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Boosting Indigenous Tourism in Lower Mainland with $1.6 Million InvestmentsBoosting Indigenous Tourism in Lower Mainland with $1.6 Million Investments


The Government’s Vision for Cultural Experiences

Investing in Lower Mainland attractions to foster cultural experiences is a step towards boosting Indigenous tourism, driving economic growth, and attracting visitors to British Columbia.

A New Chapter in Tourism Growth

Announced on World Tourism Day, the $1.6 million funding through PacifiCan’s Tourism Growth Program supports seven organizations in creating dynamic experiences, including arts exhibitions, family-friendly festivals, and historic sites.

Revitalizing Indigenous Tourism

Indigenous Tourism BC is set to receive $350,000 for capacity-building workshops and content development. This initiative aims to promote Indigenous culture and heritage through engaging media campaigns.

A Journey into History

The Vancouver Maritime Museum is granted $250,000 to refurbish the historic St. Roch National Historic Site, offering an immersive showcase of Inuit navigational skills and history.

A Cinematic Affair

The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society will use its $250,000 funding to enhance the 2024 Vancouver International Film Festival with interactive events and exclusive experiences to attract local and international attendees.

Diverse Investment Portfolio

Additional investments include $205,270 for Fort Langley Community Improvement Society, $201,000 for Nectar Yoga Retreat, $129,500 for Tourism Burnaby, and $250,000 for Yes Cycle, each contributing to enriching tourism experiences in the region.

Creating Memorable Visitor Experiences

Projects like these not only provide enriching experiences for visitors but also contribute to job creation, economic growth, community enhancement, and positioning British Columbia as a premier tourist destination.

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Leadership Voices

“The Lower Mainland showcases rich history and cultural diversity. These investments not only strengthen our economy but also create jobs and support our communities.”

-The Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada

“From majestic mountains to captivating coastlines, British Columbia offers what tourists desire. Supporting the tourism industry’s growth and flourishing through the Tourism Growth Program will attract more tourists to the Lower Mainland.”

-The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada