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Uproar prompts Campbell River Visitor Centre relocation

The Visitor Centre is back downtown after tourism operators denounced its relocation to the museum
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The city’s Visitor Centre is back downtown, next to Spirit Square, after a temporary relocation to the museum that had tourism operators up in arms.

Campbell River’s Visitor Information Centre is back downtown after a months-long hiatus from its home next to Spirit Square.

Mayor Andy Adams said the centre was relocated back to the Centennial Building, which also houses the Art Gallery, on Friday morning – just two days after the city’s new tourism marketing strategist heard overwhelmingly from tourism operators that they were not happy with the city’s decision to move the Visitor Centre out of the downtown core.

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