BC's Indigenous tourism industry expands

 

Last updated 8/20/2019 at 3:54pm

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A new agreement will enhance tourism on the Salish Sea.

Coast Salish Territories-Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) and the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to expand the province's rich collection of Indigenous tourism products and experiences. Regional Chief Terry Teegee, signed on behalf of BCAFN which represents 203 First Nations across the province. The BCAFN advocates and advances the rights and interests of First Nations in BC.

By signing the memorandum, both parties agree to collaborate with each other-as well as with tourism, business, educational and government organizations-to support growth of Indigenous tourism province-wide. The organizations pledge to ensure business owners and operators are equipped with the necessary skills and resources to meet increased demand for authentic cultural experiences. They will also develop guiding principles and initiatives that contribute to the economic prosperity of Indigenous people while supporting the provincial economy.


"We are thrilled to collaborate with ITBC with the mutual goal of supporting the expansion of BC's Indigenous tourism industry," stated Regional Chief Terry Teegee. "Our next steps are to connect with Indigenous business owners, operators and community members, and identify strategies to inspire growth in this important economic sector."

 
 

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