Northern BC Tourism partners with Community Futures

Feb 11, 2021 | 3:57 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – According to government figures, tourism generated a direct contribution to BC’s gross domestic product of $8.3 billion in 2018, an increase of three percent over 2017 and 42.1 percent since 2008. It is a big business in this province but it is also a fragile one.

And to help keep the industry afloat, Northern BC Tourism has formalized a relationship it has had with community futures for years, recently signing an official memorandum of understanding.

“Businesses across the Northern BC region have experienced entirely new challenges this past year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re committed to supporting tourism businesses in our region as they weather this storm which is why we are thrilled to formalize a regional partnership with Community Futures,” says Clint Fraser, CEO of the Northern BC Tourism Association. “Community Futures has long been an informal partner with whom we share common goals, but to have that partnership formalized through this newest MOU will only strengthen and better support the tourism industry across Northern BC.”

The memorandum of understanding between NBCTA and Community Futures expresses a commitment by both parties to ensure regular meetings between Community Futures staff and NBCTA staff working directly with tourism businesses, to share information, build resource strength for businesses, and ensure effective referrals, collaboration and problem-solving for clients. The establishment of on-the-ground collaborative initiatives such as joint marketing and funding opportunities will be recommended to the Tourism Task Force for approval and resourcing.