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CONCORD, N.H. – New Hampshire tourism officials are anticipating that upward of 2.5 million travellers will spend just over $1 billion dollars in the state this winter.
The projections released Friday from the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development would be about a 3 per cent increases in both visitation and spending compared to last winter.
Victoria Cimino, the division’s director, says the uptick in visitors is a reminder that the Granite State remains a popular destination for those seeking outdoor recreation such as skiing and snowboarding. Tourists also visit for the dining and tax-free shopping.
For the 2019 winter season, the division will continue focusing on markets in northeast Canada, New York and the New England region.
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