Indigenous Tourism BC Launches Corporate Retreats, Experiences Campaign
Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is launching a campaign to encourage corporations, organizations, and special interest groups to book retreats, meetings, workshops, and educational experiences with Indigenous tourism businesses in British Columbia.
B.C.'s Indigenous tourism operators provide both space and leadership for learning, reflection, and dialogue. This is a valuable means for organizations that are looking to implement Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action or for educators that are seeking to apply First Nations learning principles.
ITBC encourages everyone to participate and support Indigenous tourism businesses in B.C., representing the diverse and living Indigenous peoples and cultures in present-day B.C..
When finding new ways to conduct business and improve relationships with Indigenous Peoples and partners, organizations and their teams can both experience and learn from Indigenous-owned businesses that include accommodations, outdoor experiences, event facilities, food & beverage establishment, cultural centres, gift shops, and galleries.
Thompson Okanagan Indigenous services providers listed include:
Quaaout Lodge and Spa at Talking Rock Golf Resort - Chase
Jack Sam's Restaurant at Quaaout Lodge - Chase
Moccasin Trails - Kamloops and Kelowna
Nk'Mip Cultural Centre - Osoyoos
Kekuli Cafe - West Kelowna, Merritt