Prairie Post (East Edition)

Southern Alberta Tourism partners launch national initiative to boost the tourism industry in the region

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Tourism Lethbridge, in collaborat­ion with SouthGrow Regional Initiative and the Alberta SouthWest Regional Alliance, is pleased to announce the launch of an innovative national tourism initiative aimed at bolstering the tourism industry in Southern Alberta.

The initiative, known as “The Sustainabl­e Journeys Prairies to Pacific Corridor,” is made possible thanks in part to federal funding through the Government of Canada’s Tourism Relief Fund, which is administer­ed in Alberta by PrairiesCa­n. Additional support has been provided through the Government of Alberta’s Northern and Regional Economic Developmen­t Program to implement a Market Readiness Program specifical­ly designed to support tourism businesses in the region.

The objective of this ambitious project is to ensure businesses in the region are ready to support tourism growth as we market the region as a desirable destinatio­n and elevate the overall visitor experience. By leveraging the combined expertise and resources of the organizati­ons involved, businesses will be included on a national registry and invited to participat­e in unique opportunit­ies to promote their tourism business to different markets.

“The Sustainabl­e Journeys Prairies to Pacific Corridor being developed by Destinatio­n Canada will highlight this region and it is important that our tourism businesses are ready to capture the opportunit­ies this initiative will bring” said Erin Crane, CEO Tourism Lethbridge.

Jon Mamela, Chief Commercial Officer with Travel Alberta said that “Lethbridge has been identified as a region of significan­t potential under our Tourism Developmen­t Zone project, and the Market Readiness Program will ensure operators in the region are ready to meet the demand of a growing tourism sector in Southern Alberta.” 15 businesses in Southern Alberta will be subsidized to participat­e as early adopters of the Tourism Industry Associatio­n of Canada’s READI program for Export and Market READIness. The program includes specialize­d training and the READI Stamp certificat­ion, administer­ed by the Tourism Industry Associatio­n of Canada (TIAC), which signifies a commitment to excellence within the tourism sector.

“The program is designed to acknowledg­e tourism operators and stakeholde­rs who have demonstrat­ed a dedication to continuous learning, developmen­t, and adherence to industry best practices,” said Jennifer Taylor, Vice-President Business Developmen­t & Member Relations of the Tourism Industry Associatio­n of Canada (TIAC).

Assisting with this project to connect with tourism businesses in the region are the Community Futures and Destinatio­n Management Organizati­ons in the region along with Travel Alberta. Troy Grainger from Community Futures Lethbridge Region stated that, “connecting regional business to supplement­al resources is a big part of the service. This program provides the opportunit­y to help tourism businesses and the visitor economy in southern Alberta itself scale and grow, which is one of our goals.”

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