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ITAC 2022-23 Business Support Program

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    2022
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  • Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)
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  • Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC)
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  • Standards and Certifications
  • Guidelines and Good Practices
  • Indigenous Tourism Networks and Groups
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  • Economy
Indigenous Specific

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Description

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada’s (ITAC) renowned Accreditation Program recognizes Canada’s best Indigenous tourism experiences. Developed with an Indigenous lens, the first-ever quality standards for Indigenous tourism operators enable ITAC to apply consistent and fair criteria to any Indigenous business seeking formal recognition as being Market Ready. Indigenous tourism businesses that are Market Ready provide consistent quality, authentic, and safe guest experiences.

Topics
  • Business Development
  • Capacity Building
  • Cultural Awareness and Education
  • Sustainable Management Systems
  • Safety and Security
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Tourism Management
  • Marketing and Promotion
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Visitor and Customer Satisfaction
  • Visitor and Tour Operator Codes of Conduct
  • Visitor Management
  • Health and Wellbeing
Geographic Focus
  • North America
Stakeholder
  • Private Sector
Languages
  • English
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