A $1.3 million investment from the federal government is aimed at helping Indigenous tourism organizations build resiliency, increase safety for visitors and develop new experiences to showcase Alberta as a premier destination.
Federal Tourism Minister Randy Boissonnault made the announcement on Wednesday.
“These investments will build resiliency, and help businesses adapt and develop unique experiences that will attract domestic and international visitors to the province, positioning the growing sector for continued success in the long-term,” read a release.
A total of $843,000 will go to Indigenous Tourism Alberta’s five-year strategy and action plan and $500,000 will go to the TELUS Spark Science Centre to develop and launch The Sacred Defenders of the Universe experience.
“This immersive digital experience will attract domestic and international visitors to the world-renowned science centre,” read a release.
“The exhibit will share Indigenous…