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Tiohtià:ke Territory (Montreal, QC) – February 28, 2025 – The Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), along with the presenting partner of the awards, WestJet, have announced the winners of the 2025 ITAC Indigenous Tourism Awards at the 12th annual International Indigenous Tourism Conference (IITC) on February 27, 2025. 

The annual awards gala recognizes the achievements of national Indigenous tourism operators who are at the top of their industry and acts as a platform to elevate and promote Indigenous culture, heritage and economic development. These awards celebrate this past year’s excellence in tourism, highlighting sustainability, women-owned businesses, and those who have shown outstanding work in leading the way in the industry. 

ITAC continues to value its ongoing partnership with WestJet, proud sponsor of the 2025 Indigenous Tourism Awards. Their commitment to the excellence and growth of Indigenous tourism across the country plays an integral role in helping shape a stronger, more connected industry from coast-to-coast-to-coast. 

“This year’s award recipients showcase the strength, innovation and cultural pride that define Indigenous tourism across the country,” said Keith Henry, CEO and president of ITAC. “Their dedication to authenticity, sustainability and community impact is truly inspiring. Each winner and finalist should take pride in their achievements as their work continues to pave the way for future generations and enrich the travel experiences for all.” 

The winners of the national 2025 ITAC Indigenous Tourism Awards include:  

Indigenous Tourism Quebec (ITQ) Best Enterprise of the Year

The ITQ Best Enterprise of the Year recognizes a member of ITQ for its achievements in leadership, marketing, partnership, development, sustainability and more. This award celebrates their growth, contribution and accomplishments in the Indigenous tourism industry and their communities. 

Winner:  

Nestled at the gateway of Eeyou Istchee, Nibiischii Corporation is a leader in ecotourism and sustainability, managing Quebec’s largest wildlife sanctuary. It focuses on integrating sustainable practices to protect the land, wildlife and fish stocks for future generations. With innovation at its core, it offers highly ecological, self-sufficient floating cabins and studios as guest accommodations and entertainment. The staff continuously strive to implement innovative practices and aim to deliver transformative and memorable experiences year after year. 

Indigenous Culinary Tourism Award

The Indigenous Culinary Tourism Award recognizes a business or individual in the Indigenous culinary industry. Bridging traditional recipes with regionally based ingredients and creating exciting new experiences for guests, these trailblazers are rocking the culinary world with their flair and fusion.  

Winner:  

Pollen Nation Farm’s co-owners, Nathan Hornidge and Amanda Oake advocate for community collaborations, increased biodiversity and enhanced food security through their mission to celebrate the Newfoundland honeybee and its vital role in food sustainability. Fusing Indigenous food sovereignty with culinary tourism, Pollen Nation Farm offers visitors an authentic farm-to-table experience deeply rooted in land and tradition.  

Exceptional Cultural Experience Award

The Exceptional Cultural Experience Award recognizes the outstanding delivery of cultural knowledge and guest experiences at Indigenous cultural centres, museums, galleries, retail stores, food establishments, entertainments centres and spa/retreats, outdoor adventure, wildlife viewing, and outdoor guided tours. 

Winner:

Awarded for its exceptional cultural innovation, Onhwa’ Lumina blends ancestral Wendat stories with cutting-edge technology, creating an unforgettable multimedia night walk. This immersive experience has continued to grab the attention of visitors through their powerful storytelling while celebrating Wendat traditions and showcasing the magic of Indigenous wisdom.  

Provincial or Territorial Association of the Year

This award recognizes a provincial or territorial Association that demonstrates excellence in all aspects of ITAC’s four pillars – leadership, partnership, development & marketing – to build a resilient Indigenous tourism industry. Celebrating the spirit of partnership, this provincial or territorial leader will demonstrate their connection to Indigenous and non-Indigenous industry through commitment and collaboration with local, provincial/territorial, national and/or international partners. 

Winner:  

ITAPEI has made a notable impact through outstanding leadership, collaboration, and a commitment to the growth of Indigenous tourism on Prince Edward Island. Over the past year, ITAPEI has significantly expanded their membership demonstrating their ability to engage and support a growing network of Indigenous artisans, entrepreneurs and tourism operators. Through strategic partnerships, community-driven initiatives, and a deep respect for Mi’kmaq culture and traditions, the organization has fostered sustainable tourism development while creating meaningful opportunities for Indigenous entrepreneurs.  

The Original Original Industry Leadership Award

The Original Original Industry Leadership Award recognizes a business or organization leading the way in Indigenous tourism in Canada. By demonstrating excellence in all aspects of its business, such as marketing campaigns, Tripadvisor reviews, revenues generated, low staff turnover and repeat customers, this award celebrates outstanding Indigenous businesses that provide authentic experiences. 

Winner:

Led by Indigenous geologist, Keith Diakiw, Talking Rock Tours offers a unique perspective on the deep connections between geology, culture and Indigenous storytelling, redefining adventure tourism. Going beyond conventional tourism, visitors get to immerse themselves in authentic experiences that showcase Indigenous worldviews, oral histories and spiritual connections to the environment. Talking Rock Tours heightens global awareness and appreciation for First Nations culture, leading the way in Indigenous tourism in Canada. 

Outstanding Staff Person

The Outstanding Staff Person Award recognizes a youth ambassador or Elder for their extraordinary dedication and exceptional performance while bringing passion for their culture and history and commitment to achieving excellence for the business. 

Winner: , Lilyrose Meyers 

Born and raised on a traditional Métis farm, Lilyrose Meyers is a proud kokum whose deep connection to Métis heritage shines in everything she does. She has proven to not only be the cornerstone of Métis Crossing – she is its heart and soul. Her profound connection to Métis culture, combined with her innate ability to share stories and traditions, makes her an invaluable ambassador for the organization.  

Indigenous Destination Development Award

The Destination Development Award recognizes a community-based company thriving in tourism business development at an inspiring rate. This company demonstrates the implementation of proper protocol, from community consultation to community buy-in. 

Winner:  

Pêmiska Tourism has successfully built a thriving Indigenous tourism hub, fostered economic growth and cultural revitalization while creating meaningful opportunities for its community. In just over a year, Pêmiska Tourism has catalyzed economic, social and cultural growth in the region, setting a national example of sustainable and inclusive Indigenous tourism. Their efforts have turned into economic growth, including job creation for local community members and increased revenue for businesses. 

New Operator or Business that Launched a New Experience 

This award recognizes a new operator or business that launched a new Indigenous tourism experience and established itself as an authentic and successful Indigenous business. 

Winner:

Mamattuk officially opened its doors in 2025 as part of the Royal Inn + Suites, right in the heart of Labrador, offering a contemporary dining experience that celebrates the timeless beauty of the land, people and culture of Labrador. They have collaborated with local artists and craftspeople to incorporate elements of The Big Land into the architecture and decor of their restaurant. With nods to their Labrador heritage, combined with the hospitality their region is known for, Mamattuk has been recognized for its authentic immersive culinary experience unlike any other. 

Leading the Way in Sustainability

This award recognizes a business that is not only committed to fostering a sustainable future for their business and community but has also made significant and measurable impacts on one or all the following areas: social sustainability, cultural sustainability and environmental sustainability. 

Winner:  

Thrive Tours is an undeniable trailblazer in sustainability within the Indigenous tourism sector, making a significant impact locally, nationally and globally. They’ve made significant strides, that have made an impact in social sustainability by empowering communities and fostering reconciliation through education and collaboration. Committed to environmental sustainability, Thrive Tours has incorporated low-impact tourism by ensuring all experiences adhere to eco-friendly practices, making them a true leader and changemaker in Indigenous-led eco-tourism.  

Extraordinary Female Entrepreneur Award

The Extraordinary Female Entrepreneur Award recognizes an empowered and strong Indigenous female entrepreneur within the tourism industry and across Canada and demonstrates a commitment to uplifting other women in their industry, embodying leadership within her business and/or community. 

Winner: Raphaëlle Langevin,

Originally from New Brunswick, Raphaëlle Langevin moved to Montréal to pursue her career as a designer. Passionate about merging traditional and contemporary artistry, she showcases Indigenous craftmanship while empowering women in the tourism industry. Raphaëlle is also a strong advocate for mental health and aims to help normalize the need for support to ensure entrepreneurs like herself prevent burnout. Her natural ability to uplift Indigenous female entrepreneurs in the tourism sector shines through her work, uplifting other women and embodying leadership within her business and community. 

For a full list of finalists for the 2025 Awards Gala, please .

 
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Vancouver, B.C. – February 27th, 2025 – Coast Hotels Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of APA Hotel Canada, Inc. and one of North America’s fastest-growing and one of Canada’s largest hotel brands, has announced the recipients of its 2024 Coast Hotels Awards during its annual brand conference, held at  , Seattle, WA, USA.

Coast Hotels proudly recognizes and celebrates the exceptional contributions of its Ambassadors, hotel teams, and leaders who exemplify hospitality excellence, deliver outstanding guest experiences, and achieve remarkable business performance each year.

“Our Ambassadors and operators went above and beyond last year, making invaluable contributions to our over 50-year legacy of delighting guests with friendly service and refreshingly local stays,” said Takamasa Machiura, President and CEO of Coast Hotels. “This celebration honors the individuals and teams who embody our brand promise and consistently strive to create exceptional experiences that set Coast Hotels apart.”

The winners of the 2024 Coast Hotels Awards include:

  • Best Hotel in Cleanliness: , Delta, BC, Canada
  • Most Improved Revenue Generation Index: , Hinton, AB, Canada
  • Highest Net Promoter Score: , Delta, BC, Canada
  • Highest Online Reputation Score: , Delta, BC, Canada
  • Highest Coast Rewards Member Enrollments: , Delta, BC, Canada
  • Brand Compliance Excellence: , Kelowna, BC, Canada
  • Ambassador of the Year: Junna Palomo, , Calgary, AB, Canada
  • Leader of the Year: Jainam Kobawala, , Nanaimo, BC, Canada
  • General Manager of the Year: Todd Weitzel, , Kelowna, BC, Canada
  • Hotel of the Year: , Delta, BC, Canada

President’s Award: Stephanie Sophocleous, General Manager, , AB, Canada

 
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Three local First Nations — Tseshaht, Hupacasath and Huu-ay-aht — have partnered to build a Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham in Port Alberni. The hotel will be a four-storey building with 76 rooms, a pool and a waterslide, located in front of the Walmart on Johnston Road.

The development will feature a hotel, retail shopping and is the perfect stop point for people travelling to the communities of Ucluelet and Tofino.

 
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VANCOUVER, B.C. February 20, 2025 – Vancouver based Nonni Property Group (NPG) plans an iconic 30-storey mixed-use tower in Vancouver’s vibrant Yaletown neighbourhood. The development will feature market leading rental residential units, state-of-the-art office space, and a bespoke 225+ room Marriott Autograph Collection hotel under Marriott International’s Autograph Collection brand.

Strategically located at 888-896 Cambie Street at the intersection of Cambie and Smithe, the development will be moments away from Vancouver’s premier entertainment venues, including BC Place Stadium and Rogers Arena. The architectural vision, crafted by NPG and McKinley Studios, promises to transform the location and streetscape with its innovative west coast design, premium materials, and welcoming public spaces. A highlight of the development will be its upscale 5-star restaurant and bar, designed to energize Vancouver’s entertainment scene and align with the Mayor’s initiative to make the City fun again.

“As Vancouver continues to welcome the world, new hotel developments are essential to support our growing $8.5B visitor economy, create jobs, and strengthen our accommodations offering. Investing in hospitality infrastructure ensures we remain a competitive world-class destination while delivering lasting benefits to our community and businesses alike.” Royce Chwin, President and CEO of Destination Vancouver.

“As Vancouver continues to grow as a world-class city, with exciting milestones like the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, it’s clear that we need to expand our hospitality infrastructure,” says Jane Talbot, President and CEO of Downtown Van. “More hotels are essential to meet the demand of the thousands of visitors who will arrive here for major events and tourism. By investing in more rooms and accommodations, we’re ensuring that Vancouver remains a welcoming, accessible destination, while bolstering the local economy.

As part of the development, NPG has secured a 25-year franchise agreement with Marriott International for an Autograph Collection Hotel, which will be managed by the leading industry management company Hotel Equities. Part of the award-winning Marriott Bonvoy® travel program, Autograph Collection Hotels are known for their distinct perspectives on design and hospitality — with no two properties looking the same — and the hotel’s design will incorporate elements that celebrate Yaletown’s character and Vancouver’s unique identity.

“Marriott is thrilled to collaborate with NPG and mindfully grow our portfolio in the important and dynamic market of Vancouver,” said Paul Cahill, Chief Operating Officer, Canada, Marriott International. “We believe that developments like this Autograph Collection hotel are important to fulfilling a currently under-served travel demand in the area, and we look forward to working with NPG to welcome guests to the property.”

“NPG supports the City of Vancouver, and we are pleased to advance our position in this iconic development. Our investment in this project represents a thoughtful approach to the community as well as the integration of architecture and purposeful use elements. This will bring vitality to the neighborhood while addressing Vancouver’s critical needs for quality rental housing and premium hotel accommodations,” said Gino Nonni, CEO. “This excellent mixed-use development marks our strategic expansion into the hospitality sector while strengthening our position in purpose-built rental properties, advancing our commitment to developing and managing exceptional income-producing assets.”

 
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ARLINGTON, Va. – 25 February 2025 – Canada’s hotel industry reported positive performance year over year, driven by growth in room rates, according to January data from CoStar. CoStar is a leading provider of online real estate marketplaces, information and analytics in the property markets.

January 2025 (percentage change from 2024):

• Occupancy: 49.8% (+0.3%)
• Average daily rate (ADR): CAD180.04 (+2.7%)
• Revenue per available room (RevPAR): CAD89.60 (+3.1%)

“Consistent with the recent trend, room rates drove an increase in RevPAR in January,” said Laura Baxter, CoStar Group’s director of hospitality analytics for Canada.

“Group demand showed the most significant lift among segments, benefiting ADR, which grew more than the national average. This trend is expected to continue throughout 2025 as the cadence of conferences, conventions and meetings continues normalizing toward typical demand patterns.”

Among the provinces and territories, British Columbia recorded the highest occupancy level (52.9%), which was 1.3% above 2024.

Among the major markets, Vancouver saw the highest occupancy (60.7%), down 1.1% over January 2024.

The lowest occupancy among provinces was reported in Prince Edward Island (28.5%), down 0.3% against 2024.

At the market level, the lowest occupancy was reported in Calgary (6.5% to 45.3%).

“CoStar and Tourism Economics’ most recent forecast for 2025 projects RevPAR growth of 2%, with a 1.8% lift in ADR countering mostly flat occupancy,” Baxter said. “Should any proposed tariffs materialize, it could result in a contraction to the economy, and this remains a downside risk to our forecast. In terms of supply, roughly 10,000 rooms are currently in construction across the country, of which 60% are projected to open in 2025. This new supply will make up for limited additions over the past few years when construction delays and hotel conversions to various types of housing put downward pressure on the measure.

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