Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada Receives $2 million in Funding from Destination Canada
ITAC to use funds for new domestic awareness campaign running this summer
COAST SALISH TERRITORY (Vancouver, BC) July 15, 2021 As part of a long-term partnership, theIndigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)is excited to announce new investment from Destination Canadaof $2 million in funding and $950,000 of in-kind support, in an effort to stabilize the Indigenous tourism sector.
The funding ensures ITAC can move forward with their new sales and marketing campaign, entitledThe Original Original, promoting Indigenous tourism operators from coast to coast to coast and helping to rebuild the Indigenous tourism industry, which was disproportionately devastated by the pandemic.
"Research from Destination Canada shows that one in three Canadians are interested in Indigenous experiences,"says Keith Henry, President and CEO of ITAC."Destination Canada's support at this time has allowed us protection from insolvency and will give Indigenous tourism experiences the chance to remain competitive as tourism rebounds. This partnership is invaluable to the entire Indigenous tourism industry and we are extremely grateful for Destination Canadas support, recognizing the value of Indigenous tourism to this country. ITAC will continue advocating for additional support in order to ensure the survival of the Indigenous tourism industry and is hopeful other partners will support and recognize the value of Indigenous tourism as well."
"True reconciliation involves supporting Indigenous communities and businesses. The dedication and efforts of ITAC, backed by the long-standing partnership with Destination Canada and by this renewed support, are an important part of helping Indigenous peoples, communities and businesses build back better," says the Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages.
"To know Canada, we must understand the contributions of Indigenous peoples to our past, present and future,"says Marsha Walden, President and CEO of Destination Canada."As a step towards reconciliation, we can all commit to learning about Indigenous culture and history. Tourism can be a gateway for this shared learning and we are delighted to be expanding our work with ITAC to support the recovery of Indigenous tourism businesses. I encourage all Canadians to add an Indigenous tourism experience to their vacation plans."
Fully supported by this funding, ITAC launched its summer marketing campaign,The Original Original, on June 21, 2021, National Indigenous Peoples Day. The campaign aims to educate travellers, modernize their perception of Indigenous experiences and rebuild the Indigenous tourism industry. A key component ofThe Original Originalis a new brand mark to help travellers better identify and book experiences from Indigenous-owned tourism businesses across Canada.
"With recent news surrounding Indigenous communities across Canada, its more important than ever to elevate Indigenous voices and ensure Indigenous community members are given the opportunity to share their stories and reclaim their culture,"says Henry."Indigenous tourism andThe Original Original Markprovides an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about Indigenous culture, history, customs, food and way of life in an authentic way, directly from Indigenous Peoples."
Prior to March 2020, Indigenous tourism was outpacing all other tourism sectors in Canada for growth, bringing an estimated $1.9 billion in revenue to Canadas gross domestic product. At that time, there were an estimated 40,000 Indigenous tourism employees and 1,800 Indigenous-led businesses. Today there are an estimated 15,000 employees and 1,000 businesses left.
Since 2015, Destination Canada and ITAC have exchanged knowledge, expertise and market intelligence as well as facilitated, educated and consulted together on product readiness. Destination Canada has also assisted ITAC in connecting travel trade to export-ready products through available programs, while cooperating in marketing programs in countries of mutual interest. The organizations plan to continue to build upon their work and collaboration into the future.
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About the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada
The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) is a national non-profit Indigenous tourism industry organization established in 2015. ITAC is the lead organization tasked with growing and promoting the Indigenous tourism industry across the country. Inspired by a vision for a thriving Indigenous tourism economy sharing authentic, memorable and enriching experiences, ITAC develops relationships with groups and regions with similar mandates to enable collective support, product development, promotion and marketing of authentic Indigenous tourism businesses in a respectful protocol.