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The Value of Tourism

Length: half or full day

Get excited about your future in Indigenous tourism. The Value of Tourism Workshop provides inspiration and information for leadership and community to generate Stakeholder enthusiasm, transition between industries, and unfold new economic development potential. This workshop is delivered by ITBC staff and combines your unique interests with leading marketplace research to generate businesses ideas that showcase your land and culture. We will work with you to determine what opportunities best suit the skills, interests, and experience of your community and the current marketplace.

Who should attend this workshop?

The Value of Tourism Workshop is designed for community members, leaders, entrepreneurs, and staff interested in learning more about opportunities to invest in Indigenous tourism development. It is ideal training for those who are in the curious, conceptual, or start-up phase of business design and planning.

To schedule The Value of Tourism Workshop for your business or community, contact [email protected].

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