Indigenous Tourism Alberta and Calgary Tourism Join Forces to Boost Tourism

January 24, 2025 Marsha Mowers

Indigenous Tourism Alberta and Tourism Calgary have signed an agreement that will help grow tourism in the region and advance reconciliation with Indigenous businesses people and communities.

Under The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Tourism Calgary, with funding support from the Calgary Hotel Association (CHA), is committing $1M over four years to Indigenous Tourism Alberta to further develop and promote Indigenous experiences and businesses.

“Visitors come to Calgary to experience its beautiful landscapes and vibrant, diverse culture,” said Alisha Reynolds, President & CEO of Tourism Calgary.

“Through Indigenous tourism, local Indigenous businesses and entrepreneurs can share

their stories, cultures and rich histories with visitors from Alberta and around the world,

connecting them more deeply with our destination.

This agreement speaks to our commitment toward reconciliation as we understand how we

can better walk alongside Indigenous partners and communities to share authentic

Indigenous experiences with visitors and locals.”

Demand for Indigenous experiences continues to increase, especially amongst international and

convention visitors, as well as younger travellers interested in learning more about Indigenous

ways of life and cultures. Indigenous tourism is anticipated to grow to an annual contribution to

$143.3M in GDP to Alberta by 2026.

“The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between Indigenous Tourism Alberta

and Tourism Calgary marks a transformative partnership that paves the way for significant

tourism opportunities,” said Brenda Holder, Owner of Mahikan Trails and Indigenous Tourism Alberta Board Chair and Acting CEO.

“By uniting our efforts, we empower Indigenous entrepreneurs to

thrive, fostering cultural resilience and economic growth that honours our shared heritage and looks towards a strong future.”



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