Thompson Okanagan Tourism News | 2023-12 (1/2)
Latest updates from the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, including announcements, webinars, events, opportunities to get involved, resources, and research to support Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals.
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Our Hearts Stand with TRU and Families |
Memorial Scholarship & Support for Thompson Rivers University Students Involved in Fatal CrashOn November 29, three Thompson Rivers University (TRU) students were involved in a tragic car collision near the school’s campus in Kamloops. Owyn McInnis, died, while Owen Waterhouse and Riley Brinnen were seriously injured.
This is a tremendous tragedy in the region and our hearts go out to everyone involved. Those that wish to support can make a donation to Riley’s GoFundMe page, Owen’s GoFundMe page, or the TRU Owyn McInnis Memorial Men's Volleyball Athletic Award. |
Industry Resources |
Apply for Tourism Growth Program: Funding up to $250,000 | Apply by February 2024PacifiCan’s Tourism Growth Program (TGP) will provide up to $250,000 in funding to businesses, tourism organizations, and local communities to develop tourism products and experiences that create lasting prosperity in BC communities.
Info sessions will be held on December 6 (virtual) and 7 (in Kelowna at 10 AM). Register → |
Destination BC Tourism Digital Academy January IntakeRegister for this free online Digital Marketing Program for tourism businesses. Beginning in January and held over 8 weeks, participants will learn practical, actionable guidance through video recordings, live sessions, one-on-one coaching, and audits.
Destination BC also offers a self-guided version of the Tourism Digital Academy to complete at your own pace. |
Destination BC Learning CentreWe know it's important to consider diversity and inclusion in tourism marketing. But how do we build equity into every aspect of business? How do we uplift underrepresented voices and challenge the dominant culture lens?
Learn how in Destination BC's new Learning Centre resource, Best Practices for Inclusive Visuals, which shares the key principles, overarching goals, and tangible steps to help businesses make travel marketing more inclusive. |
TOTA Webinar Recap: Introduction & Future of Renewable Natural GasHere is a quick recap of the “An Introduction and Future of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Webinar” run by TOTA’s Energy Analyst, Harshit Srivastava in November:
The webinar introduced Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) as an immediate solution for reducing carbon footprints of tourism businesses, residences and the transportation sector. With 22 attendees and plenty of questions, the session was engaging and informative. Participants learned about RNG's environmental benefits and how they could communicate with Harshit if they had further questions.
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go2HR's Workplace Psychological Health & Safety Coaches Available to Employees for Holiday SupportAs the holiday season approaches, go2HR emphasizes the importance of connecting with their Workplace Psychological Health & Safety (PH&S) Coaches. Employers are encouraged to seek assistance for all mental health needs, especially during a time when working through the holidays may pose challenges for individuals. Ensuring that workers and seasonal staff receive the necessary psychological support is a key focus, promoting a workplace environment that prioritizes psychological health and safety. |
Employer Registration Open for Virtual Tourism Job Fair: February 1, 2024Tourism HR Canada, Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC) and Baxter Media have partnered to connect tourism operators and job seekers from across the country with a new, virtual event: the National Tourism Job Fair. This free event will offer networking and learning opportunities
Led by TIAC, the virtual platform will launch in January 2024, allowing job seekers to explore career options and network with industry leaders. Attendees can look forward to expert-led sessions on industry trends, skill development, and strategies for navigating the evolving landscape of travel and hospitality |
Training Programs
Employer Webinars by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada A free virtual learning series to help employers learn more about Canada’s economic immigration programs. Each week will feature a new topic and provide employers with an opportunity to ask questions. The next session, Addressing Permanent Labour Needs, in on December 6.
Fast Track Your Future Education Series by BC Hotel Association Elevate your team's potential by registering for the following training programs:
New go2HR Joint Health & Safety Committee Training Course
This self-paced course shares how joint health and safety committee members can effectively carry out duties. Completion of this course meets the 8-hour training requirement for new committee members and worker health & safety representatives, as per the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. |
Be a ResourceTourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC) Survey TIABC is seeking input from both members and non-members to assess the level of satisfaction with its leadership and to solicit valuable input to help shape the organization's future direction, ensuring effectiveness as advocates for the tourism sector. Please complete this 10 minute survey by December 8.
The BC Hotel Association is conducting a short four-minute survey to advise on hotel hiring, training, and retention needs for 2024. Please complete by Wednesday, December 20. |
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Destination BC Launches First Iconic Brand, Rainforest to RockiesThe first Iconic brand to launch from the Invest in Iconics strategy, Rainforest to Rockies, is an iconic Canadian journey along ever-changing landscapes, inspiring travellers to visit more places in the province.
On HelloBC.com/Rainforest-to-Rockies, travellers can choose their own adventure and enjoy the journey from Vancouver on the Pacific Coast to the Canadian Rockies through several routes to various communities, including destinations in the Thompson Okanagan, such as Kamloops, Mt Robson, Osoyoos and the Kettle Valley Rail Trail.
The TOTA team looks forward to promoting this iconic route through the region. |
Shout Outs
Congratulations to the Thompson Okanagan restaurants that made it onto OpenTable’s Top 100 restaurants in Canada for 2023:
Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country Featured in Travel & Leisure Magazine as: "This Under-the-radar Canadian Wine Region Has North America's First Indigenous-owned Winery, 4,000 Acres of Vineyards, and Great Hiking and Biking" |
Strengthening the Destination |
Watch Kelowna Now Live Interview With TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-MatthewsTOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews was invited to discuss Thompson Okanagan tourism on Kelowna Now Live with Jim Csek and Jason Mann. |
Quality Inn and Suites Vernon Becomes First Biosphere Certified Hotel in the Thompson OkanaganQuality Inn and Suites Vernon has achieved Biosphere Certification, becoming the first hotel within the Thompson Okanagan region to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability management. With the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform, the certification was completed in six months.
TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment Program team is available to help organizations. Learn more about TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment Program or book a Biosphere Presentation. |
Industry Highlights |
🏆 Wells Gray Tours Roland Neave receives lifetime achievement award
Well done to the winners of the 2023 Kelowna Chamber Business Excellence Awards:
⛷️ Big White Ski Resort is celebrating their 60 year anniversary this year
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Thompson Okanagan Tourism News | 2023-11 (2/2)
Latest updates from the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, including announcements, webinars, events, opportunities to get involved, resources, and research to support Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals.
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Featured News |
Okanagan Crush Pad Switches to 100% Renewable Natural GasIn an industry leading shift towards a more sustainable future, Summerland’s Okanagan Crush Pad Winery, parent company to Haywire and Garnet Valley Ranch Winery, has joined forces with TOTA and FortisBC to transition to 100% Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). |
Video Tour of Kelowna Biogas Plant & RNG ProductionJoin Mike Overend, TOTA Director of Destination Development and Stewardship, on a tour of the FortisBC Kelowna Biogas Plant. Mike shares how naturally occurring gasses from waste at the Kelowna Glenmore Landfill are captured and transformed into RNG.
Residents and businesses across the Thompson Okanagan have the opportunity to reduce their carbon emissions by making the switch to RNG.
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Destination BC Learning CentreWant to use research and analytics to gain insights into your visitors and measure your marketing efforts? The Destination BC Learning Centre has the following articles to guide tourism businesses: |
❄️ Winter Communications Planning: Destination BC has updated the Winter Emergency Messaging Guidance document with official emergency information resources, as well as suggested messaging, visuals, and actions for BC’s tourism industry during emergencies. 💲New Rebate: The Securing Small Business Rebate provides BC small businesses with funds to cover the costs of commercial property crime and vandalism repairs, or to implement eligible preventative measures. Applications are open from November 22, 2023 to January 2025. 🍽️ Promote Culinary Tourism Events Across Canada: The Canadian Culinary Tourism Alliance (CCTA) is launching a new events calendar, "Guide to Canada's Tastiest Events." Submit your event to share the opportunity with audiences across Canada. |
Research Reports👫The 2022 Public Perceptions of BC's Tourism Industry report contains feedback from British Columbians on their openness to tourism, perceived industry importance, importance of tourism to the economy, perceptions on the economic impact of tourism, perceived socio-cultural impacts of tourism, perceived environmental impacts of tourism, and more. 📊 The Projections of Tourism Employment in Canada 2019-2027 has been updated with key findings that indicate a steady recovery. BC is expected to surpass 2019 employment levels in 2024. Complementing the full report, there are concise factsheets for each industry group highlighting crucial projections and regional insights. 📉 The go2HR BC Tourism and Hospitality Employment Tracker - October 2023 data reveals persistent challenges in employment and recovery within the Thompson Okanagan tourism and hospitality sector, including a 15% decrease in employment from September to October, translating to 26% fewer employees compared to October 2019. |
Be a Resource✨Spirit of Hospitality Lottery - The BC Hospitality Foundation provides essential support to BC hospitality employees facing times of medical or financial crisis. To raise funds, they are holding a lottery with over $30,000 in prizes to be won, including getaways to Aspen, Big White, the Pacific Northwest, Okanagan Wine touring, Vancouver Island, Osoyoos, Tofino, and Whistler. Buy tickets |
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Recovery Campaigns to Encourage Travel to Thompson Okanagan & BCTOTA and Destination BC (DBC) launched coordinated marketing campaigns to encourage travel in the fall months and beyond to impacted areas in the Thompson Okanagan region and the province overall. DBC’s provincial campaign "Help BC by Exploring BC" was augmented by a regional and community campaign entitled "Travel Now" and supported by the TOTA Marketing Team. |
Highway 3 Tourism CampaignThe Highway 3 Tourism Alliance—a collaboration led by three regions (Kootenay Rockies Tourism Association, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) and Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Tourism Region)—has launched its first campaign. The campaign includes a new website, which showcases communities in BC along Highway 3 (including the Similkameen, South Okanagan, and Boundary Country areas of the Thompson Okanagan), shares recommended itineraries, and encourages travellers to slow down to enjoy a classic road trip. Digital ads will promote fall travel. Check out Hwy3BC.ca for more information. Contact Mike@TOTABC.com with any questions. |
Business Feature: Osoyoos Desert CentreThe Osoyoos Desert Centre is a nonprofit charitable organization founded in 1991 to conserve the rich, biologically diverse habitats of British Columbia’s southern interior. The South Okanagan is home to one of the highest concentrations of rare and at-risk species in all of Canada. Through its conservation, restoration and education efforts, the Osoyoos Desert Centre strives to generate public knowledge, respect and active concern for these fragile and endangered ecosystems. In a recent email update, Lee McFadyen, President of the Osoyoos Desert Centre, shared her experience of this past summer, which is all too familiar for many in the industry. She begins by reflecting on the past summer, reminiscing about visitors enjoying tours and events on their new boardwalk and under the new pergola over the picnic tables. |
"Then whammy; a stray spark ignited vegetation near Oroville. With strong south winds the flames raced northward, people hurriedly evacuating, homes saved by valiant firefighters. As the fire was burning fiercely above us, we were concerned about stray embers igniting the tinder dry vegetation and sweeping through the Centre. Foremost in our minds was the safety of staff and visitors. What to do? The answer was obvious. Close! Until the threat passed. Close, even though this would result in no visitors for two weeks and further affect admissions already impacted by smoke and heat. But safety came first. |
The threat passed; the Centre was intact. We reopened, but overall conditions reduced outdoor activity and visitor numbers remained down. So here we are. The challenging summer has reduced our cash flow significantly. Despite this, our commitment to our many programs is not squelched. We have the energy to continue. The site provides the platform, but cash is essential to maintaining the educational and fun programs enjoyed by our diverse visitors. Board and staff are optimistic, but we need your help. Please consider making a donation to us this year." To learn more about Osoyoos Desert Centre, visit Desert.org. |
Strengthening the Destination |
TOTA at the BC Cabinet & First Nations Leaders’ GatheringThe BC Regional Destination Marketing Organization CEOs, including TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews, were invited to attend the BC Cabinet & First Nations Leaders’ Gathering with Minister Lana Popham, Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sport. The Gathering included discussion sessions and one-on-one meetings to connect leaders and help move forward on the path to building a fair, just, and equitable future through government-to-government relationships that support reconciliation and self-determination. |
TIABC Board of DirectorsThe Tourism Industry Association of BC (TIABC) announced their 2023-24 Board of directors, including the following directors doing business in the Thompson Okanagan:
Congratulations and thank you to these industry professionals for serving the tourism industry. |
New Provincial Parks in North Thompson and Boundary CountryThe newly acquired land includes:
The Province is consulting with First Nations’ governments prior to making decisions about legally establishing the lands as parks and protected areas. |
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Thompson Okanagan Tourism Newsletter | 2023-11
Latest updates from the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, including announcements, webinars, events, opportunities to get involved, resources, and research to support Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals.
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