Introduction to Tourism and Cultural Tourism in BC

Tourism plays a vital role in the growth of communities across British Columbia – and there’s a place for you in it.

This course offers an inspiring introduction to the tourism industry in BC, designed especially for Indigenous individuals interested in exploring career paths, business opportunities, or community involvement in tourism. You’ll gain practical knowledge of how the industry is organized and learn about the key sectors that make up this dynamic and growing field.'

This training is ideal for Indigenous individuals who are curious about careers, business opportunities, or community roles in tourism. It’s a great starting point for anyone interested in joining BC’s vibrant visitor economy.

Topics covered:

  1. Organization of tourism in British Columbia
  2. Understanding the business of the visitor industry
  3. Transportation and infrastructure sector
  4. Adventure and ecotourism
  5. Cultural interpretation and Indigenous experiences
  6. Food and beverage sector
  7. Accommodation sector
  8. Events and attractions sectors
  9. Ethics of hospitality: hosts and guests
  10. Where do I fit in? Resources and opportunities

Session Details
This is a 10-day micro-credential course offered through the University of Northern British Columbia. The course runs Monday to Friday, from October 20 to 31, 2025. Each day begins at 9:00 AM PST with three hours in a virtual classroom, followed by afternoon time for independent work on assignments.

Certification is based on attendance, participation, and the completion of all assignments. Attendance is mandatory. To earn the micro-credential, participants must actively contribute during class sessions and submit all Mission Possible assignments.

Value: $1500.00

Due to the high cost and time commitment of this program, ITBC is accepting applications of interest to review before approving the funds.

Eligibility
Indigenous Tourism BC may cover the full costs of this training for eligible participants.

  • Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit, Metis) residing in BC
  • Indigenous-owned tourism businesses (51%+ Indigenous ownership), and employees of
  • First Nations-owned tourism businesses (51%+ First Nations ownership), and employees of
  • First Nations Communities in BC

Prerequisites
There are no formal prerequisites – just a willingness to learn and grow in the tourism industry. However, completion of Grade 10 is recommended to support success with reading, writing, and project-based assignments throughout the course.

Questions?
We would love to hear from you! Email [email protected]

Training Type
Certification, Classroom, Discussion, Online, University Micro-Credential
Training Category
Business Management, Indigenous Cultural Tourism

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