Eleven Abitibi-Témiscamingue region tourism organizations receive a total of over $1.8 million in funding from CED.
Val-d’Or – A key driver of the economy, the Canadian tourism industry generated over $100 billion in annual revenues before being decimated by the pandemic. That is why the Government of Canada introduced the Tourism Relief Fund (TRF), a $500-million pan-Canadian initiative to help businesses and organizations in the tourism sector deal with the impact of the pandemic and position themselves for the future. The initiative, which is administered by CED in Quebec, ended on March 31, 2023.
Today, the Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED, is announcing a total of $1,884,655 in funding for eleven tourism organizations in the Abitibi‑Témiscamingue region that have been funded by CED under the TRF.
The organizations are the Kebaowek First Nation, Chalets Baie des Plongeurs, La pourvoirie du lac Matchi-Manitou, Daryl Vincent Mintz – Pourvoirie Chalets Diane, Dorval Lodge, Eastern Canadian Outfitters – Camachigama, Société économique de Kitcisakik, La Coureuse des bois, Auberge de l’Orpailleur, Maple Leaf Lodge, and Corporation Augustin-Chénier. This funding announcement is part of a series of strategic investments made by CED under this initiative; a report on the TRF was unveiled on June 28, 2023.
Additional information about the 11 projects can be found in the related backgrounder. The projects will help boost the number of tourists who visit the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region and will allow local businesses to attract potential clients.
The Government of Canada recognizes and supports businesses and organizations that are a source of pride in their communities. Quebec’s economic recovery relies on a strong tourism industry made up of organizations with deep roots in the regional economy. The players in this sector are major contributors to growth, as well as key assets in rebuilding a stronger, greener and more resilient and inclusive economy.
“The tourism industry showcases Canada’s attractions, culture and diversity to visitors from around the world. Our government has always been very aware of the importance of tourism in Canada and continues to step up to the plate to assist tourism-sector businesses and organizations. The investments announced today will help 11 dynamic local organizations look to the future. Their projects are excellent news for the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region and its rich and diversified tourism industry.” – Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED