13 March, 2023

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) and Trans Canada Trail Announce New Partnership

Agreement outlines shared priority of developing and promoting trails tourism destinations inclusive of authentic Indigenous experiences 

 

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), a global leader in the marketing and development of Indigenous tourism experiences, and Trans Canada Trail, steward of the world’s longest recreational trail network, are pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).  

The MOU is an agreement that signifies and outlines the two organizations’ commitment to work together and share resources, knowledge and expertise to improve, develop, support and promote tourism destinations inclusive of authentic Indigenous experiences and trail experiences for domestic as well as international guests. 

A first-of-its-kind initiative, the MOU has been established with the desire to create the foundation for a long-term relationship and collaboration between the organizations, in support of ITAC and Trans Canada Trail’s shared objectives of growing Indigenous and trails tourism in Canada.  

Keith Henry, President & CEO, ITAC, and Eleanor McMahon, President & CEO, Trans Canada Trail, signed the MOU at the 2023 International Indigenous Tourism Conference hosted in Winnipeg from March 8-10 in the company of the Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance. 

As an early priority, both organizations will work with their members and trail operators to develop exceptional trail experiences and authentic Indigenous experiences through accreditation programs delivered by each organization. 

The MOU will: 

  • Link Indigenous experiences and trails that can be accredited by ITAC’s Accreditation Program — The Original Original  — and Trans Canada Trail’s Exceptional Trail Experience program, which is focused on mobilizing the growth of trail tourism in Canada and part of its National Trails Tourism Strategy. 
  • Provide an opportunity for trail operators to learn from the guardians of the land on Indigenous knowledge, nature education and preservation. 
  • Grow Indigenous tourism and help address the demand for development and marketing of authentic Indigenous experiences. 
  • Enhance the capacity and knowledge of trail operators by developing and promoting various sections of the Trans Canada Trail as tourism products. 
  • Create educational materials to support Indigenous-owned community enterprises and trail operators for tourism development assistance and capacity building. ITAC’s members are Indigenous-owned and controlled businesses from every province and territory in the country. 
  • Help put Canada’s trails on the itineraries of international and domestic guests for the benefit of hosting communities. 

Eleanor McMahon and Keith Henry

The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance, says, “Indigenous tourism provides unique experiences to Canadians as well as international visitors and drives economic growth for Indigenous communities. This partnership between the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada and Trans Canada Trail will not only help create memorable and sustainable outdoor experiences for visitors from all horizons all year long, but also will showcase and develop authentic world-class attractions this place, our home, has to offer.” 

ITAC President & CEO, Keith Henry, comments, “As we continue to focus on our vision of creating a thriving Indigenous tourism economy sharing authentic, memorable and enriching experiences, we are so thrilled to establish this formal partnership with Trans Canada Trail. Through meaningful exchange, we will successfully advance the growth of Indigenous tourism in Canada with a goal of making Canada the world leader in Indigenous tourism by 2030.” 

“This is a significant moment for Trans Canada Trail as we build this foundation for a long-term relationship with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada,” says Eleanor McMahon, President & CEO, Trans Canada Trail.This collaboration is based on our mutual sustained commitment to supporting both trails tourism and Indigenous tourism through regenerative destination development programs. Trails continue to play a significant role in everyone’s lives and we celebrate this moment to create more inclusive experiences and opportunities to share and learn from one another.” 

The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance joins Eleanor McMahon, President & CEO, Trans Canada Trail, and Keith Henry, President & CEO, Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada.

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Media Contacts 

Erica Richardson (for the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada) 
Account Manager, Tartanbond  
T: 403.975.0187 
erica.richardson@tartanbond.com 

Karen Lorenowicz (for Trans Canada Trail) 
Principal, Karen Lorenowicz Communications 
T: 416.245.2475 
karen@lorenowicz.com 

Angela Garde 
Manager, PR & Communications, Trans Canada Trail 
T: 1.800.465.3636 ext. 4358 
agarde@tctrail.ca 

 

About The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) 

The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) focuses on creating partnerships between associations, organizations, government departments and industry leaders from across Canada to support the growth of Indigenous tourism in Canada and address the demand for development and marketing of authentic Indigenous experiences. ITAC has an established membership process that enables Indigenous tourism industry partners to engage with and show support for Indigenous tourism. The purpose of ITAC is to improve the socio-economic situation of Indigenous people within the 10 provinces and 3 territories of Canada. Indigenoustourism.ca