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Government of Canada investing in quality tourism experiences and attractions in Alberta

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Amid tariff‑related uncertainty and shifting global trade conditions, it is more important than ever to strengthen sectors that drive economic activity and support jobs in our communities. Alberta’s tourism sector has what the world wants with incredible sites across the province. These investments will offer an inclusive pathway to strengthen long-term economic resilience and create meaningful jobs in communities across the province, says the Government of Canada.

During National Tourism Week in Canada (April 20-24), Eleanor Olszewski, Minister of Emergency Management and Community Resilience and Minister responsible for Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) announced a federal investment of more than $1.9 million through the Tourism Growth Program (TGP) for eight projects across Alberta. These investments will help businesses and not-for-profit organizations deliver the kinds of outstanding experiences that drive year-round tourism spending in Alberta, she said.

Eleanor Olszewski
Eleanor Olszewski

This support from PrairiesCan will help enhance cultural and heritage experiences, expand accommodation offerings and improve attractions. Their efforts will contribute to vibrant travel destinations – including in rural areas and beyond high-volume tourism periods – while supporting more than 50 jobs, said the government.

The Tourism Growth Program (TGP) launched in 2023 with $108 million over three years to support Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, small and medium-sized businesses, and not-for-profit organizations develop or expand local tourism experiences. The program was designed to complement other federal, provincial, and territorial tourism supports and was part of the Federal Tourism Growth Strategy.

PrairiesCan announced $1,940,281 in funding under TGP for the following eight projects across Alberta:

  • Aurum Experience Ltd.
    Expand infrastructure at Aurum Lodge to better meet the growing demand for year-round accommodations in the Abraham Lake and Nordegg areas. This project will increase capacity, enhance visitor experiences and enable year-round operations of the lodge. This represents an investment of $249,999 in repayable funding.
  • The Confluence Historic Site & Parkland Society
    Create three permanent galleries dedicated to the Tsuut’ina Nation, Stoney Nakoda Nation, and the Métis Nation of Alberta (Districts 5 and 6) to showcase Indigenous knowledge, histories, stories, and culture. Curated by Indigenous artists, this project offers insight into Indigenous experiences near the Bow and Elbow rivers over time. This represents an investment of $349,629.
  • Chimney Rock Ranch Retreat Inc.
    Expand accommodations, event spaces, and visitor programming that can house visitors in the peak season and attract tourists to the Nanton area outside of the peak season. This woman-owned, rural project will scale-up operations of Chimney Rock Ranch Retreat and transform it into an all-season destination. This represents an investment of $250,000 in repayable funding.
  • Friends of the Ukrainian Village Society
    Construct a multi-purpose event space, including a covered outdoor venue and natural seating, at the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village to replace infrastructure lost to fire. This expansion will enable immersive cultural programming such as concerts, culinary tourism, and Farmers’ Markets to strengthen the open-air museum’s role as a regional tourism anchor, extending the visitor season and driving economic growth. This represents an investment of $250,000.
  • Lakeview Investments Inc.
    Build all-season cabins, install outdoor spa amenities, and create accessible spaces at Lakeview Lodge to attract tourists to explore the County of Barrhead in all seasons. This project will enhance facilities while increasing overnight visitor capacity. This represents an investment of $341,184 in repayable funding.
  • Pine Creek Retreat
    Expand Indigenous tourism experiences and accommodations in the Bears Ears Reserve on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River. This expansion, along with accessibility upgrades, will help to meet growing demand for authentic Indigenous tourism experiences in Alberta. This represents an investment of $200,000.
  • Rural River Rentals Ltd.
    Develop elevated glamping experiences for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in nature, adventure, and Métis history while enjoying modern comforts. This project will accelerate business growth and expand active outdoor tourism products and authentic Métis experiences available in Sturgeon County. This represents an investment of $115,000.
  • The Woods Experience Ltd.
    Upgrade visitor accommodations and programming facilities to enhance access to authentic Indigenous tourism experiences and year-round programming. This project will further develop the Indigenous tourism ecosystem in Yellowhead County while advancing Indigenous economic participation. This represents an investment of $184,469.

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Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi
Mario Toneguzzi, based in Calgary, has more than 40 years experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He worked for 35 years at the Calgary Herald covering sports, crime, politics, health, faith, city and breaking news, and business. He is the Co-Editor-in-Chief with Retail Insider in addition to working as a freelance writer and consultant in communications and media relations/training. Mario was named as a RETHINK Retail Top Retail Expert in 2024.

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