News & Resources
The latest Thompson Okanagan tourism industry news from TOTA, tourism businesses, and communities.
Reintroducing the Biosphere Commitment Program
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is launching the revamped Biosphere Commitment Program. The updated program has a new focus on the online Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle (BSL) Platform, which allows organizations to measure, manage, and report on their sustainability efforts that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is launching the revamped Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Commitment Program for all tourism companies within the Thompson Okanagan region.
The updated Biosphere Commitment Program builds from a foundation of sustainability programming with a distinct, new focus on the online Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle (BSL) Platform. The BSL platform empowers companies to continuously measure, manage, and report on their sustainability efforts that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while preparing for Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting standards.
The new webpages for the Biosphere Commitment Program are now live. After carefully considering the community's feedback and analyzing how visitors interact with the site, TOTA has redesigned the Biosphere webpages and implemented changes that enhance navigation and improve functionality.
What’s new?
The Biosphere Commitment Program Homepage - Discover what makes this program unique and quickly connect to key sections
Program Overview - Learn more about the program and connect with one of TOTA’s Biosphere Program Success Advisors during your introduction and onboarding process
Program Success Advisors - Do you want to learn how your actions align with the SDGs? The Program Success Advisors are available to answer any questions
Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform - Your sustainable actions are uploaded and verified online through the Biosphere sustainability management software
Whether you are an existing Biosphere Commitment Program member or are interested in starting your organization's sustainability journey, TOTA invites you to explore the new webpages to learn more. Feel free to share any feedback with Biosphere@TOTABC.com. or contact a Biosphere Success Advisor to advance your journey towards Biosphere Commitment.
Get Started with the Biosphere Commitment Program
The Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Commitment Program is a sustainability program developed by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association. The focus is to equip tourism businesses in the region with the necessary tools and resources to continuously measure, manage, and report sustainability management efforts. The program aligns ongoing and future business operations with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Destination Certification to prepare businesses for a globally recognized certification. By accessing the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle platform, organizations can create customized sustainability plans and utilize dedicated support from industry experts.
Learn more about TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment Program
Book a Biosphere Introduction Presentation
TOTA Team Represents the Thompson Okanagan Region at the Explore BC
In February, members of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) attended the Explore BC conference, organized by Destination BC.
In February, the marketing team of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) attended the Explore BC event, organized by Destination BC. The event catered to Travel Trade professionals based in British Columbia, providing updates on regional developments and cities across the province with a focus on the Travel Trade sector.
The conference offered presentations about product updates from various destinations, including the Thompson Okanagan, and facilitated networking opportunities through a marketplace format. Notably, Explore BC 2024 welcomed participants from 40 companies, including 36 Receptive Tour Operators (RTOs), all eager to gain insights into British Columbia's tourism landscape.
TOTA Golf Tournament Save the Date & Call for Sponsors
The 30th Annual Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) Golf Tournament will be hosted at Bighorn Golf & Country Club in Kamloops on Thursday, May 30, 2024, with a full day of food, drink, and fun. Registration will open shortly. We look forward to seeing you there!
The 30th Annual Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) Golf Tournament will be hosted at Bighorn Golf & Country Club in Kamloops on Thursday, May 30, 2024, with a full day of food, drink, and fun.
Mingle with CEOs, hospitality pros, and a variety of people that form the heartbeat of the Thompson Okanagan tourism industry.
The TOTA Golf Tournament is an 18-hole Texas Scramble shotgun format, fun for all participants, no matter your expertise on the course. The afternoon of golf will be followed by a delicious dinner, prizes, and awards!
Registration will open shortly - subscribe to the TOTA News Centre for updates.
TOTA is currently seeking sponsors. To learn about sponsorship opportunities, email Golf@TOTABC.com.
Tourism Outlook Survey 2024
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is conducting a survey to collect current information from Thompson Okanagan tourism businesses about the financial outlook for the coming year, 2024.
A summary of the findings will be presented in March to the TOTA board, Destination BC CEO, BC Ministry of Tourism, Art, Culture, and Sport (MTACS). Please complete the survey by March 3.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is conducting a survey to collect current information from Thompson Okanagan tourism businesses about the financial outlook for the coming year, 2024.
A summary of the findings will be presented in March to the TOTA board, Destination BC CEO, BC Ministry of Tourism, Art, Culture, and Sport (MTACS).
Your company's input is critical to understanding the current tourism outlook. The survey will take approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Please complete the survey by Sunday, March 3, 11:59 pm.
To complete the survey, go to https://TOTABC.org/survey/outlook
Register for 2SLGBTQI+ Diversity & Inclusion Online Training for Tourism on March 1
Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals are invited to an online training session on March 1 to start a conversation about how your team can contribute to a work environment that empowers 2SLGBTQI+ colleagues, guests, and other stakeholders.
Friday, March 1, 2024 | 9 - 10:30 am
$25 per person
Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals are invited to a 90-minute session designed to start a conversation about 2SLGBTQI+ diversity and inclusion in your workplace. The session is hosted by Canada's 2SLGBTQI+ Chamber of Commerce and the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, as part of the Rainbow Registered program.
As a business, your responsibility to maintain an inclusive and accessible workplace is more important than ever. This session is a great way to start a conversation about how your team can contribute to a work environment that empowers 2SLGBTQI+ colleagues, guests, and other stakeholders.
Topics include:
2SLGBTQ+ Intro - terminology, sexuality, orientation & attraction
Gender Diversity - identity and expression, transition, names & pronouns
Inclusion Considerations - context, work & employment related experiences
Inclusive Workplaces - what they look like, benefits & challenges of achieving them
Putting it into practice - how to demonstrate allyship & contribute to an inclusive workplace and atmosphere
Vote TOTA for North America's Responsible Tourism Award 2024 | Voting Closes April 7
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has been nominated for North America's Responsible Tourism Award in the annual World Travel Awards. We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few moments to register and vote for TOTA by April 7.
Voting is open for the World Travel Awards North America categories until midnight April 7, 2024.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has been nominated for North America's Responsible Tourism Award in the annual World Travel Awards.
We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few moments to register and vote for TOTA in the category North America's Responsible Tourism Award.
The World Travel Awards acknowledge, reward, and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the global travel and tourism industry.
TOTA received the North America Travel Award for Responsible Tourism in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2023 (five consecutive years) and is honoured to be nominated once again in this category.
Achieving this recognition again would help TOTA spread the word on how the Thompson Okanagan tourism industry and our organization are working to offer tourism services in a responsible and sustainable manner. TOTA would then be in the running to compete in the World Travel Award for Responsible Tourism. TOTA received the global award in 2018, 2019, and 2020; and was nominated in 2022 and 2023.
How to Vote
To support TOTA and spread the word about the Thompson Okanagan region, please take a moment to register and vote for TOTA in the category North America's Responsible Tourism Award.
Votes can be cast by travel professionals, media and tourism consumers, with the nominee gaining the most votes in each category announced as the winner.
Votes cast by industry voters will count as two votes (if you check the Travel Industry box when you register, provide your company details, and submit a minimum of 10 votes).
Responsible Tourism Initiatives
TOTA's focus on responsible and sustainable tourism has been guided by the Regional Strategy: Embracing Our Potential since 2012, updated in 2020 with a continued focus on:
Sustainability
Regional Development projects
Accessible Tourism
Indigenous Tourism
Crisis Management
Trail Development
Partnerships
Learn more about these and other initiatives at TOTABC.org.
TOTA Team Represents the Thompson Okanagan Region at the International Media Marketplace (IMM)
The TOTA marketing team represented the Thompson Okanagan region at the International Media Marketplace (IMM) in New York in January 2024. The team met with 25 top tier media in the media marketplace where they got to know the individual writers and creators.
The TOTA marketing team represented the Thompson Okanagan region at the International Media Marketplace (IMM) in New York in January 2024. There, along with 525 North American media and 390 international travel brands, they attended a full day educational summit, discussing topics such as AI best practices, the relevance of podcasts, the changing media landscape, and a panel with travel editors.
As well, the team met with 25 top tier media in the media marketplace where they got to know the individual writers and creators and discussed various topics related to the key pillars TOTA’s media team works to amplify. These pillars are Accessibility, Indigenous Culture, Year-round Travel, the Variety of Activities and Adventures in the Region, Wellness Travel, and Road Trips.
These conferences are important to create connections with top tier media in the hopes of eventually inviting them to the region for excellent media coverage. Team Canada had one of the largest turnouts at the conference with the BC team being the largest province represented.
Learn more about the International Media Marketplace.
TOTA Team Represents the Region at CITAP+
The TOTA marketing team attended the Canadian Inbound Tourism Association (CITAP+) Winter Function on December 5 in Richmond, BC., to discuss new and existing trade-ready products in hopes of bringing more visitors to the TOTA region.
The TOTA team represented the Thompson Okanagan region at the Canadian Inbound Tourism Association (CITAP+) Winter Function on December 5 in Richmond, BC. CITAP+ works to improve the business environment for Reciprocal Tour Operators (RTO’s) and their partners specializing in inbound tourism in order to create a robust and varied tour and travel economy in Canada to foster global prospects for inbound tourism in the long run. At this event, TOTA met with RTO’s from British Columbia based in Vancouver to discuss new and existing trade-ready products in hopes of bringing more visitors to the TOTA region.
Learn more about CITAP+ at CITAP.ca
View Market Updates from CITAP+.
Ski the Thompson Okanagan Press Release
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is encouraging people to plan a visit to a Thompson Okanagan ski resorts to experience the wonders of winter by sharing a roundup of information with media. The press release is designed to raise awareness of ski resorts, passes, and activities in the Thompson Okanagan, inspiring them to plan a trip.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is encouraging Canadians and Americans to plan a visit to a Thompson Okanagan ski resorts to experience the wonders of winter by sharing a roundup of information with media.
Hatch Comms on behalf of TOTA, shared a press release with Canadian and American media on February 7, 2024, that included a list of ski resorts and information related to their winter offerings and pass programs to raise awareness about the current snowy winter conditions. TOTA's social media continues to share winter themed posts on ThompsonOkanagan.com and social media.
The press release is designed to raise awareness of ski resorts in the Thompson Okanagan, inspiring them to plan a trip, with the target audiences in BC, Alberta, and Washington. Information included downhill ski information, unique indoor and outdoor experiences, pass programs, upcoming events, and travel times from the closest airports.
Release:
The Thompson Okanagan is home to world class skiing and snowboarding along with a variety of other snow activities at eight mountain resorts with some reporting bases close to 160cm. The region’s well-known winter conditions and diverse terrain promises snow sport lovers the best time ever. Adventures include skiing, snowboarding, tubing, skating, fat biking, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and more. Snow pursuits aside, visitors can enjoy all kinds of mountain, recreation, culinary and cultural activities, festivals and events in the months ahead.
Affordable alpine adventures await thanks to the region’s numerous global reciprocal pass programs and wallet-friendly day passes. The Indy Pass grants two days access at each of the following mountains: Apex Mountain Resort, Baldy Mountain Resort, and Big White Ski Resort, Manning Park, along with 180+ resorts spanning three continents. Sun Peaks Resort is included in the IKON Pass, giving skiers and riders access to 50+ destinations worldwide. SilverStar is home to MY1PASS, an inclusive ticket that provides access to seven activities: downhill skiing, cross country skiing (XC), night skiing, tubing, snowshoeing, skating and fat biking. Family-owned resort Harper Mountain’s day passes are under $70 per day.
Continue to follow mountain conditions and updates by visiting the resort websites and social media along with OnTheSnow.com.
Explore the Slopes
Nestled in the heart of the Okanagan Valley at an impressive 7,200 feet above sea level, Apex is an awesome destination for every skill level from novice to intermediate to advanced. Some say, Apex’s post-ski experiences are the best part with its popular Gunbarrel Saloon earning the title of Best Apres Ski Bar by Ski Canada for ten consecutive years. The resort also boasts an enchanting kilometre-long Adventure Skating Loop through the forest, as well as nordic skiing, snowshoeing and tubing.
Upcoming events: Western Day, Brewski, and Retro Day.
Elevate winter expeditions at British Columbia’s third-highest elevation ski resort. Located where the Nk’mip Desert meets the inland rainforest of the West Kootenays, Baldy Mountain Resort was a dream turned reality for its committed winter enthusiasts in 1968. The South Okanagan locale offers 35 runs with 600 acres of skiable terrain and an additional 240 acres dedicated to exhilarating gladed tree skiing. Off the slopes, Baldy offers 13 kilometres of snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, disc golf, and tubing.
Upcoming events: KR Academy Snowboard Camp, 16th Annual Winemakers Cup, and Slackcountry Cup.
An icon in the Thompson Okanagan skyline, the resort resides in British Columbia's famed powder belt. Encompassing a vast ski area of 7,355 acres of diverse terrain with 119 designated trails and vertical drop of 2,550 feet, the second-largest lift system in BC keeps skiers moving. The slopes at Big White Ski Resort cater to every skill level - from beginner to extreme and everything in between. The ski hill has been ranked 10th on The Times UK’s list of “best ski resorts for beginners,” boasts Western Canada’s largest night area and Canada’s largest ski-in, ski-out village. Big White is more than just alpine thrills with its access to Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, tubing, dog sledding, snowmobiling, horse-drawn sleigh rides, and Canada's highest elevation skating rink in Happy Valley.
Upcoming events: Saturday Fireworks, Jr Chef Challenge, TELUS Kelowna Cup, Family Day Weekend, and AltiTunes Music Festival.
A winter wonderland awaits at this South Thompson ski hill. Celebrating 50 years, the traditional ski area offers 16 runs with 1,400 vertical feet of elevation across 400 acres of terrain all adorned by champagne powder. The resort also offers 16 kilometres of dog-friendly snowshoe trails, a 3 kilometre nordic loop, and tubing.
Pro-tip: try the poutine and Gluhwein in the cozy Log Day Lodge.
Adventure starts in the heart of the Cascade Mountains. Winter enthusiasts will enjoy the fresh mountain air and all kinds of exciting activities surrounded by majestic peaks. The laid back resort offers more than 346 acres of skiable terrain, 64 kilometres of nordic terrain, 300 kilometres of snowshoe trails, tubing and ice skating.
Upcoming events: Guided Snowshoe Tours: S'mores, Wine & Cheese, and Fondue.
The Monashee Mountain resort’s bottomless champagne powder is a hit with snow lovers. Its 3,282 acres of skiable terrain over 4 distinct mountain faces, features 132 runs with a 760m vertical drop. There’s a reason Canadian ski pioneers, Olympians, and world champions across the globe call Silver Star home. In addition to all the downhill fun it also has the most expansive cross-country trail network in North America with 105km of nordic trails that connect the peak of SilverStar Mountain Resort to Sovereign Lake’s subalpine. What else? Mini snowmobiles, ice skating, fat baking, snowshoeing, tubing and lots of fun and delicious apres.
Upcoming events: SEISMIC Spring Festival, and Sovereign2SilverStar Ski Marathon.
Canada’s 2nd largest ski area spans 4,270 acres of winter paradise featuring an impressive 882 metres of skiable vertical descent and - wait for it - 2,000 annual hours of sunshine. Winter warriors enjoy its 3 skiable peaks, 139 trails, 19 glades, the record-setting 8 kilometre run, and 13 lifts.. Beyond the slopes, Sun Peaks is known for its charming alpine village, diverse dining offerings and fun activities like yoga, axe throwing, horse-drawn sleigh rides and more than 34 kilometres of Nordic trails for snowmobiling, fat biking and snowshoeing.
Upcoming events: Sun Peaks Demo Days, Peak Pride, Elleboard All Girls Snowboard Camp, Sip, Savour & Ski Culinary Festival, Easter Extravaganza, and Slush Cup.
A not-for-profit, community-run ski area carved into the hills of Southern British Columbia, Phoenix Mountain is a haven for snow sport lovers offering 800 feet of vertical. The iconic T-bar gives riders a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the winter wonderland on the 6-minute ride up to access its 17 official downhill runs.
All mountain villages are all accessible within under an hour from the nearest city and under two hours from the nearest airports: Penticton Airport (YYF), Kelowna International Airport (YLW) and Kamloops Airport (YKA).
Call for insights to support SFU study on advancing tourism resilience through big data and smart destination practices
TOTA is seeking tourism business owners and operators to share knowledge and insights in the study From panic to planning: Advancing tourism resilience through big data and smart destination practices by participating in a short one-on-one interview in February to April 2024.
To schedule an interview, please contact Scott Peters at Scott_Peters@SFU.ca or +1-778-878-2557
TOTA is seeking tourism business owners and operators to share knowledge and insights in the study From panic to planning: Advancing tourism resilience through big data and smart destination practices by participating in a short one-on-one interview in February to April 2024. This study, in partnership with Simon Fraser University (SFU), looks to better understand the role of data for decision making in tourism related organizations.
By participating you will help TOTA to understand the specific data needs of the regional industry and to better tailor data programs and services to fit these needs.
Participants will receive a report highlighting the findings of the study for use in their own organization.
Individuals that wish to participate are invited to reach out to Scott Peters from SFU, who is focusing his PhD on tourism resiliency in the Thompson Okanagan region and will be conducting the interviews.
Interviews are typically 20-40 minutes in length depending of the level of insights the participants wish to share.
There are three interview options:
Video call interviews: February 7 - April 30, 2024
Email interviews: February 7 - April 30, 2024
In-person interviews: April 15 - April 30, 2024
The interview questions serve as a guideline and conversation can be tailed to your specific industry and insights.
How to Get Involved
Expression of interest to participate or any questions regarding this study can be sent to Scott_Peters@SFU.ca
Before your interview, please fill out the study consent form HERE and email Scott_Peters@SFU.ca
We look forward to the opportunity to learn from your insights.
Share Your Insights to Enhance Resilience Planning Using Big Data
Thompson Okanagan tourism business owners and operators are invited to share their perspectives on how the region can advance tourism resilience through big data and smart destination practices. Insights will be collected through an in-person or video interview.
To schedule an interview, please contact Scott Peters at Scott_Peters@SFU.ca or +1-778-878-2557
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is supporting a study called “From panic to planning: Advancing tourism resilience through big data and smart destination practices,” which looks at the utilization and adaptation of tourism-specific, data-driven decision support systems in British Columbia.
The research is seeking Thompson Okanagan tourism business owners and operators to share their perspectives on the following questions:
Can a combination of big data, smart destination practices, social-economic resilience based systems thinking, and decision support technology enhance a tourism industry’s emergency preparedness and resilience planning?
Can access to big data, awareness of smart destination thinking, and access to real-time decision support technology help shift a reactive industry planning culture to one of proactive preparedness?
Share Your Insights
Insights will be collected through an in-person or video interview, over 20-60 minutes, depending on the number of insights and thoughts you wish to share.
Interviews will consist of a combination of offset questions and a free flow conversation. A list of these questions can be sent to you upon request.
To schedule an interview, please contact Scott Peters at Scott_Peters@SFU.ca or +1-778-878-2557.
About the Study
The research is being conducted by Prof. Peter Keller and PhD student Scott Peters of the Simon Fraser University Department of Geography, and is partially funded through a Mitacs Accelerate Fellowship Grant.
The information collected through stakeholder engagement will enable better understanding of local needs and priorities related to tourism planning and decision-making. The research will expand the utility of the Tourism Impact Portal, a data-driven decision support platform that integrates stakeholder feedback. This process will enhance the foundation of the system as well as fill in data and knowledge gaps, and allow for the development of a blueprint for scaling the program.
New Grant and Mentorship Program to "Spark" Innovative Tourism Ideas Along Rainforest to Rockies Iconic Route | Apply by March 1
A new program aimed at sparking and supporting innovative tourism ideas along the Rainforest to Rockies iconic route across southern British Columbia was announced by Destination BC, in partnership with Tourism Innovation Lab, TOTA, and other tourism partners.
The Rainforest to Rockies “Spark” Mentorships & Grants Program will match selected applicants with a tourism mentor and provide a $3,000 grant and additional partner support to help take their new tourism ideas to the next level of development.
A new program aimed at sparking and supporting innovative tourism ideas along the Rainforest to Rockies iconic route across southern British Columbia was announced by Destination BC, in partnership with Tourism Innovation Lab, TOTA, and other tourism partners.
The Rainforest to Rockies “Spark” Mentorships & Grants Program will match selected applicants with a tourism mentor and provide a $3,000 grant and additional partner support to help take their new tourism ideas to the next level of development.
The goal of the program is to find, advance, and support new tourism ideas that will enhance the road trip experience along British Columbia’s Rainforest to Rockies corridors by motivating travellers to stop and explore a unique tourism experience, encouraging them to stay longer, and visit more communities along the way.
Eligible Projects
Rainforest to Rockies is the first Iconic brand to launch from Destination BC’s Invest in Iconics Strategy and takes visitors from the Pacific Coast to the Canadian Rockies, through the Thompson Okanagan through Highways 1, 3, 5, and 99, to Gold Country, Thompson Valley, Similkameen, South Okanagan, Boundary Country, and Shuswap areas.
The Spark Program is seeking new tourism ideas that enhance the experience of the road-trip traveller along British Columbia’s Rainforest to Rockies corridors in one or more of the following ways:
Motivate travellers to stop their vehicle and explore a unique tourism experience along the Iconic Route
Motivate visitors to stay longer or visit more communities along the way,
Address gaps in tourism products and services by offering something that does not yet exist or is in demand along the route or in the area
Share or convey captivating stories about the place, providing an opportunity for the visitor to connect with the destination in a meaningful way
Preference will be given to applications that demonstrate how your tourism idea supports economic, social, and/or environmental sustainability. Ideas that support or advance principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility are encouraged.
Learn More and Apply
Applications are open to tourism entrepreneurs, small businesses, and non-profit organizations based in BC until March 1, 2024.
Following a review process, 20 finalists will be invited to four virtual pitch sessions, resulting in a total of 12 “Spark” Program winners.
For more information about the Rainforest to Rockies “Spark” Mentorships & Grants Program and upcoming info sessions, visit TourismInnovation.ca/R2R.
New Business Supports for Tourism Climate-Readiness: BC Tourism Climate Resiliency Initiative (BCTCRI)
Through the BC Tourism Climate Resiliency Initiative (BCTCRI), BC's tourism industry can apply for sustainability adaptation planning support and micro-grants from Destination BC.
The BC Tourism Climate Resiliency Initiative (BCTCRI) is launching in January 2024 to help BC’s tourism companies develop sustainable practices and climate resiliency. The program aims to incentivize and empower tourism businesses and community destination management organizations to actively contribute to the development of a clean, sustainable, and regenerative tourism landscape in BC.
The BCTCRI is comprised of four project streams that invest in:
Practical climate adaptation and sustainability planning for tourism businesses,
Micro-grants to help with implementation of climate adaptation and sustainability plans,
Development of a data framework to enable better insight-driven decisions, and
New province-wide learning and training opportunities.
Applications for the first two project streams will open in January 2024 and will provide direct support to tourism businesses by offering personalized assistance for creating sustainability roadmaps to help:
Grow sustainable business practices
Address the challenges of climate change
Save on energy costs
Identify solutions to climate change related threats.
Additionally, businesses can receive financial aid for:
Joining accredited sustainability programs
Planning for and adapting to extreme climate events such as wildfires and floods
Funding for projects that reduce energy, waste, and water consumption, aligning with CleanBC’s climate goals.
Application Process
Free, tailored support to tourism businesses looking to incorporate environmental sustainability or climate adaptation measures into their operations. An experienced program advisor and supporting experts will work with you to develop a sustainability and climate adaptation road map and perform detailed assessments to identify the most impactful, customized measures for climate resiliency. Applications are open January 18 to February 23, 2024.
Project Two: Micro-Grants to Support Sustainability and Climate Adaptation Plan Implementation
Micro-grant funding of up to $15,000 for tourism businesses that are ready to build on their current sustainability or climate adaptation plan to implement a project or obtain sustainability certification. Applications are open January 29 to March 8, 2024.
An additional micro-grant intake is planned for Fall 2024 to provide future opportunities for tourism businesses that need time to prepare or enhance their sustainability and climate adaptation plan or road map.
Project Three: Sustainability and Climate Adaptation Data Framework and Project Four: Community Destination Stewardship Initiative will launch later this year.
Learn more about the BCTCRI and the four project streams, including intake periods and application deadlines for BC’s tourism industry, by visiting the program landing page: DestinationBC.ca/what-we-do/destination-management/bc-tourism-climate-resiliency-initiative
Background
This initiative builds on the achievements of the BC Tourism Sustainability Network (BCTSN) – a collaborative sustainability support program for BC’s tourism industry that was initiated in 2022.
This initiative will be delivered by Destination BC and the RDMOs and was created through a provincial partnership with:
BC’s six Regional Destination Management Organizations (RDMOs)—the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association, Kootenay Rockies Tourism Association, Northern BC Tourism Association, Vancouver, Coast & Mountains Tourism Region, and 4VI
This initiative is being funded through a $3 million investment from the provincial Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport, over two-years, as part of BC’s Destination Development Fund.
New TOTA Visitors Campaign Focuses on Extended Stay and Transformative Experiences
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is inviting visitors to go deeper and explore the region’s most enriching experiences with its latest campaign and video entitled, Stay a While. Designed to showcase the Thompson Okanagan's hidden gems, visitors are encouraged to dive into authentic local culture, stay longer, and make meaningful discoveries.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is inviting visitors to go deeper and explore the region’s most enriching experiences with its latest campaign and video entitled, Stay a While. Designed to showcase the Thompson Okanagan's hidden gems, visitors are encouraged to dive into authentic local culture, stay longer, and make meaningful discoveries.
Stay a While is a campaign focused on extended visitor stays - whether that be an extra hour or several additional days - to discover the many experiences unique to the Thompson Okanagan where world-class food and wine, outdoor adventure, and vibrant arts and culture converge. This campaign is particularly timely and important for supporting local tourism businesses as they work to deliver exceptional experiences after the challenges of recent years.
Businesses and professionals in the Thompson Okanagan region are encouraged to visit ThompsonOkanagan.com/stay-a-while to explore Stay a While and share the campaign via social media via @Thompson_Okanagan post on Facebook and Instagram.
Campaign Themes:
Discover the Unexpected: Road Trip Adventures
“Time to go beyond the sights and take a few further turns”
A road trip through the Thompson Okanagan is more than just a journey; it is an immersive experience that will fill you with wonder. Experience the beauty of the valleys cradled between the towering mountains and rolling hills of the region. Take in the sights and sounds of the growing metropolitan areas. Whether you plan to drive the winding roads from Cache Creek all the way to Grand Forks or e-bike through the cities and along the trails, the Thompson Okanagan has a route for everyone.
Savour the Flavours: Food & Beverage Delights
“A taste of the little things, that will develop into bold flavours”
This is a destination that seamlessly weaves beautiful landscapes together with a rich tapestry of food and wine experiences. Nestled amidst vineyards, orchards, and pristine lakes, the Thompson Okanagan is alive and abundant with fresh, organic, and delicious food, most of which makes its way to the incredible places to eat in the region. Connections and memories are made and shared over a glass of wine, an organic farm to table meal, or a hand-picked basket of regional produce.
Uncover Stories: Arts & Culture Exploration
“What will you discover, if you look closer?”
The region is rich in arts and culture, where history, creativity, and heritage intertwine to tell captivating stories. From the earliest days to the present, the region has imprinted its narratives onto the landscape, inviting visitors to delve into its past and present. This vibrant cultural scene unfolds through a myriad of artistic expressions, interactive exhibits, and heritage sites. Whether exploring art galleries showcasing contemporary masterpieces, engaging with exhibits that unravel the region's history, or visiting cultural landmarks that echo tales of resilience and triumph, the Thompson Okanagan is a canvas of discovery for all who seek to uncover its arts and culture scene. Each artistic endeavour, from traditional Indigenous art to contemporary works, contributes to the region's unique identity, offering a diverse and immersive cultural experience for visitors and locals alike.
Soft Adventure: Awe-Inspiring Moments
“Sweet moments, longer pauses. In awe of subtle beauty”
Soft adventure in the Thompson Okanagan beckons travellers to savour sweet moments and linger in awe of subtle beauty. The region is renowned for its diverse landscapes and inviting climate, and offers an array of gentle adventures that allow visitors to discover adrenaline-free natural wonders. Whether it's a leisurely stroll through picturesque vineyards, a serene bike ride along scenic trails, or a tranquil paddle on one of the region's pristine lakes, soft adventure is about taking the time to appreciate the subtleties of the surroundings. The Thompson Okanagan reveals its hidden gems through these softer escapades, inviting visitors to slow down, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and discover the charm that lies in the quieter moments of exploration.
Thrilling Escapes: Adventure Awaits
“Finding your challenge, seeking courage, and building momentum”
Thrilling adventures in the Thompson Okanagan region are an exhilarating escape to nature's playground. From the slopes of world-renowned ski resorts to the gripping rock faces, the region offers a diverse array of high-octane experiences. The adrenaline rush awaits with activities like zip lining through rugged mountain landscapes, and conquering the BC Rail Trail by mountain bike. Winter brings the allure of champagne powder for skiers and snowboarders, while summer invites daring explorations through hikes, kayaking in pristine lakes, and exploring hidden canyons. The Thompson Okanagan is a haven for thrill-seekers, offering an abundance of opportunities to challenge oneself against the backdrop of breathtaking scenery and boundless natural beauty. Whether it's carving through snow-covered slopes or navigating a multi-pitch climbing route, the region promises an adventure-filled escape for those craving excitement.
Indigenous Culture: Stories of People, Land, and Water
“The history behind the sounds and songs. People, stories, land, and water”
Indigenous culture and traditions are at the heart of the Thompson Okanagan being located on the traditional territory of three Interior Salish nations - the Sylix, Nlaka’pamux, and Secwépemc peoples. Visitors are welcomed to explore Indigenous-owned businesses that celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, and beliefs rooted in this stunning landscape. From guided cultural tours and interactive exhibits to traditional arts and crafts, the experiences provided by Indigenous businesses invite guests to deepen their understanding of the land, water, and people that have thrived here for centuries. It's an enriching journey that fosters respect, appreciation, and a sense of connection to the vibrant Indigenous heritage within the region.
While exploring it is important to tread lightly and help preserve this land like Indigenous communities have done so for centuries.
Meet the Team: Harshit Srivastava, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Energy Analyst
Harshit Srivastava is TOTA's dedicated Energy Analyst, collaborating closely with FortisBC to introduce energy efficiency solutions to the tourism industry. Learn more about Harshit’s professional background and his work delivering opportunities that lead to cost savings and a reduction in carbon footprints.
Harshit Srivastava is TOTA's dedicated Energy Analyst, collaborating closely with FortisBC to introduce energy efficiency solutions to the tourism industry. In alignment with TOTA's commitment to reducing the environmental impact of the Thompson Okanagan tourism sector, the Energy Analyst role complements the Biosphere Commitment Program initiative. Harshit's specialization in energy allows him to support local tourism businesses by delivering opportunities that lead to cost savings and a reduction in carbon footprints.
Since joining TOTA two years ago, Harshit’s work has earned him the recognition of the FortisBC Energy Specialist Program Award - Achievement in Energy Efficiency Goals 2022.
Q&A with Harshit
Could you share a bit about your background and what motivates you to work with TOTA and FortisBC in the role of Energy Analyst?
“I'm a mechanical engineer specializing in renewables, particularly waste-to-energy and biofuels. With hands-on experience in various waste-to-fuel and energy technologies, as well as carbon cleaning and capturing, I pursued my Masters in Clean Energy Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC). For the past two years, I've been contributing my expertise at FortisBC, a forward-thinking company actively transitioning to low-carbon fuels like RNG. Working here enables me to apply my knowledge, aligning with my passion for renewables and commitment to combating climate change.”
What aspect of tourism are you passionate about?
“Tourism creates numerous jobs worldwide, especially evident post-pandemic with a surge in visitors to the Thompson Okanagan region. This allows me to collaborate with diverse businesses—wineries, hotels, restaurants, cafes, golf courses, museums, airports, and more. As sustainability becomes a priority for visitors, businesses are motivated to reduce their carbon footprint for sustainable tourism. My role involves aiding these businesses by offering sustainable solutions through energy-efficient measures, equipment upgrades, and transitioning to renewable options like Renewable Natural Gas (RNG).”
How do you leverage your expertise to support tourism businesses?
“Businesses use energy for various purposes like heating, cooling, lighting, and cooking. To minimize their carbon footprint, they should focus on two key actions:
First, they need to cut down on energy usage, achieved through energy-efficient measures and equipment. Second, they should switch from fossil fuels to renewable alternatives.
I support businesses by conducting energy audits to identify areas for improvement, reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, I assist them in accessing rebates available for energy-efficient equipment.”
What inspired your career in sustainable energy and lead you to work in Renewable Natural Gas?
“Waste is a growing concern, and if not managed properly, it can harm the environment. During my studies, I read about a landfill explosion caused by methane buildup, resulting in fatalities and injuries. This incident inspired me to focus on sustainable energy, particularly converting organic waste into RNG. This process addresses both waste management issues and provides a renewable alternative to Fossil Natural Gas.”
How easy is it to make the switch to RNG, and how does it help tourism businesses?
“Switching to RNG is straightforward, requiring no changes to appliances or equipment. FortisBC customers can easily make the switch by calling FortisBC or logging into their account. Customers have the flexibility to choose full or partial RNG adoption, ranging from 5% to 100%. For tourism businesses, transitioning to RNG can nearly eliminate their carbon footprint, as RNG's emission factor is 99.4% less than that of Natural Gas.”
Learn More about RNG
Learn more about the benefits of making this simple switch by scheduling an Energy Audit with Harshit at https://TOTABC.org/energy-assessment.
Free Food Waste Prevention Online Training Certificate by BetterTable.ca
TOTA is offering free food waste prevention training for Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals through BetterTable.ca. The online program is about reducing food waste and industry best practices and is available on demand until February 29, 2024.
TOTA is offering complimentary BetterTable.ca Food Waste Prevention Training licenses to Thompson Okanagan tourism professionals working in food preparation.
This certificate program is a cost-saving opportunity, sharing actionable tips and industry best practices for managers and kitchen staff to reduce food wastage.
The training is online and available on demand. Training must be completed by February 29, 2024.
This opportunity is available for a limited time, with limited availability to TOTA Biosphere Commitment Program Members. If you are interested in obtaining a certificate and joining the Biosphere Program, email Biosphere@TOTABC.com or schedule a meeting with TOTA’s Biosphere Success Advisor.
Apply by January 31, 2024 at TOTABC.org/form/food-waste
About BetterTable.ca
Bettertable.ca is a Vancouver-based company helping hotels and restaurants prevent food waste to achieve a triple bottom line. The BetterTable.ca team of food lovers and food waste experts, based in Vancouver, helps increase profitability, retain talents, and reduce climate impacts.
Learn more at BetterTable.ca
United Nations Sustainable Tourism Observatory Global Meeting
TOTA Destination Stewardship team members, Mike Overend and Eve Layman, joined 43 tourism observatories on November 21-22 at the UN World Tourism Organization headquarters in Madrid, Spain for the annual International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO) meeting.
TOTA Destination Stewardship team members, Mike Overend and Eve Layman, joined 43 tourism observatories on November 21-22 at the UN World Tourism Organization headquarters in Madrid, Spain for the annual International Network of Sustainable Tourism Observatories (INSTO) meeting.
Following the meetings, they joined numerous observatories for additional engagements in Malaga, Spain.
Eve and Mike presented in Madrid and Malaga on TOTA's work regarding resident sentiment and engagement with residents and industry through strategic planning.
The four days were filled with learning from observatories from Europe, South America, Australia, and Asia about their sustainable actions related to specific issue areas.
Highlights included discussions around:
Tourism Governance
Resident Sentiment
Net Positive Tourism
Data collection methods
In addition, four new observatories were introduced during the meetings.
About INSTO
TOTA became the first Canadian destination to join INSTO in October 2019.
Learn more about TOTA’s work as a sustainable tourism observatory at TOTABC.org/committed/insto.
Kelowna Now Live Interview With TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews
TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews was invited to discuss Thompson Okanagan tourism on Kelowna Now Live with Jim Csek and Jason Mann.
TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews was invited to discuss Thompson Okanagan tourism on Kelowna Now Live with Jim Csek and Jason Mann.
In the 25-minute conversation, they discussed TOTA’s role, the tourism industry goal to expand the season, the impact of the summer 2023 wildfires on communities, the heroic efforts of the firefighters, the state of travel post-COVID, Okanagan Bucketlist, vacation rentals, sustainable tourism, renewable natural gas (RNG), other climate actions, and more.
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New Highway 3 Trip Planning Website
The Highway 3 Tourism Alliance - a collaboration led by three regional destination marketing organizations (Kootenay Rockies Tourism Association, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, and Vancouver, Coast & Mountains) - launched a new website Hwy3BC.ca encouraging travellers to take the ‘winding route to adventure’.
Highway 3 from Hope, British Columbia to the Alberta border is soon to be known as the best-loved touring route in BC, thanks to a unique multi-regional partnership to help market the route to visitors. The Highway 3 Tourism Alliance - a collaboration led by three regional destination marketing organizations (Kootenay Rockies Tourism Association, Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, and Vancouver, Coast & Mountains) - launched its new website Hwy3BC.ca encouraging travellers to take the ‘winding route to adventure’.
The website showcases all the BC communities along Highway 3 like a ‘string of pearls’ and curates itineraries and stories from the road that have been themed to engage traveller passion for adventures, like Arts & Culture, Historic Highway 3, Food, Craft Beer & Wine, Lakes & Rivers, and Outdoor Adventure.
This collaborative regional initiative activates the vision of the Destination BC led Destination Development Strategy and action-planning for Highway 3, co-created with tourism partners from the entire length of the route. This 2016 strategy identified the opportunity to feature the many adventures along Highway 3 and encourage travellers to slow down and enjoy a classic road trip, touring from community to community at all times of year with the intention of driving visitation and spending in more places, across more seasons.
With support from both the Provincial Rural Dividend Fund and PacifiCan Tourism Relief Funding, the three regional destination management organizations (DMOs) together with community DMOs worked with Victoria-based creative agency, The Number, to create a new brand identity for Highway 3.
The new brand features a bold, modern take on the crow, inspired by the history of the Crowsnest Highway. Market research informed the website design and a digital campaign subsequently launched on September 5, 2023 to encourage autumn travel.
A corridor-long Festivals and Events strategy is also underway and the group hopes to continue their work together to secure funding and implement branded signage and wayfinding at key gateways and stops of interest.
Learn more and start exploring Hwy3BC.ca
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Kootenay Rockies Tourism
Wendy Van Puymbroeck
Wendy@kootenayrockies.com
Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
Mike Overend
Mike@TOTABC.com
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
Allison Picard
Allison.Picard@destinationbc.ca
Okanagan Crush Pad Switches to 100% Renewable Natural Gas
Okanagan Crush Pad Group of Wineries Transition to 100% Renewable Natural Gas
Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Initiative Significantly Reduces Industry Carbon Footprint
Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Initiative Significantly Reduces Industry Carbon Footprint
Kelowna, B.C. - In 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 the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) and FortisBC to transition to 100% Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). This partnership underlines an ongoing and unwavering commitment to sustainability, adding another chapter to its legacy of responsible winemaking.
Owned by Christine Coletta and Steve Lornie, Okanagan Crush Pad’s group of wineries have long been a beacon of sustainability and land stewardship. Okanagan Crush Pad has been an organic winemaking facility since 2011 and was the first Canadian winery to join International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA) in 2022. By partnering with TOTA and FortisBC, the wineries are taking their commitment to sustainability further by integrating RNG into all aspects of their business.
“TOTA’s RNG initiative takes meaningful and measurable steps to reduce the region's carbon footprint. It enables stakeholders like Okanagan Crush Pad to make an immediate change to a more sustainable fuel source, and is a practical step towards a cleaner future for British Columbia,” said Ellen Walker-Matthews, TOTA CEO. “In the face of escalating climate crises, RNG is a vital tool that businesses and individuals can adopt today to lessen their current carbon footprints.”
By embracing RNG, Okanagan Crush Pad is putting their climate change goals into measurable action. And in this one move alone, they are drastically reducing their C02 emissions from 30,000 kilograms to 100 kilograms.
This huge reduction in CO2 emissions also contributes to the province’s commitment to the CleanBC Roadmap to 2030. With results like this, the team at Okanagan Crush Pad seeks to inspire industry leadership and actively encourage the entire region to reduce their harmful emissions.
“We are proud to make the switch to RNG and are especially excited to see an immediate positive impact that is very much in line with our commitment to reduce our greenhouse gas footprint,” said Craig Pingle, General Manager, Okanagan Crush Pad Winery, the parent company to Haywire Winery and Garnet Valley Ranch Winery. “This simple action supports our commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Making the move to RNG required no new infrastructure and yields an enormous drop in our annual emissions.”
To inspire action and raise awareness about this crucial climate action initiative, Okanagan Crush Pad is offering a two-night stay at the new Garnet Valley Ranch Winery. Learn more and enter to win.
Signing up for RNG is a straightforward process that does not require any new equipment, upgrades, or installations. Existing FortisBC customers can log in to their account, navigate to 'manage services,' and choose the percentage of natural gas to be switched to RNG (5%, 10%, 25%, 50%, or 100%).
Tourism businesses interested in learning more about the benefits of making the switch have been invited to schedule an energy audit with TOTA’s Energy Analyst, Harshit Srivastava at Harshit@TOTABC.com
Funding provided by Natural Resources Canada
Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) is the department of the Government of Canada responsible for natural resources, energy, minerals and metals, forests, earth sciences, mapping, and remote sensing. NRCAN is committed to improving the quality of life for Canadians by ensuring the country’s abundant natural resources are developed sustainably, competitively, and inclusively. NRCAN develops policies and programs that enhance the contribution of the natural resources sector to the economy and conducts innovative science in facilities across Canada to generate ideas and transfer technologies. Natural Resources Canada has provided TOTA with funding to spread awareness about the benefits, availability, and accessibility of Renewable Natural Gas to regional tourism stakeholders.
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About Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is a not-for-profit society that represents a geographic area nestled in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The region’s name is derived from two major geographic features: the Thompson River and Okanagan Lake. TOTA plays a support, leadership and growth role in the tourism industry for this region. It aims to stimulate ongoing sustainable growth by embracing the value of tourism through community engagement, innovative leadership in promoting authentic experiences, and inspiring creative collaboration. Key TOTA initiatives include: Biosphere Certified Gold Destination, 7 Generations Pledge, and Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism.
For more information about TOTA visit TOTABC.org, or visit the consumer facing website ThompsonOkanagan.com. Connect socially on Instagram at @Thompson_Okanagan
Media Contact:
Krista Lochhead
778.227.2396