As British Columbia experiences some of its strongest tourism growth in years, Revelstoke is receiving $583,057 from the Province’s Resort Municipality Initiative (RMI) to support its tourism industry.
Through the Province’s RMI, Revelstoke has received a total of $4,690,273 since 2008 in funding toward projects including (but not limited to): snowmobile infrastructure development, trails (including mountain and dirt bike), museum enhancements, public art projects, an outdoor performance space, a visitor information centre, shuttles and airport improvements.
The RMI provides $10.5 million each year to help eligible resort-oriented municipalities to develop and enhance their tourism infrastructure and amenities. RMI communities include Whistler, Fernie, Kimberley, Golden, Harrison Hot Springs, Invermere, Osoyoos, Radium Hot Springs, Revelstoke, Rossland, Sun Peaks, Tofino, Ucluelet and Valemount.
Since the RMI’s inception in 2006, more than $108.6 million has been invested in tourism infrastructure and programs to support local and regional tourism economies in the 14 participating communities.
Quotes:
Shirley Bond, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training and Minister Responsible for Labour –
“B.C.’s tourism industry is experiencing incredible growth. It’s helping to create jobs and is one of the reasons why our province has the leading economy in Canada. Resort Municipality Initiative funding ensures qualifying resort communities have the resources they need to provide a world-class traveller experience. It’s an important step toward making sure visitors return to our province for years to come, supporting businesses and keeping our economy diverse, strong and growing.”
Mark McKee, mayor of Revelstoke –
“The City of Revelstoke is grateful to receive continued funding from the Province through the Resort Municipality Initiative Program. This financial investment in our community has been instrumental in supporting Revelstoke with the promotion and retention of tourism. The continued funding allows our resort community to increase visitor activities and as a result contributes to the local economy.”
Quick Facts:
- In 2015, 4.9 million international visitors came to B.C. – about an 8% increase compared to 2014.
- The number of total overnight international visitors to B.C. in 2016 so far (January to July) surpassed the three million mark (3,200,503) for an increase of 12.5% over the same period last year.
- Tourism provides a job for roughly one out of every 15 people employed in B.C.
- RMI supports the province’s tourism strategy, Gaining the Edge, and the BC Jobs Plan.
Learn More:
To learn more about the RMI, please visit: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/topic.page?id=30A40BDA6D8346798E15C6050063F719
BC Jobs Plan: http://www.bcjobsplan.ca/