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

 
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Destination BC Tourism Digital Academy Registration Opens

Destination BC has once again launched the Tourism Digital Academy.

 

Destination BC has once again launched the Tourism Digital Academy. The Tourism Digital Academy is a free, 8-week digital marketing program for BC tourism businesses who are interested in building their knowledge and skills in digital marketing to an intermediate level.

Designed for business owners or their marketing team members, this comprehensive program is focused on providing practical, actionable guidance to complete your digital marketing plan. From setting your goals, to building a better understanding of SEO, website usability, content, email marketing, analytics and more – you’ll leave the program with the confidence and knowledge to put that plan into action.

Intake for October 8, 2024 - November 27, 2024 is now open!

Intake for October 15, 2024 - December 4, 2024 is now open!

Learn more and Register for this program by visiting Destinationbc.ca/Learning-Centre.

 
 
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Thompson Okanagan Launches the “Travel Now to the Thompson Okanagan On Us” Campaign

 
 
 

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is inviting visitors to enjoy lazy days at the beach, picturesque landscapes, and all the charming communities nestled within the region with its latest campaign entitled Travel Now to the Thompson Okanagan - On Us.

Visitors to the region and locals enjoying a staycation can share their vacation photos within the region to be entered to win one of ten $1,000 cash prizes toward a 2024 trip.

Visit thompsonokanagan.com/on-us for full contest details and share the campaign via social media via @Thompson_Okanagan post on Facebook and Instagram.

Read the full press release by Hatch Comms for full campaign details.

 
 
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New Accessible Viewing Platform at Helmcken Falls

A new fully accessible viewing platform has opened at Helmcken Falls.

 

A new fully accessible viewing platform has opened at Helmcken Falls, ensuring visitors of all abilities can experience the iconic waterfall while also enhancing the park’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.

Wells Gray Provincial Park invites visitors to plan their trips as they offer the beauty of the park to a broader audience.


Learn more about the newly opened platform from the full press release.

 
 
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Cultural Competency Training

The Sncewips Heritage Museum is running a four-part series on cultural competency.

 

The Sncewips Heritage Museum is running a four-part series that will raise awareness of colonial issues and expand knowledge on Syilx worldview, the history of contact, current affairs, and the way forward.

The series runs on September 4, 11, 18, and 25 from 9 am to 3 pm.

Visit the Sncewips Events page for program details and registration opportunities.

 
 
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Registration for BCTCRI Project 4 is Now Open - Climate Resilience and Indigenous Knowledge

Registration is now open for the third BC Tourism Project Four Workshop: Regenerative Tourism & Systems Thinking Workshop.

Date: July 17 - Virtual
Time: 10:00 am

The workshop will cover the key. oncepts of regenerative tourism and systems thinking, their. relationships to climate change, and their importance when it comes to developing regenerative tourism.

 

The Community Destination Stewardship Initiative's Project 4, Climate Resilience and Indigenous Knowledge, aims to create a provincial network across BC to enhance climate resiliency and sustainability in community destinations and the broader tourism industry. The program provides comprehensive learning opportunities through workshops, discussions, and peer-to-peer engagements, offering essential knowledge and tools. It emphasizes sharing successes and lessons learned to promote collaborative growth and connects communities to resources, programs, and initiatives supporting sustainable business practices and community engagement.

This initiative helps advance BC’s sustainable tourism development by equipping communities to adopt sustainable practices, support local businesses in climate emergency preparedness, and reduce impacts from extreme weather events. Participants can join workshops on topics such as Climate Resilience, Sustainable Tourism, and Decarbonization, that you can choose to join based on your community’s needs. The program is available in various formats to accommodate different schedules, and encourages networking with other communities to exchange successes and practical solutions for sustainability challenges.

Eligible Participants for Joining the Destination Stewardship Network:

  • Any community or community organization that manages visitors as a destination

  • BC-based Community Destination Management Organizations (CDMOs)

  • Municipal government staff

  • First Nations and First Nation Economic Development Corporations

  • Communities with any level of experience in managing climate change resiliency, adaptation, mitigation, or sustainability in tourism are encouraged to participate, regardless of their experience level

Learn more about the course at www.destinationbc.ca

Register for the Workshop Today!

 
 
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Indigenous Tourism BC Job Opportunity: Indigenous Tourism Specialists

Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is looking for candidates for an Indigenous Tourism Specialist position.

 

Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is looking for candidates for an Indigenous Tourism Specialist position in four of the province’s regions including the Thompson Okanagan.

This is a full-time position and the Indigenous Tourism Specialist will support the advancement of Indigenous Tourism by providing responsible and respectful regional-specific support through meaningful engagement with local communities and tourism partners.

Interested candidates can submit a cover letter, resume, and references to gail@IndigenousBC.com by August 9, 2024.

 
 
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New Flight Routes Coming to Kelowna International Airport

Kelowna International Airport (YLW) will welcome 3 new routes in late 2024 and early 2025.

 

Kelowna International Airport (YLW) will welcome 3 new routes in late 2024 and early 2025.

Pacific Coastal Airlines has announced a new direct flight route connecting Prince George to Kelowna. This flight will run 6 days a week from Sunday to Friday, starting October 28, 2024.

Alaska Airlines has announced a daily, non-stop, seasonal route connecting Los Angeles to Kelowna. This service will start on December 19, 2024.

WestJet has also announced new routes connecting Seattle and Kelowna, starting in January 2025.

 
 
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Accommodation Plastic Use and Reduction Survey

Accommodators in the Thompson Okanagan are invited to take the BCHA’s short survey on plastic use and sustainability.

 

Accommodators in the Thompson Okanagan are invited to take the BC Hotel Association’s (BCHA) short survey on plastic use and sustainability.

Results from this survey will be used to assess the current landscape of plastic use and reduction efforts among accommodators, contributing to the Global Tourism Plastics Initiative (GTPI) annual reporting commitment.

Take the Accommodation Plastic Use and Reduction Survey.

 
 
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Working with the Travel Trade: Six-Part Tutorial Video Series

DBC has developed a 6-part video series based on the previously written Working with the Travel Trade Guide.

 

DBC has developed a 6-part video series based on the previously written Working with the Travel Trade Guide,

These tutorial videos will help tourism businesses determine whether working with the travel trade is right for them, provide guidance on how to work with travel trade, and how local and regional Destination Management Organizations can help.

 
 
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Relief for BC wineries 2024 vintage

BC wineries will receive temporary support in response to the loss of grapes and damage to vines effective from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.

 

BC wineries will receive temporary support in response to the loss of grapes and damage to vines effective from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026. Wineries will be able to use grapes and grape juice from outside the province for the 2024 vintage year. This measure aims to help wineries produce a 2024 vintage, maintain job security, and ensure the continued availability of BC-produced wines.

“B.C. wine growers and wineries are an integral part of the province’s economy and this year they have been hit by devastating losses due to extreme weather events,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “By extending this support, we are providing badly needed help for our wineries during this challenging period. This relief for the 2024 vintage is essential to protect jobs and maintain the cultural and economic vitality this sector brings to our communities.”

Details on eligibility and related requirements will be available to the industry this fall.

 
 
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The Amazing Race Canada heads to the South Okanagan

The South Okanagan shined in the fourth episode of the tenth season of The Amazing Race Canada

 

The South Okanagan was featured on The Amazing Race Canada on July 23, 2024.

Racers flew from Vancouver to Penticton to check out the SS Sicamous on the shore of Okanagan Lake, the Area 27 Motorsports Park in Oliver, and Dirty Laundry Vineyard in Summerland.

 
 
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WestJet announces new flights from Seattle to Kelowna

WestJet will connect Kelowna and Seattle with a new daily service starting in January 2025.

 

WestJet will connect Kelowna and Seattle with a new daily service starting in January 2025. This route will enhance connectivity between these regions and a wide network of U.S. destinations via Seattle, thanks to WestJet's partnership with Delta Air Lines. WestJet's Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer John Weatherill emphasized that this service will offer convenient and affordable travel options for both business and leisure throughout the year.

WestJet will serve 12 destinations from Kelowna this winter with up to 20 daily departures out of YLW during peak winter travel.

Read the full announcement from WestJet.

 
 
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Jasper Employees Seeking Work & Staff Accommodation

Anderson Vacations is supporting affected employees by compiling a list of employment opportunities *that include staff accommodations* across BC and Alberta to help these displaced workers find new homes. Pet-friendly accommodations are in dire need.

If you are currently hiring for immediate (or soon) start AND have staff accommodations available, share your opportunity in this form: https://forms.gle/sq4AAGSmNRhd53zj8

 

The wildfires in Jasper have displaced many residents and caused significant job losses in the tourism and hospitality sectors. These people will be searching for work during the recovery; many are currently living temporarily at campgrounds or in hotels.

Anderson Vacations is supporting affected employees by compiling a list of employment opportunities *that include staff accommodations* across BC and Alberta to help these displaced workers find new homes. Pet-friendly accommodations are in dire need.

If you are currently hiring for immediate (or soon) start AND have staff accommodations available, share your opportunity in this form: https://forms.gle/sq4AAGSmNRhd53zj8

If you know of places that have staff accommodation available, please share the form with them. Any information or connections you can share to help those find their next home and job would be invaluable.

This list of information will be shared on the Jasper Evacuees Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/499022265946978

The individuals will be directed to apply on their own to these listings through the contact information provided.

Please feel free to forward this email to your colleagues and peers who may have contacts within the industry to call upon. 

Note: This information has been shared with go2HR and TIABC.

 
 
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Destination BC’s Tourism Industry Webinar

Destination BC invites you to join them on Thursday, August 1st at 10:00 am (PDT).

 

Destination BC invites you to join them on Thursday, August 1st at 10:00 am (PDT) for an update on the state of tourism in BC and the latest on their key strategies and programs.

DBC will include updates on their latest marketing campaigns, travel trade and media relations, destination development projects, and more followed by a Q&A session.

 
 
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BC Rivers Day Micro-Grants Funding Opportunity from ORCBC

This year, for the first year ever, the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) is offering a limited number of small, one-time micro grants of $300 each to help outdoor groups host BC Rivers Day events in their community.

 

This year, for the first year ever, the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) is offering a limited number of small, one-time micro grants of $300 each to help outdoor groups host BC Rivers Day events in their community.

BC Rivers Day is an annual celebration held on the fourth Sunday of September to promote the importance of British Columbia's rivers and watersheds. It was established in 1980 by ORCBC and outdoor enthusiast and river conservationist Mark Angelo. 

With support from the BC Parks Licence Plate program and other supporters, the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) is thrilled to launch the BC Rivers Day micro grant program. 

Learn more about the program and apply for the program visit ORCBC.ca.

Applications are open now until Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 11:59 pm.

 
 
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Review and Provide Feedback to the New DriveBC Website

The DriveBC website is undergoing improvements, and people are invited to test the new version and provide feedback.

 

The DriveBC website is undergoing improvements, and people are invited to test the new version and provide feedback.

The updated site will be easier to use, more reliable, and personalized, helping drivers plan safe and efficient trips. Key features include a simplified map, clearer event notifications, and enhanced mobile experience.

Individuals can test the new site and complete a survey to provide feedback and help to improve the new site.

Drivers should continue using the current site for travel planning until the updates are finalized.

Visit the DriveBC test site to review and participate in the survey here.

 
 
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BC Wine Industry Celebrates Direct to Consumer Shipping to Alberta

The BC wine industry welcomes the news that BC wineries can now ship directly to Alberta consumers, thanks to a new agreement between the provinces.

 

The BC wine industry welcomes the news that BC wineries can now ship directly to Alberta consumers, thanks to a new agreement between the provinces.

This comes at a perfect time as many Albertans visit BC wineries after the Calgary Stampede, marking an increase in summer travel for the Alberta market. Although the Alberta direct-to-consumer market is a small part of BC's wine sales, it is important for growth, offering high-end products and building customer relationships.

Industry leaders, including Wine Growers BC and Hester Creek Estate Winery, are pleased with the renewed connection, which supports BC wine tourism and the local economy. Wine Growers BC thanks both provincial premiers and local MLAs for their support in making this agreement possible.

 
 
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Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses

Organizations are invited to attend the FortisBC & GreenStep virtual sessions to learn more about the Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses program.

 

GreenStep Solutions is hosting a webinar with FortisBC to introduce the FortisBC Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses program. Organizations can attend the 45-minute virtual sessions to learn more about the program.

About the Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses Program:

FortisBC is offering small and medium-sized businesses free customized energy advice, members can connect with Business Energy Advisors with a 15 to 30-minute consultation via phone call, video call, or in-person visit to learn about:

  • Low-cost/no-cost tips to reduce energy use and operating costs

  • Information about FortisBC rebates on high-efficiency equipment

  • Support in getting quotes from contractors and applying for rebates

  • Applying for retroactive rebates on equipment installed in the last 365 days

Register below to attend one of the free virtual informational sessions: 

July 23, 2024 @ 11:00 AM PST

August 6, 2024 @ 11:00 AM PST

 
 
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New Biosphere Commitment Program Member: Caravan Farm Theatre

Despite what the name suggests, Caravan Farm Theatre is not a farm, but, instead, a rural space that is designed for the production of professional theatre, especially large-scale, outdoor productions. They are inspired by the fields, forests, and land that create the stage they perform on to make sustainable choices whenever and wherever they can.

 

Join TOTA in welcoming Caravan Farm Theatre to the Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Program. 

Caravan Farm Theatre was established in 1978 in the small, agricultural town of Armstrong, BC. Despite what the name suggests, they are not a farm, but, instead, a rural space that is designed for the production of professional theatre, especially large-scale, outdoor productions.

 
 
 
 

Sustainable Initiatives

Caravan Farm Theatre uses the land as its venue and the fields and forests as its stage, so the team works diligently to act as stewards of the land they work and perform on. The theatre is operated on 80 acres of land and is located on the unceded, traditional territories of the Secwépemc Nation and the Syilx Okanagan Nation. It is the environment and community of the Northern Okanagan that inspires the team to make sustainable choices, and because the health of the land they operate on is directly linked to the health of their organization, Caravan Farm Theatre chooses to make sustainable choices whenever and wherever they can. 

When asked about the experience working with TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment Program, Artistic & Environmental Programs Manager Vicki Stroich had this to say: “Biosphere Committed gives us a clear framework that we can use to understand the impact of choices we make and find inspiration for new actions as we look ahead. It gives us a vocabulary we can all use as we discuss sustainability. It also helps us think of sustainability holistically in a way that includes not only the flora and fauna here on the land or the operational systems like our water, power, and waste management, but also the people we engage with as an arts organization: our staff, volunteers, artists or audiences.” 

Recently, Caravan Farm Theatre has partnered with the Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship and Land Conservancy of BC to  improve the biodiversity of the land they operate on, including recent work on FireSmarting their property and other properties around their neighbourhood. 

Biosphere Commitment Program 

The Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Commitment Program is a sustainability program offered by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association. The focus is to equip tourism businesses in the region with tools and resources to continuously measure, manage, and report sustainability management efforts. The program prepares businesses for a globally recognized certification, to show alignment of business operations with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Thompson Okanagan Biosphere Destination Certification.

Organizations can create customized sustainability plans through the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle platform and access dedicated support from industry experts.

Learn more about TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment Program

Book a Biosphere Introduction Presentation

 
 
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TOTA is now a member of the Outdoor Recreation Council of BC

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association has joined over 100 member organizations across the province and is now an Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) member.

 

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association has joined over 100 member organizations across the province and is now an Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) member.

This partnership will help TOTA promote and protect outdoor recreation opportunities and outdoor spaces across British Columbia.

Interested businesses can learn more about and join the ORCBC in preserving the outdoor spaces that we work and play on throughout the province. There are many ways to get involved including BC Rivers Day on September 22, 2024.

About the ORCBC

The Outdoor Recreation Council of British Columbia (ORCBC) is a charitable organization that works with its members, government agencies, Indigenous communities, other organizations, and the public to address issues related to outdoor recreation access, environmental stewardship, and public policy.

 
 
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