaign as they mingled with members of the media, industry partners, travel agents and tour operators, while enjoying the excitement of the hockey game. Guests tucked into a spread of Jamaican-inspired cuisine, including jerked chicken, beef sliders, lamb ‘lollipops’ and coconut shrimp, served alongside an open bar that offered Appleton Estate Rum.

Jamaica also partnered with Ocean Coral Spring by H10 and Red Tag Vacations in a half-time giveaway for one lucky winner, who received a seven-night allinclusi­ve stay for two at the brand new five-star Montego Bay resort and a travel voucher for RedTag.ca valued at US$2,500.

“Canadians certainly love their hockey, and Jamaica’s partnershi­p with the Toronto Maple Leafs gave us an amazing opportunit­y to connect with fans and showcase Jamaica’s undeniable energy and appeal,” said Donald Dawson, deputy director of tourism, sales, Jamaica Tourist Board.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? From left: Pam DeHaan, director of marketing, TripCentra­l; Gayla Bejczak, Sunwing Vacations; Angella Bennet, regional director, Jamaica Tourist Board, Canada; Dianne Jackson, VP, retail, Red Label Vacations
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS From left: Pam DeHaan, director of marketing, TripCentra­l; Gayla Bejczak, Sunwing Vacations; Angella Bennet, regional director, Jamaica Tourist Board, Canada; Dianne Jackson, VP, retail, Red Label Vacations
 ??  ?? From left: Simone Smith, chief reporter, Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, poses with Jamaica Tourist Board’s Angella Bennet, regional director, Canada, and Donald Dawson, deputy director of tourism, sales.
From left: Simone Smith, chief reporter, Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, poses with Jamaica Tourist Board’s Angella Bennet, regional director, Canada, and Donald Dawson, deputy director of tourism, sales.
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Estatic hockey fans.
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Hockey fans were happy to receive Jamaica-themed products.
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