Minister Boissonnault announces investments for tourism in Saskatchewan

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Saskatchewan – PrairiesCan is providing over $5.8 million to support 14 tourism projects located in communities across Saskatchewan. These investments will help Saskatchewan tourism operators’ access the resources needed to expand or upgrade tourist attractions. This benefits residents and visitors, and supports local economies.

Tourism Relief Program (TRF) – Investment of $5,814,879

The TRF supports tourism organizations to adapt their operations while investing in products and services to facilitate their future growth. This fund is helping position Canada as a destination of choice as domestic and international travel rebounds. Today, 14 Saskatchewan TRF projects received funding through PrairiesCan:

  • Tourism Saskatchewan ($2,000,000)
    Provide assistance to Saskatchewan tourism organizations to develop new products and experiences.
  • MLTC Program Services Inc. ($500,000)
    Create an Indigenous-led marketing and management organization to coordinate and implement the Meadow Lake Tribal Council tourism action plan. The project will also provide training and mentoring to existing Indigenous tourism operators in the region.
  • Redberry Lake Biosphere Reserve Association Inc. ($500,000)
    Develop a four-season anchor destination that includes unique eco-tourism accommodations and an interpretation centre.
  • Globe Theatre Society ($500,000)
    Improve safety and accessibility of the Prince Edward Building, a heritage building in downtown Regina that houses the Globe Theatre.
  • The Saskatoon Visitor & Convention Bureau Inc. ($498,000)
    Implement a destination development and tourism strategy with an emphasis on Indigenous and culinary experiences.
  • Saskatchewan Science Centre Inc. ($343,000)
    Develop an Indigenous outreach strategy by introducing new exhibits and creating programming and events that showcase the innovation and ingenuity of Indigenous Peoples in Saskatchewan.
  • Newsask Community Futures Development Corporation ($299,500)
    Provide business support to tourism operators and communities in east central Saskatchewan and develop the region as a year-round tourist destination.
  • The Regina Exhibition Association Limited ($297,000)
    Create a central hub and common space in the REAL District, a tourism hub that attracts millions of visitors annually.
  • Saskatoon Fireworks Festival Inc. ($250,000)
    Develop an artistic lighting initiative for the WinterShines festival in downtown Saskatoon.
  • Western Development Museum ($228,106)
    Develop and enhance Indigenous exhibits, interpretive and educational programs.
  • Smoky Burn Outfitting ($99,999)
    Create a portable camp to expand tourism offerings into experiences that focus on outdoor life and eco-tourism.
  • Métis Nation Saskatchewan Secretariat Inc. ($99,999)
    Plan and develop the Louis Riel Métis trail as a cornerstone for Métis tourism in the West.
  • Champêtre County Wild West Resort Inc. ($99,775)
    Modernize and winterize the facility to expand year-round tourism offerings.
  • Buffalo Pound Eco Lodge Inc. ($99,500)
    Develop Indigenous glamping experiences in Buffalo Pound Provincial Park.