People who work in the Indigenous tourism sector and communities throughout B.C. will benefit from $4 million to create new opportunities for tourism development.
“Indigenous tourism offers a unique experience that allows Indigenous communities to welcome people to their land and tell their stories the way they want them to be told,” said Lisa Beare, Minister of Tourism Arts and Culture. “Indigenous tourism has great potential in B.C., and our government is investing in Indigenous Tourism BC to ensure people enjoy the benefits of this thriving sector.”
Through Destination BC, the Province is providing Indigenous Tourism BC with $4 million over three years, beginning April 1, 2020. This is an increase of $1 million over the previous three years. It will go toward funding Indigenous tourism specialists in regions throughout the province and enhancing Indigenous Tourism BC’s digital resources.
“Destination BC has been a strong partner and supporter of Indigenous Tourism BC for almost 20 years,” said Marsha Walden, CEO, Destination BC. “Investing in Indigenous tourism will help ensure more travellers experience the authenticity, uniqueness and diversity of B.C., and the stories and products offered by Indigenous peoples and communities across the province.”
This additional funding reinforces the Indigenous Tourism Accord, signed by Indigenous Tourism BC and the Province in November 2019, as a commitment to help grow opportunities for people and tourism businesses in B.C. while supporting the next generation of Indigenous tourism operators.
“Increased support of Indigenous tourism reinforces B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, revitalizing Indigenous cultures, traditions and languages,” said Brenda Baptiste, chair, Indigenous Tourism BC. “As the industry develops, it’s vital we continue to provide employment opportunities for Indigenous communities and that their needs remain a central focus. Greater Indigenous participation not only contributes to the authenticity of tourism in B.C., but it ensures a more vibrant and diverse destination for the millions that visit each year.”
Learn More:
For more information on Indigenous Tourism BC, visit: www.indigenousbc.com
Quick Facts:
- The Province has invested $440,000 to conduct labour market research and develop an Indigenous tourism labour market strategy that will address skills training for tourism operators and businesses in Indigenous communities.
- The Province provides additional supports to Indigenous tourism through:
- Indigenous co-management and presence in provincial parks;
- contract management of provincial recreation sites and trails;
- entrepreneurial and management training at B.C.'s post-secondary institutions;
- destination development planning throughout B.C.;
- skills training programs; and
- marketing partnerships.