WASHINGTON, DC — Looking to inspire your clients with a dynamic, cultural, and easy-to-sell destination? Now’s your chance to become a true Washington, DC specialist – while entering for a chance to win an exceptional trip.
Designed to increase engagement, deepen destination knowledge and drive visitation, the Washington, DC Special Agent Academy is an interactive training program created to equip travel professionals with the tools they need to become experts in the U.S. capital.
From May 18 – June 30, 2026, Canadian travel advisors are invited to join the Washington, DC Special Agent Academy and expand their expertise while discovering everything the destination has to offer.
Through three engaging core missions, travel advisors will discover …
- 100+ free things to do in Washington, DC
- The city’s most vibrant and authentic neighbourhoods
- Iconic landmarks, must-see attractions, cultural events, and unique experiences that make Washington, DC a year-round destination for visitors
Complete your certification and get the chance to win …
- Roundtrip flights to Washington, DC (for one travel advisor)
- 3-nights accommodation
- VIP tickets to the Blue Jays vs. Nationals game on July 29, 2026
- Tickets to some of DC’s top attractions
The winning travel advisor gets an exclusive VIP experience at the Blue Jays vs. Nationals game, including:
- Seats behind home plate
- All-inclusive food and alcoholic beverages
- A pre-game restaurant experience
- Indoor lounge access
All advisors who successfully complete the program May 18 – June 30, 2026 will automatically be entered into the prize draw.
Canadian travel advisors can enroll and complete the DC Special Agent Academy by visiting: https://destinationdc.
Bonus:
The winner may bring a guest! While the guest’s airfare is not included, all on-site experiences will include two tickets. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your destination expertise, elevate your client recommendations, and experience Washington, DC like never before!
Lead image caption: Fans cheer at Nationals Park in Washington, DC (photo credit Washington Nationals)








