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Alberta tourism soars to new heights
Sep 25, 2024 Tourism is Alberta’s number one service export sector, bringing jobs, dollars and prosperity into the province’s economy. The 2023 tourism indicators make it clear: investments made by Alberta’s government in the province’s tourism sector are paying off. According to the latest data from Statistics Canada, in 2023 visitors spent $12.7 billion in […]
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Read MoreIndigenous-Led Stargazing Experiences in Alberta – Avenue Calgary
September 13, 2024 With crisp, clear air and earlier sunsets, autumn is prime time for stargazing and to learn about the night sky through an Indigenous lens. “The moon and the stars give us guidance,” says Lilyrose Meyers, a Knowledge Holder and traditional workshop teacher at Métis Crossing, a cultural gathering centre and vacation lodge […]
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Read MoreOlsen: Indigenous-owned golf resorts offer great golf and more – Calgary Herald
It’s a sunny afternoon and I can see the mountains on the horizon from the first tee box at St. Eugene golf course. This beautiful par-72 championship course meanders through rolling woodland alongside the St. Mary River just outside Cranbrook, B.C. on tribal lands. There’s no mistaking the Indigenous connection, because each hole is named […]
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Read MoreFrom their own voices’: How Indigenous tourism continues to develop in Jasper National Park – Jasper Fitzhugh
June 18, 2024 “Indigenous culture is not just a picture of a totem pole or an Indigenous mural; it is the person and the story behind those processes and the practices. Indigenous tourism, when it’s done right, allows those voices to speak up and be heard.” In today’s landscape, having an awareness of Indigenous culture […]
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Read MorePromoting Alberta’s tourism opportunities in Asia
Jun 06, 2024 Minister Schow will meet with key travel trade representatives in Tokyo and Seoul, as well as government officials from Gangwon, South Korea and Hokkaido, Japan to promote the province, strengthen relations and develop South Korean and Japanese markets. International travellers are an important part of Alberta’s visitor economy, as they stay longer, […]
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Read MoreMinister Vandal announces federal funding to enhance Alberta’s Indigenous tourism economy
From: Prairies Economic Development Canada March 13, 2024 The Government of Canada is investing in the growth of tourism to support economic reconciliation and enable Indigenous communities on the Prairies to share their stories, traditions, and landscapes with visitors from across Canada and around the world. In Alberta, authentic Indigenous experiences and offerings are a […]
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Read MoreGrowing Alberta’s visitor economy
Feb 14, 2024 In 2022, Alberta saw a record $10.7 billion in tourism spending, an increase of $600 million from 2019 levels. This growth signals Alberta’s visitor economy is on an upward trend and ready to reach new heights year over year. To support a growing visitor economy, Alberta’s government is launching a long-term provincial […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Tourism Alberta showcases opportunities – Mix 103.7
January 30, 2024 Indigenous Tourism is growing in Canada and Alberta is leading the pack. Yesterday over 100 people gathered at Mac Island as part of a conference put on by Indigenous Tourism Alberta. The symposium is one of three gatherings in Alberta to discuss and help spur development in a growing industry that contributes […]
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Read MoreSupporting new adventures in Alberta
Jan 23, 2024 Alberta’s government continues to invest in diverse tourism destinations, revitalizing communities, generating jobs and supporting businesses across the province. In 2022, Alberta saw $10.7 billion in tourism spending, which represented an increase of $600 million from 2019 levels. This growth is evidence of a full recovery from the downturn during the pandemic, […]
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Read MoreI.C.Y.M.I.: Walking on Ancient Ice: Glacier Walking and Hiking in Alberta – Western Wheel
December 14, 2023 COOL WINTER GUIDE: Stories and information for all things winter in Alberta. Glaciers are huge ice masses that have developed from snow packed and compressed over thousands of years. The glaciers in the Alberta Rockies are believed to be around 10,000 years old. Tourists visit Alberta from all over the world in […]
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