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The latest Thompson Okanagan tourism industry news from TOTA, tourism businesses, and communities.

 
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B.C. Appoints New Tourism Minister

B.C. Premier John Horgan has announced a new cabinet, including Melanie Mark as the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sport.

B.C. Premier John Horgan has announced a new cabinet, including Melanie Mark as the Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sport.

“We look forward to working closely with Melanie Mark, the new Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture, and Sport to tackle the significant challenges facing the industry, and ultimately moving the sector down the path to economic recovery,” said TOTA President & CEO Glenn Mandziuk. “As well, TOTA extends our sincere thanks and gratitude to the Honourable Lisa Beare for her leadership and steadfast support of the sector during the three years in which she served as Minister for the tourism industry.”

Melanie Mark’s became B.C.’s first female First Nations MLA when she was elected to represent Vancouver-Mount Pleasant in 2016. In 2017, she became the province’s first female First Nations cabinet minister, appointed to the Ministry of Advanced Education, Skills and Training.

Lisa Beare will now serve as Minister of Citizens’ Services.

 
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Ideas Labs

Ideas Labs are 45-minute facilitated online sessions led by an Industry Topic Specialist and The Tourism Cafe, brought to you by the BC Tourism Resiliency Network. The sessions bring small groups together in a business-to-business learning environment to address hot topics where solutions to common problems are discussed and shared, and new ideas are incubated.

Ideas Labs are 45-minute facilitated online sessions led by an Industry Topic Specialist and The Tourism Cafe. The sessions bring small groups together in a business-to-business learning environment to address hot topics where solutions to common problems are discussed and shared, and new ideas are incubated.

Leveraging Technology to Pivot Your Business

TOTA is co-hosting this Ideas Labs topic with Salmon Arm Roots & Blues Festival. Discuss how technology can evolve business models, visitor services, and experiences with other businesses from around B.C.

Creating Revenue Diversification Opportunities

In response to COVID-19, businesses are having to be creative in diversifying their services and offers in order to generate new sources of sustainable revenue and evolve their business models. In this session, Eleanor Stacey will kick start the Ideas Lab conversation, sharing how the Civic Theatre is diversifying revenue to pivot its business and drive new revenue and benefits for the organization

  • Nov. 19, 2020 @ 2pm

  • Nov. 25, 2020 @ 2pm

  • Dec. 2, 2020 @ 10am

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Tourism Resiliency Program

Expert Business Mentorship

TOTA is collaborating with Okanagan College to offer free mentoring sessions to tourism industry businesses with a focus on managing COVID-19 related challenges. Okanagan College business instructors are available to deliver virtual, one-hour individually tailored business counselling sessions based for Tourism Resiliency Program clients.

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Expert Business Mentorship

TOTA is collaborating with Okanagan College to offer free mentoring sessions to tourism industry businesses with a focus on managing COVID-19 related challenges. Okanagan College business instructors are available to deliver virtual, one-hour individually tailored business counselling sessions based for Tourism Resiliency Program clients.

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Registration Now Open: TOTA & CCCTA Virtual AGMs & 2020 Tourism Summit

Registration is now open for the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) & Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association (CCCTA) virtual AGMs & joint virtual Summit on November 25 and 26.

This year, the Summit is free to attend with advance registration required.

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We are happy to announce that registration is now open for the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) & Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association (CCCTA) virtual AGMs & joint virtual Summit.

This year, the Summit is free to attend with advance registration required. We welcome donations to support the TOTA Tourism Excellence Scholarship Program, an annual award given to exemplary students most connected to current issues in the tourism industry.

More details will be announced over the coming weeks. To learn more, please visit BCTourismSummit2020.vfairs.com.

November 25 & 26, 2020

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Mission Hill Family Estate Winery, will be hosting a Virtual Wine Tasting on November 25 at 6 PM, followed by a Candlelight Vigil to reflect on the challenges faced by the tourism industry this year.

We have opened up 50 spots for this unique event, which includes a special gift mailed to you in advance. To gain access, be one of the first to register for the Summit along with a donation - by Tuesday, November 10th for registrants from within BC, and November 7th for out-of-province registrants.


 
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Moving Forward Better: Recovery, Resiliency and Regeneration

12 panels. 2 streams. Over 50 world-renowned speakers and industry experts from around the globe.

  • Discover the virtual events centre for a truly immersive, streamlined experience

  • Gain insights into the latest trends and developments in tourism, climate action, community building, and more

  • Engage in live Q&A sessions, network and connect with industry leaders, colleagues, and partners

  • Explore industry and community resources by interacting with live representatives through virtual booths

  • Bid on unique experiences and products from regional businesses through our virtual silent auction

Within every challenge lies an opportunity for transformation. Recovery, resiliency, and regeneration start from within. We invite you to join us in coming together as a tourism community - to learn, strategize, collaborate, and move forward better than before.

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Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Receives North America’s Responsible Tourism Award from World Travel Awards for Third Consecutive Year

World Travel Awards (WTA) revealed 2020's leading travel, tourism, and hospitality brands in North America this morning via a virtual event. The World Travel Awards announced that the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has been acknowledged with "North America's Responsible Tourism Award" for the third consecutive year.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Kelowna, B.C. (November 6, 2020) - World Travel Awards (WTA) revealed 2020's leading travel, tourism, and hospitality brands in North America this morning via a virtual event. The World Travel Awards announced that the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has been acknowledged with "North America's Responsible Tourism Award" for the third consecutive year.

 

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is honoured to receive the World Travel Awards 2020 North America Responsible Tourism Award for the third time.

"On behalf of myself the Board of Directors and our entire team at the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association we are extremely honoured to once again receive this award for our ongoing commitment to Responsible and Sustainable Tourism," said Glenn Mandziuk, TOTA President and CEO. "Never before in the history of our industry have we faced the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and it has only highlighted the need for all of us to work collaboratively on building back a more sustainable, resilient, and responsible tourism industry. We appreciate and thank the World Travel Awards for recognizing the dedicated work of our association for the third year running and can assure you that this will be a continued focus of our efforts in the months and years to come."

Over the past several years the Thompson Okanagan region has garnered attention for its collective efforts to support the tourism industry in a manner that respects its social, cultural, environmental, and economic foundations. This year the association pivoted their team and resources to support stakeholders through the initial and ensuing days of the pandemic by providing one-on-one support, training, education, and advocacy through the BC Regional Tourism Secretariat (BCRTS) Tourism Resiliency Program designed to guide stakeholders through this unprecedented time.

"As we work to build a new and different future for the tourism industry, success will not be possible without continued strong leadership, support, and innovation by the Provincial Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Destination British Columbia, community tourism organizations, and First Nations partners, as well as over 4,500 member industry stakeholders from across the region," said Mandziuk. “We have a great team of professionals at TOTA who are a true reflection of the strong efforts that have been undertaken. To be recognized for these efforts is truly special for us all.”

“The unrivalled dedication to sustainable tourism of Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association was acknowledged with ‘North America’s Responsible Tourism Award’. Nestled in an idyllic corner of British Columbia, the Thompson Okanagan region is blessed with untapped natural beauty, a rich indigenous culture and a thriving culinary scene.”
— World Travel Awards North America Winners Day Announcement

The World Travel Awards™ acknowledges, rewards, and celebrates excellence across key sectors of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industries. The 2020 World Travel Awards were planned to take place in the Thompson Okanagan this November, however were moved to a virtual stage due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Thompson Okanagan looks forward to welcoming and hosting the World Travel Awards in the fall of 2021.

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is a nominee for the World's Responsible Tourism Award 2020. TOTA was the recipient of the 2018 and 2019 World’s Responsible Tourism Award for work and commitment to sustainability. Voting has closed and the World Travel Awards will announce the winners in the near future.

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For More Information:

Ellen Walker-Matthews
Vice President, Stewardship

Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
e: Industry@TOTABC.com
p: (236) 361-4433

 

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ABOUT THE WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS

The World Travel Awards (WTA) was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. Today, the WTA brand is recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire. Each year, WTA covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognize and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region. For more information, visit WorldTravelAwards.com.

 

ABOUT THE THOMPSON OKANAGAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION (TOTA)

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is a non-profit society, governed by an elected Board of Directors, which represents business and community tourism interests throughout the region, and is supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture, & Sport. It is an industry-led organization that represents and supports all business and community tourism interests in the region, while also helping to implement provincial tourism policies. For more information, visit TOTABC.org.

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Tobiano Named Canada’s Best Golf Course 2020 in World Travel Awards

Tobiano was named Canada's Best Golf Course 2020 during the World Golf Awards. Located on the sunny bluffs of Kamloops Lake in the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia, this recognition is one of many recent rankings received by Tobiano Golf. The World Golf Awards celebrates and rewards excellence in golf tourism, world-class courses, and golf destinations.

Tobiano was named Canada's Best Golf Course 2020 during the World Golf Awards. Located on the sunny bluffs of Kamloops Lake in the Thompson Okanagan region of British Columbia, this recognition is one of many recent rankings received, including #15 in the Best Courses in Canada, Golf Digest 2020; #7 in the Top 50 Public Golf Courses, PGA of Canada 2019, and #5 Top 100 Golf Courses in Canada - Canadian Golf Magazine 2018. Tobiano continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of golfing.

Tobiano General Manager Terry Smith accredits the continued accolades for Tobiano to “a very solid foundation of exceptional golf course design; unwavering commitment to superior golf course maintenance; exceptional service from a very dedicated staff; and the ongoing support of those who love to golf Tobiano - our customers.”

The award was accepted by Tobiano’s architect Thomas McBroom, saying:

“It has been my great pleasure to design golf courses all over the world, however Tobiano still stands out as one of my all-time favourites - and we are thrilled to have been voted Canada’s Best Golf Course for 2020! On behalf of the entire team at Tobiano, we would like to thank the World Golf Awards, everyone who voted for us and our incredible staff who deliver the exhilarating Tobiano experience day in and day out. Few settings in Canada are better than Tobiano’s rugged lakeside terrain in Kamloops, British Columbia with views of Kamloops Lake from every hole, dramatic elevation changes, ravines, natural grasses, welcoming fairways and smooth undulating greens that make Tobiano one of the finest, most picturesque golf courses anywhere. I’ve said it before that “Tobiano is literally as good as it gets. and we’d like to thank all of you who agreed and look forward to welcoming everyone again for the 2021 golf season! “


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About the World Golf Awards

The World Golf Awards celebrates and rewards excellence in golf tourism, world-class courses, and golf destinations. The worldwide voting event consisted of a nomination process followed by voting from February 23, 2020 to September 1, 2020. Votes were made by professionals working within the golf travel and tourism industry and also cast by the public golf consumers. Learn on WorldGolfAwards.com

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National Geographic Features Thompson Okanagan as "British Columbia’s Best Road Trip"

Destination Canada and National Geographic partnered with two British Columbia locals to share an epic road trip through the Thompson Okanagan region. According to the National Geographic article, "British Columbia’s Best Road Trip" starts from Vancouver with a drive through the Similkameen Valley to Osoyoos, then follows Route 97 through Oliver, Penticton, Naramata, Kelowna, Kamloops, Clearwater, and Valemount, then back to Vancouver.

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Screenshot of National Geographic article “British Columbia’s best road trip: Winding through wine country”

Destination Canada and National Geographic partnered with two British Columbia locals to share an epic road trip through the Thompson Okanagan region. According to the National Geographic article, "British Columbia’s Best Road Trip" starts from Vancouver with a drive through the Similkameen Valley to Osoyoos, then follows Route 97 through Oliver, Penticton, Naramata, Kelowna, Kamloops, Clearwater, and Valemount, then back to Vancouver.

The article offers ample inspiration to entice people to plan a trip in the form of helpful recommendations, stunning photos, and mesmerizing videos. The producers have included everything needed to plan a road trip, with recommendations for places to stay, eat, and experience.

Featured activities include:

 
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go2HR Health & Safety Open House for Biosphere

go2HR is pleased to offer a series of virtual drop-in Health and Safety Q&A Sessions for Biosphere Committed Companies from on Tuesdays 2-3 PM, from October 20 to November 17, 2020.

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go2HR is pleased to offer a series of virtual drop-in Health and Safety Q&A Sessions for Biosphere Committed Companies

  • Do you have a health and safety challenge or question, but not sure who to ask? 

  • New to Biosphere Commitment and want to learn more about the health and safety support available for you through the program?

  • Want to meet and connect with other Biosphere Committed Companies to share health and safety insights, challenges, and best practices?  
     

If you are a Biosphere Committed Company within the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) these sessions are for you!

Whether you have 5 minutes or 50 minutes, a single question, multiple questions, OR just want to drop in to meet the go2HR specialists - we are happy to speak with you. 


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Air Canada Offers All-Business Class Jetz Aircraft Experience between Toronto & Kelowna this Winter

Air Canada is making its fleet of all-Business Class, Jetz charter aircraft available to customers for commercial flights as it redeploys the fleet on popular winter routes. Each of the airline's four Airbus A319 Jetz aircraft are configured with less than half the normal number of seats on this aircraft type, providing an elevated level of comfort and service. This winter, Air Canada Jetz will operate non-stop between Toronto and Kelowna.

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Air Canada is making its fleet of all-Business Class, Jetz charter aircraft available to customers for commercial flights as it redeploys the fleet on popular winter routes. Each of the airline's four Airbus A319 Jetz aircraft are configured with only 58 North American Business Class seats -- less than half the normal number of seats on this aircraft type -- providing an elevated level of comfort and service.

This winter, Air Canada Jetz will operate non-stop between Toronto and Kelowna.

Travellers now have a unique opportunity to travel like a pro athlete or a VIP and experience the premium Jetz service. Customers booking on a Jetz flight will enjoy such amenities as its all-Business Class seating configuration, upgraded meal service, and shorter boarding and deplaning times. These features, combined with Jetz's other attributes, create a private-jet-like experience.

Jetz aircraft typically transport customers such as professional sports teams, popular musical groups on tour, and corporate clients on a charter basis. With the current pandemic restrictions on sports events and other large gatherings, the aircraft are now available for commercial use.

When flying with Air Canada Jetz, customers will travel in a single cabin with 58 North American Business Class seats offering 42-to-49-inch seat pitch, including four facing seats with a table in the middle that can be booked for families and friends travelling together, and complimentary iPads for entertainment. Customers receive priority check-in and security clearance, Maple Leaf Lounge and Star Alliance Lounge access (where available) and aircraft leave from prime gate locations, requiring customers to begin boarding only 35 minutes prior departure. Customers will also be offered a premium, pre-packaged meal curated by celebrated Montreal chef Antonio Park with complimentary bar and beverage service.  All flights will be operated in accordance with Air Canada's biosafety protocols, centred around the Air Canada CleanCare+ program.

Customers will be able to book their Jetz flight beginning October 21, 2020 for travel during the Christmas period between December 12, 2020 and January 6, 2021, with a second schedule for March Break flights currently under development. Customers should consult aircanada.com/acjetz for schedule details, including operating days.

For customers looking to book leisure travel, Air Canada Vacations is currently developing Ultimate Escapes which include Jetz flights as well as stays at luxury hotels and resorts, private transfers, exclusive resort discounts, room upgrades and complimentary services. Details on Ultimate Escapes will be available shortly on aircanadavacations.com.

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New Support for Small Business: Canada United Small Business Relief Fund

Applications open October 26 for grants of up to $5,000 to cover costs of personal protective equipment, make physical modifications to business to meet health and safety requirements, and enhance digital/e-commerce capabilities.

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Applications open October 26 for grants of up to $5,000 to cover costs of personal protective equipment, make physical modifications to business to meet health and safety requirements, and enhance digital/e-commerce capabilities.

For Small Business Week, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, announced an investment of $12 million in the Canada United Small Business Relief Fund.

The Canada United Small Business Relief Fund, which is managed by the OCC, is supporting Canadian businesses across different sectors and industries with grants of up to $5,000. These grants will help thousands of small business owners cover the costs of personal protective equipment, make physical modifications to their businesses to meet local health and safety requirements, and enhance their digital or e-commerce capabilities. This is especially important as we enter the second wave of the pandemic.

Canada United is a national fundraising campaign created by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) in collaboration with private sector partners and provincial and territorial chambers of commerce, including the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC). The campaign has been rallying support from Canadians for local small businesses in every corner of the country.

This investment builds on the Government of Canada’s continued support for small and local businesses through a wide range of COVID-19 emergency programs, such as the expanded Canada Emergency Business Account, the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy.

Quick facts

  • Starting on October 26, small businesses can apply online through the Ontario Chamber of Commerce for the next wave of Canada United Small Business Relief Fund grants.

  • Applications are open to small businesses across sectors and industries in every part of the country that have between $150,000 and $3 million in annual sales; have up to 75 employees; are registered in Canada; and would use the grant to cover the costs of personal protective equipment, make physical modifications to their businesses to meet local health and safety requirements, and enhance their digital or e-commerce capabilities.

  • To support Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of Canada introduced the largest relief package in our country’s history, which includes the following major programs for business owners and their employees:

    • The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) is helping businesses by covering up to 75% of payroll, retroactive to March 15 and with the intention of continuing support into summer 2021.

    • The expanded Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) will provide businesses with an additional $20,000 interest-free loan on top of the original $40,000 CEBA loan.

    • The new Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, building on the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA), would provide simple and easy-to-access rent and mortgage support until June 2021 for qualifying organizations affected by the pandemic.

    • The Regional Relief and Recovery Fund (RRRF) is delivered through Canada’s regional development agencies and supports small businesses across Canada that have been unable to access existing relief measures. Originally vested with $962 million, the RRRF has been topped up with an additional $600 million. 

  • In addition to broad support programs, the government’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan includes targeted measures to help tourism businesses, rural communities, artists and athletes, innovative high-growth businesses, Indigenous-owned businesses, women entrepreneurs, farmers and agri-food businesses, and more.

The new application window will be open on Monday, October 26, 2020.

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Skills Development Survey | Open Until November 6

TOTA is working to increase the base of employees in the, including the development of a specialized Tourism Professional Skills Training Program. Please complete this brief survey to help us better understand the employment needs of your business and the tourism industry.

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Repeatedly we hear that a critical area of concern is in building the employee base in this region. Our team at TOTA is working to solve this issue, including the development of a specialized Tourism Professional Skills Training Program.

We believe this initiative will help to build a much needed base of trained employees.

Participants will receive training to develop specialized in-demand tourism skills, followed by a work placement to gain on the job experience to enhance the participant’s employability skills. The training will be delivered in a group environment, supported by a range of activities which may include counselling, vocational and/or learning assessments, work experience, job search skills, mentorship, referral to community resources, and post-project follow up.

Hiring graduates with these specialized skillsets will enable hospitality and tourism employers to focus on delivering high quality guest experiences and growing a sustainable and resilient business.

This unique program will focus on the areas of need that you as Tourism Stakeholders provide to us in the Skills Development Survey. Please take the time to complete this brief survey to help us better understand the employment needs of the industry.

If you are interested in hiring program participants for the 2021 peak season, you have the option to include your contact details and an Expression of Interest at the end of the survey.

It is another survey but one that can directly support the growth of the industry and your business in the future.

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BC Hospitality Foundation Lottery | Tickets on Sale until November 1

Tickets for the BC: Our Beautiful Backyard Lottery are on sale now until midnight Sunday, November 1, 2020. Proceeds from the lottery will support the British Columbia Hospitality Foundation (BCHF). The BCHF provides financial support to hospitality workers in financial crisis due to a serious health condition to themselves or a family member.

Tickets for the BC: Our Beautiful Backyard Lottery are on sale now until midnight Sunday, November 1, 2020. Proceeds from the lottery will support the British Columbia Hospitality Foundation (BCHF). The BCHF provides financial support to hospitality workers in financial crisis due to a serious health condition to themselves or a family member. They also have a scholarship program to foster the development of the next generation of workers and industry leaders. The have helped over 430 people with more than 1.25 million dollars since their inception in 2006.

All prizes represent British Columbia’s tourism and hospitality sector and are redeemable in 2021. By purchasing tickets, you will not only support the BCHF, but also our tourism and hospitality industry!

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New Grant Program: Small & Medium Business Recovery Grant

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) recommends that you review the details of the new Small and Medium Business Recovery Grant program, offered through the Province of British Columbia.

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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) recommends that you review the details of the new Small and Medium Business Recovery Grant program, offered through the Province of British Columbia.

The $300 Million Small and Medium Business Recovery Grant program will provide grants to B.C. businesses that employ between 2 and 149 B.C. residents and that have experienced declines in revenue since March 10, 2020.

The program will run until March 31, 2021 or until funds are fully deployed.

The B.C. Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program will invest up to $300 million in targeted financial support for some of the hardest hit businesses in B.C. Grants of $10,000 to $30,000 are available and an additional $10,000 will be available to eligible tourism-related businesses that have been hit especially hard by COVID-19.


The Recovery Grant is a five-step process:

The Recovery Grant is a five-step process:

  1. Businesses apply for funding and provide information to demonstrate that they meet the eligibility criteria.

  2. A business that meets the eligibility criteria will be matched with a professional services provider who will help develop a recovery plan or assess the business’s current one (a value up to $2000 in professional services, in addition to the grant amount).

  3. Once a recovery plan is developed, submitted and if approved, funding will be provided to the business applicant to implement the actions outlined in the recovery plan.

  4. Successful applicants must provide regular updates accounting for the spending and status of their recovery efforts that have been supported by grant funding.

  5. All businesses agree to participate in a third-party audit at the end of the grant program.

For more information, email BusinessRecoveryGrantProgram@gov.bc.ca, or phone 1-833-254-4357. 

For a complete list of eligibility criteria, required documents, and to fill out an online application, visit: 
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Additional Information

If you are part of the Tourism Resiliency Program and have questions about this grant opportunity, please contact your program advisor directly. 

For more information about the Thompson Okanagan Resiliency Program and to register visit TOTABC.org/Tourism-Resiliency, register by phone: 1-877-431-8489 (ext 8) or email recovery@totabc.com.

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Tourism and Invasive Species Survey - Open Until October 15, 2020

The Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) is developing a program to help raise awareness of invasive species throughout the tourism industry and provide tools, resources, and best practices for their prevention and management. ISCBC is asking for tourism business operators to complete a survey to establish a baseline of current knowledge and practices around invasive species.

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The Invasive Species Council of BC (ISCBC) is developing a program to help raise awareness of invasive species throughout the tourism industry and provide tools, resources, and best practices for their prevention and management.  An initial step is to establish a baseline of current knowledge and practices around invasive species through an online survey to tourism operators, partners, and stakeholders across B.C. 

Does your business benefit from B.C.’s healthy environments and ecosystems?

Have you considered the potential impacts of invasive species to your business?

Is it possible that your activities could potentially introduce or spread invasive species?

Your feedback will provide valuable information to help protect the natural areas and biodiversity upon which tourism operators depend.

Participants will be entered into a draw to win an annual membership to the ISCBC and a $200 gift card to a Canadian Retailer!!

Please take 10 to 15 minutes to complete the survey. Participation is critical to support the program’s development and eventual success.

The Survey Closes Thursday, October 15, 2020


 

Feel free to share the survey with other tourism businesses:
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On behalf of the Tourism Advisory team and the ISCBC we thank you in advance for your support!

To learn more about invasive species and the work the ISCBC does in the province, visit BCInvasives.ca.

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TOTA Joins Forces with Planet Happiness and Thompson Rivers University to Measure Happiness and Well-Being of Thompson Okanagan Residents

Strengthening our understanding of the impact of tourism on the well-being of communities, use of the Happiness Index survey aims to demonstrate that measuring destination well-being and happiness is as important as tracking profits and visitor arrivals and supports responsible destination management.

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Kelowna, BC (October 06, 2020) - The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA), Planet Happiness, and Thompson Rivers University (TRU) have formed a long-term partnership to measure the happiness and well-being of residents and communities within the Thompson Okanagan region through the Happiness Index survey. Strengthening our understanding of the impact of tourism on the well-being of communities, use of the Happiness Index survey aims to demonstrate that measuring destination well-being and happiness is as important as tracking profits and visitor arrivals and supports responsible destination management.

"The long-term viability of destinations depends on tourism improving the quality of life of local communities. Over time, the Happiness Index will help measure how well this is being done by engaging with residents directly," said Glenn Mandziuk, President and CEO of TOTA. "These findings will assist TOTA in assessing how the region is meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, as well as inform our ongoing efforts toward tourism recovery and resiliency."

Planet Happiness works with tourism organizations and universities, such as TOTA and TRU, to deploy the Happiness Index and focus the attention of everyone involved on using tourism to improve the quality of life in tourism destinations.

“We support destinations to move beyond the narrow tourism dollar and GDP agenda. TOTA is promoting sustainable and quality tourism objectives in the region. We are delighted to join with both TRU and TOTA on the journey to happiness and well-being," said Dr. Paul Rogers, co-founder and director of Planet Happiness.

The Happiness Index is well established as part of a global initiative to measure well-being in tourism destinations linked to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with partners in 14 tourism destinations across ten countries. Indicators include satisfaction with life, access to nature and arts, community engagement, standard of living, life-long learning, and health. The Thompson Okanagan region includes Mount Robson Provincial Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies. The Thompson Okanagan region is the first Planet Happiness partnership in Canada.

"Planet Happiness will support TRU and TOTA by deploying what is perhaps the most progressive, adaptable, and easy to use Happiness Index survey on the planet," said Laura Musikanski, author, lawyer, and co-founder of Planet Happiness, a project of the Happiness Alliance. 

TRU tourism faculty member Dr. John Hull will assist with the project in the Thompson Okanagan region.

"Sustainability is a core value at TRU, where the university has been recognized as Canada's first platinum-ranked sustainable university and where the new vision for the university places priorities on community partnerships, lifelong learning, and research," said Doug Booth, Dean of the Faculty of Adventure, Culinary Arts, and Tourism at TRU. 

Visit TOTABC.org/happiness-index to learn more and stay updated on the launch of the first Thompson Okanagan Happiness Index Survey. 


About the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA):
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is a non-profit society, governed by an elected Board of Directors, which represents business and community tourism interests throughout the region, and is supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Arts, & Culture. It is an Industry-led organization that represents and supports all business and community tourism interests in the region, while also helping to implement provincial tourism policies. For more information, visit TOTABC.org.

About Planet Happiness:
Planet Happiness is a grassroots, big data project to introduce happiness  and well-being science, policy and practice to local communities, governments, and businesses connected to the travel and tourism industry. Dr. Paul Rogers, co-founder and director of Planet Happiness, has over 20 years of experience as a tourism advisor to national and local governments and has worked in more than a dozen countries across Asia, Africa, and Australia. For more information, visit OurHeritageOurHappiness.com.

About Happiness Alliance:
Happiness Alliance is a non-profit organization with a mission to contribute to the transformation of economies and societies so that the happiness of people, the well-being of communities, and the sustainability of ecosystems is the primary aim of governance, enterprise, and people. Since 2010, the Happiness Alliance has provided happiness and well-being tools and resources, including the Happiness Index. Executive director Laura Musikanski has authored multiple books and articles, and is also the co-author of the Happiness Policy Handbook. For more information, visit HappyCounts.org

About Thompson Rivers University (TRU): 
Since 1970, TRU has taken pride in providing an excellent education to students from a wide variety of backgrounds and perspectives, serving more than 25,000 students on campuses in Kamloops and Williams Lake, and via distance or online courses and programs through Open Learning. From traditional academics to trades, from certificates to graduate degrees, TRU offers over 140 on-campus programs and 50-plus Open Learning programs. Research, creation and innovation thrive in TRU’s open, flexible learning environment. For more information, visit TRU.ca.

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TOTA Nominated for World’s Responsible Tourism Award 2020 in World Travel Awards

TOTA has been nominated for a third year in a row for the World’s Responsible Tourism Award in the World Travel Awards, a global initiative to recognize and reward excellence in travel and tourism. Voting has opened and every vote counts - cast your vote before October 25!

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The World Travel Awards, a global initiative to recognize and reward excellence in travel and tourism, has opened voting for the 2020 international awards.

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is a nominee for the World's Responsible Tourism Award 2020. TOTA was the recipient of the 2018 and 2019 World’s Responsible Tourism Award and was named the 2020 Winner for North America earlier this year for our work and commitment to sustainability.

Achieving this recognition for a third year in a row would help TOTA spread the word on how the Thompson Okanagan tourism industry and our organization are working together to offer tourism services in a responsible and sustainable manner.

Nominees feature the winners of WTA’s regional awards (Europe, Asia, Oceania, Middle East, South America, Central America, North America, Africa, Indian Ocean & Caribbean) going head-to-head for the highest accolade in the industry.

Travel industry professionals and consumers worldwide are invited to cast their votes for travel brands that they consider to be the very best in the world. The nominee gaining the most votes for an award named as the winner.

Voting is open until October 25, 2020.

We would greatly appreciate it if you could take a few moments to register and vote.

Thank you for your participation and support. Happy Voting!


ABOUT THE WORLD TRAVEL AWARDS

The World Travel Awards (WTA) was established in 1993 to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. Today, the WTA brand is recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire. Each year, WTA covers the globe with a series of regional gala ceremonies staged to recognize and celebrate individual and collective success within each key geographical region. For more information, visit WorldTravelAwards.com.

About the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA):

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is a non-profit society, governed by an elected Board of Directors, which represents business and community tourism interests throughout the region, and is supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Arts, & Culture. It is an industry-led organization that represents and supports all business and community tourism interests in the region, while also helping to implement provincial tourism policies. For more information, visit TOTABC.org.

 
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Visit South Okanagan: New Tourism Initiative

Visit South Okanagan is a newly-launched tourism initiative comprised of the tourism associations of the following communities: Peachland, Summerland, Naramata, Penticton, Kaleden, Okanagan Falls, Oliver, and Osoyoos. This initiative offers information and resources for British Columbians to plan their next vacation.

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Visit South Okanagan is a newly-launched tourism initiative comprised of the tourism associations of the following communities: Peachland, Summerland, Naramata, Penticton, Kaleden, Okanagan Falls, Oliver, and Osoyoos. This initiative offers information and resources for British Columbians to plan their next vacation.

Acting as the central hub, VisitSouthOkanagan.com offers detailed information about each community, in addition to trip planning resources — including how to access the region by land or air — plus, regional wine maps and blog posts outlining activities and points of interest throughout the region.

The Visit South Okanagan initiative is brought to you by the South Okanagan Tourism Alliance with support from the Oliver Osoyoos Winery Association, Heart of Wine Country (Okanagan Falls Winery Association), Naramata Bench Winery Association, and Bottleneck Drive (Summerland Winery Association). 

Find trip planning inspiration at VisitSouthOkanagan.com or on social media:
Facebook.com/VisitSouthOkanaganBC
Instagram.com/VisitSouthOkanagan

About the South Okanagan

An all-season destination, the South Okanagan is renowned for the warmest weather conditions in all of Canada. Its autumns are perfectly temperate, while winters are uncommonly mild and dry. A wide array of accommodation options — from resorts, to affordable family-friendly motels and B&Bs, to scenic private and provincial parks and campgrounds — means that visitors will have no trouble finding the perfect sanctuary to rest their heads at the end of each fun-filled day. 

From escaping into the great outdoors for an unforgettable hiking, cycling, or paddling adventure, tasting wines in the very vineyards where they were made, exploring historic downtown districts, or marvelling at postcard-perfect mountains and lakes as thousands of trees burst into fall colour, the South Okanagan offers something for visitors of all ages. 

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Applications Open for Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP) – Due October 29, 2020

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association recommends that you review the details of a new funding opportunity through the Province of British Columbia: The Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP). The application window for the CERIP is very short with a deadline of October 29, 2020.

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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association recommends that you review the details of a new funding opportunity through the Province of British Columbia: The Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program (CERIP).

The application window for the CERIP is very short with a deadline of October 29, 2020.

The Province of British Columbia has allocated up to $90 million to support community economic resilience, tourism, heritage, and urban and rural economic development projects.

The CERIP provides an opportunity for Indigenous applicants, local governments, tourism organizations, heritage leaders, and not-for-profit organizations to apply for infrastructure funding that supports projects and initiatives for public use and that benefit and create jobs, support economic development and recovery from the impacts of COVID-19.

Eligible applicants can receive a one-time, 100% funded provincial grant to support four key streams:

  • Community Economic Resilience supports initiatives through investment in short term, small scale public infrastructure meeting the economic recovery objectives of initial job creation in the community and ancillary job creation in other areas hard hit with COVID -19 such as local retail and services.

  • Destination Development invests in the development, conservation, repair, or rehabilitation of new or existing tourism infrastructure and amenities to assist in the re-emergence and resiliency of the tourism sector, creating jobs that will provide long term benefits for the tourism sector and local communities.

 

  • Unique Heritage Infrastructure supports projects focused on the conservation, repair, rehabilitation, and development of cultural heritage infrastructure to help communities safeguard and enjoy their heritage places while creating employment through the stewardship of cultural heritage.

 

  • Rural Economic Recovery improves the prosperity and quality of life in rural communities through projects that create jobs, develop economic infrastructure, support a vibrant local business sector, and accelerate economic recovery.


CERIP is designed to support projects that are construction ready in 2021 and can be completed by March 31, 2023. Projects must start by December 31, 2021. 

Indigenous and local government applicants are encouraged to consider partnering with not-for-profit applicants in local communities wherever possible for their consideration and applicability to CERIP.

Every grant application is assessed in the context of the program eligibility guidelines. The final approval of projects and funds will occur when a new cabinet is sworn in.

Program information such as application instructions and links to resource documents are available at gov.bc.ca/CERIP.

The ministries and their delivery partner contacts are available to provide advice as you prepare your application. For information on the four streams, please see specific contacts in the table below:

Applications are now open. The application window for the CERIP is very short with a deadline of October 29, 2020.


Additional Information


For more information or to answer any questions, please contact:
Mike Overend
Director of Sustainability
Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
e: IndustrySupport@TOTABC.com
t: (778) 721-5462

The ministries and their delivery partner contacts are available to provide advice as you prepare your application. For information on the four streams, please see specific contacts below:

Rural Economic Recovery:
Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
Rural Policy and Programs Branch
Email: ruraldevelopment@gov.bc.ca
Phone: 250 356-7950

Destination Development:
Tourism, Arts and Culture Tourism Sector Strategy Division
Dawn Rueckl
Email: tourismpolicy@gov.bc.ca
Phone: (778) 698-1802

Unique Heritage:
Infrastructure Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
Indigenous applicants: First Peoples’ Cultural Council
Karen Aird
Email: karen@fpcc.ca
All other applicants: Thompson/Okanagan
Paul Gravett
Email: pgravett@heritagebc.ca

Community Economic Resilience:
Municipal Affairs and Housing Local Government Infrastructure & Finance
Email: infra@gov.bc.ca
Phone: 250 387-4060

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Call for Nominees for Destination BC Tourism Marketing Committee

Destination BC is seeking nominees to join the Tourism Marketing Committee. The committee will have one representative from the Thompson Okanagan for a three-year term (January 2021 to December 2023).

Committee members work with Destination BC to provide input on the long-term, sustainable growth of BC’s tourism industry.

The application deadline is Tuesday October 27, 2020.

Destination BC is seeking nominees to join the Tourism Marketing Committee. The committee will have one representative from the Thompson Okanagan for a three-year term (January 2021 to December 2023).

Committee members work with Destination BC to provide input on the long-term, sustainable growth of BC’s tourism industry.

The application deadline is Tuesday October 27, 2020.

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TOTA and SUNx Malta Announce Launch of Global Climate Friendly Travel Registry & Maurice Strong Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit

During Climate Week NYC 2020, TOTA, SUNx Malta, and the World Travel and Tourism Council announced the launch of the global Climate Friendly Travel Registry for 2050 Climate Neutral & Sustainability Ambitions, as well as the Maurice Strong Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit.

 

Kelowna, BC (September 25, 2020) - The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has partnered with the Strong Universal Network (SUNx), to develop resilient, Climate Friendly Travel, in alignment with the Paris 1.5 Trajectory and the related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Today, during Climate Week NYC 2020, TOTA, SUNx Malta, and the World Travel and Tourism Council announced the launch of the global Climate Friendly Travel Registry for 2050 Climate Neutral & Sustainability Ambitions, as well as the Maurice Strong Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit.

"Reducing carbon emissions is not an option, it is a necessity," said Glenn Mandziuk, President and CEO of TOTA. "We are all understanding the tremendous threat that Climate Change is to the world and are honored to partner with  SUNx as a charter member of the Climate Friendly Travel Registry for 2050."

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The Climate Friendly Travel Registry for 2050 Climate Neutral & Sustainability Ambitions is linked to the UNFCCC Climate Action Portal and is open to all Travel and Tourism companies and communities, anywhere in the world. The idea of a Climate Neutral Ambitions Registry was built into the Paris Agreement as a way for businesses to transparently declare and progressively increase their carbon reduction ambitions through 2050, with the greater mission of stabilizing global temperatures at tolerable levels for human survival.

"We are delighted to have the award winning Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association as a launch partner for our Climate Friendly Travel Registry. Their commitment to sustainability is second to none," said Professor Geoffrey Lipman, President of SUNx Malta. "We are doubly pleased by their agreement to host the Annual Maurice Strong Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit, not only because it is a lasting legacy to the father of sustainable development, but it will highlight Maurice's intense climate activism nearly half a century before the Paris Agreement."

The SUNx System for Climate Friendly Travel recognizes the importance of placing Climate Resilience at the core of corporate and community planning decisions, with the Travel and Tourism sector as a major contributor and potential leader when it comes to human development and climate action.

To honour Maurice Strong’s legacy as a Sustainable Development pioneer, TOTA and SUNx are also partnering to launch the Maurice Strong Climate Friendly Travel Youth Summit. The inaugural summit will take place on April 29, 2021 as a virtual event, in partnership with the Malta Ministry for Tourism and Consumer Protection, and the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office.

Show your support for Climate Friendly Travel and join the Registry for 2050 Climate Neutral & Sustainability Ambitions: ClimateFriendly.travel

The announcement was recorded as part of a Climate Week NYC 2020 event. TOTA, SUNx Malta, and the World Travel and Tourism Council made the announcement and followed with a Q&A session.


About the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA):
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association is a non-profit society, governed by an elected Board of Directors, which represents business and community tourism interests throughout the region, and is supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Tourism, Arts, & Culture. It is an industry-led organization that represents and supports all business and community tourism interests in the region, while also helping to implement provincial tourism policies. For more information, visit TOTABC.org.

About SUNx :
The Strong Universal Network (SUNx) is a global Travel & Tourism Climate Response system, designed to act as a catalyst for the sector to develop Climate Friendly Travel as well as a conduit to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) driven New Climate Economy. Operating globally from Malta, with a Registry of Climate Neutral Ambitions; a Climate Friendly Travel Diploma and an SDG17 led Climate Champions outreach program. Established as a legacy to Maurice Strong, Climate Activist and Sustainable Development Pioneer. In 2019, through a partnership with Malta’s Ministry for Tourism and Consumer Protection and Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), SUNx Malta was created to establish Malta as a Global Centre for Climate Friendly Travel. For more information, visit TheSunProgram.com.

 
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