By Sam Laskaris, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com
Details about a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Destination Vancouver and Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC), were announced at a news conference on Monday, Dec. 13. The partners will promote Indigenous cultural tourism in Vancouver.
“We’ve been wanting to have this partnership for a long time,” said Brenda Baptiste, the board chair of Indigenous Tourism BC.
ITBC is the non-profit organization working to grow and promote a sustainable Indigenous tourism industry in the province.
Destination Vancouver is the organization that supports the city’s tourism industry, promoting the city to domestic, U.S. and international...continued.
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Details about a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Destination Vancouver and Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC), were announced at a news conference on Monday, Dec. 13. The partners will promote Indigenous cultural tourism in Vancouver.
“We’ve been wanting to have this partnership for a long time,” said Brenda Baptiste, the board chair of Indigenous Tourism BC.
ITBC is the non-profit organization working to grow and promote a sustainable Indigenous tourism industry in the province.
Destination Vancouver is the organization that supports the city’s tourism industry, promoting the city to domestic, U.S. and international...continued.
For full article click HERE.