Destination Development & Stewardship
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The Province is launching a new short-term rental (STR) registry in order to give hosts who are operating legally to continue to welcome visitors.
Join DBC on January 22, 2025, for a one-hour workshop focused on government partnerships within the context of climate resiliency.
The Economic Trust of the Southern Interior (ETSI-BC) has been approved for $804,230 in funding to support 26 projects that will help support the economic growth of the Southern Interior of B.C.
The Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) has launched an early adopter program for the GSTC attraction criteria. Applications will open in January 2025.
Surfrider has launched its “Bye Bye Mini Bottles” campaign to eliminate single-use amenities from accommodations and embrace reusable amenities in British Columbia.
Register today for the free virtual Decarbonization and Climate Action workshop on October 16, 2024.
Read about the Sustainability Commitments that cements Destination Canada's position as a global leader in business event sustainability and positions Canadian destinations toward the industry's 2050 net zero targets
The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) is inviting residents to take a short survey about their experiences at the park to help shape the future of TNRD parks and trail systems.
In 2018, severe flooding occurred in Grand Forks, B.C. but the community has made significant strides in recovery and resilience. This video from the Government of BC highlights the efforts.
Travel Penticton is looking for a Marketing Manager for a 12-15 month contract starting October 2024.
The BC Wildlife Park in Kamloops hosts educational YouTube series called "Conservation Minutes." This month's episode is on fire prevention.
Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is looking for candidates for an Indigenous Tourism Specialist position.
Kelowna International Airport (YLW) will welcome 3 new routes in late 2024 and early 2025.
WestJet will connect Kelowna and Seattle with a new daily service starting in January 2025.
The DriveBC website is undergoing improvements, and people are invited to test the new version and provide feedback.
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.
Organizations are invited to attend the FortisBC & GreenStep virtual sessions to learn more about the Energy-Saving Support for Small Businesses program.
Okanagan College’s Kelowna Campus is welcoming a new centre for food, wine, and tourism that will include modern teaching spaces, food labs, beverage research and development facilities, and common spaces.
Destination development case studies showcase the positive impact of tourism's social, cultural, and economic advantages through destination development initiatives.
The popular DriveBC website is being revamped and people are invited to provide feedback on the improvements.
Drivers use the site to plan safe and efficient trips, get the latest information on road incidents, construction and maintenance, and view hundreds of highway webcams. The new DriveBC will be easier to use, more reliable and more personalized, allowing drivers to focus on their routes.