Minister Boissonnault announces federal investments to launch and expand tourism experiences across Alberta

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More than $4 million through PrairiesCan is enabling small businesses, not-for-profit organizations and communities to share their unique attractions and draw visitors from across Canada and around the globe

September 27, 2024 – Edmonton, Alberta – PrairiesCan

Alberta’s tourism sector provides jobs and drives economic growth in small towns, major centres, rural and remote areas, and Indigenous communities across the province. To further strengthen this key cornerstone of the Alberta economy, the Government of Canada is making investments to help local tourism operators seize new opportunities to showcase attractions and draw more visitors.

Today, on World Tourism Day, the Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, on behalf of the Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan, announced more than $4 million in federal funding for 19 projects that advance the work of small- and medium-sized tourism operators across Alberta.

Investments will support new or enhanced programs, activities and services that increase accessibility and expand the seasonality of unique tourism experiences. Examples of projects announced today include:

  • Explore Edmonton is receiving $500,000 to showcase rodeo culture, rural prairie life, and authentic Indigenous experiences in conjunction with Farmfair International and the Canadian Finals Rodeo.
  • The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in Wembley is receiving $250,000 to launch interactive experiences, install new displays, develop a new annual event celebrating the study of dinosaurs, and provide Indigenous-led excursions that connect participants with paleontologists.
  • Métis Crossing near Smoky Lake is receiving $500,000 to upgrade outdoor amenities and adapt activities so that individuals of all abilities can participate in authentic Indigenous tourism experiences available to visitors.
  • The Hangar Flight Museum in Calgary is receiving $100,000 to upgrade facilities and exhibits to improve access for visitors of all abilities.
  • The Badlands Amphitheatre in Drumheller is receiving $500,000 to upgrade equipment and facilities at the Badlands Arts Centre to support year-round programming.

Canada’s tourism sector is diverse, creating inclusive employment opportunities for women, racialized individuals, members of 2SLGBTQI+ communities, Indigenous people, youth and newcomers. Projects announced today advance economic reconciliation and small business growth in Alberta’s tourism sector.

Today’s investments are expected to support more than 165 jobs and leverage approximately $2.8 million in additional funding through other orders of government and industry. This announcement reflects the principles of the Government of Canada’s Framework to Build a Green Prairie Economy, a long-term commitment to work collaboratively with partners across the Prairies on their priorities to seize new possibilities for good-paying jobs in a globally competitive economy.

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“Today’s investments are about working together with our partners across industry and government to help businesses, organizations and Indigenous communities capitalize on new opportunities for economic growth. Our government’s support for these 19 projects will help more visitors discover the places, spaces and culture that Alberta has to offer, while contributing to sustainable jobs that Albertans can rely on.”
–The Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan

“Alberta is home to some of the most beautiful sites, attractions, and venues in the world. That’s why, today, we’re investing more than $4 million across 19 projects in our local tourism operators, giving them the funding, capacity, and confidence they need to support new activities, programs, and services year-round. This funding is good for our tourism sector, Alberta, and the many travelers looking to book their next vacation out West.”
–The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages 

“With its wide-open spaces and unique Indigenous experiences, Canada’s Prairies have what tourists want. That’s why we’re helping local tourism grow and thrive through the Tourism Growth Program. This important funding means that businesses and organizations can expand, create jobs and attract more tourists to Alberta. I look forward to seeing the difference it makes in the years to come!”
–The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism 

“We’re thrilled to see Indigenous entrepreneurs being supported in building their dream tourism experiences through these PrairiesCan investments in Alberta. Programs like this not only support Indigenous business-owners, their families and their communities, but they further position Alberta as one of the world’s best places for Indigenous tourism, which creates a market differentiator that helps the province stand out in a hyper-competitive global industry.”
–Shae Bird, CEO, Indigenous Tourism Alberta

“Explore Edmonton sincerely appreciates the steadfast support of PrairiesCan as a strong partner in Edmonton’s visitor economy. This funding will directly impact and enhance upcoming visitor experiences in Edmonton, supporting local jobs and businesses and enabling us to showcase the best of what our city has to offer to the world. We look forward to seeing the direct community benefits of this funding as we celebrate the excitement of Rodeo Week and the proud return of the Canadian Finals Rodeo to Edmonton.”
–Traci Bednard, CEO, Explore Edmonton

“Métis Crossing has a goal to share and celebrate our Métis culture with all people, and this goal has been enhanced through PrairiesCan’s shared commitment to ensure accessibility for all. This investment builds our capacity to ensure that our authentic experiences can be enjoyed by people of all abilities.”
–Juanita Marois, CEO, Métis Crossing

La Cité Francophone has been building out our Francophone Tourism products since 2015 and we have seen exponential growth ever since! With the support of the Tourism Growth Fund, we are able to closely work with our Flying Canoë Volant partners and build unique 360 degree projection tourism experiences that can travel throughout Alberta. Phase 1 of this initiative has been extremely positive with the participation of Explore Edmonton, KDays, La fête franco-albertaine and the 2024 edition of the Flying Canoë Volant Festival.”
–Daniel Cournoyer, Executive Director, La Cité Francophone

Quick facts

  • Federal funding for these 19 projects is being provided through the Tourism Growth Program, delivered by PrairiesCan in Alberta.

  • The $108 million Tourism Growth Program was announced in Budget 2023 to support the Federal Tourism Growth Strategy, a plan for long-term growth, investment and stability in Canada’s tourism industry.

  • PrairiesCan is the federal department that diversifies the economy across the Canadian Prairies by delivering programs and services that help businesses, not-for-profits and communities grow stronger: its mandate is to support economic growth and diversification in the Prairie provinces and advance the interests of the region in national economic policy, programs and projects.

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Office of the Minister of Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for PrairiesCan and CanNor
Carson.Debert@rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca

Rohit Sandhu
Communications Manager
Prairies Economic Development Canada
rohit.sandhu@prairiescan.gc.ca

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