
The 2012 BC Aboriginal Cultural Tourism Industry Awards were held during Canada’s first National Aboriginal Tourism Conference which took place in Osoyoos, B.C. from March 28-30, with several AtBC stakeholders receiving awards.
The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia is pleased to provide information on the upcoming third season for the Klahowya Village in Stanley Park.
The Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia is excited to release The Next Phase: 2012-2017 - A Five-year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism, which identifies AtBC's six priorities until 2017. The Next Phase outlines AtBC's strategy for growing the province's Aboriginal cultural tourism industry, with a projected revenue of $68 million by 2017.