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NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport 2021TACS0022-000560 March 29, 2021 StrongerBC investments support tourism communities on Vancouver Island, coast PORT ALICE ʹIn the Vancouver Island and Vancouver, Coast & Mountains regions, 14 communities with local economies that depend heavily on visitors have received $9.2 million to support tourism infrastructure development. ͞This direct investment in tourism-dependent communities was a call to action from the tourism sector and an integral part of our recovery plan,͟said Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. ͞These projects will provide good-paying jobs now, create valuable assets for communities and attract more visitors in the future.͟ A total of 46 new tourism-development projects were identified by communities throughout B.C. and include updated trails for e-bikes and adaptive trikes, signage, solar electric-vehicle charging stations, sea kayak touring and picnic facilities, water park construction, and creating an arts and culture stage. ͞Investment in tourism infrastructure in Harrison Hot Springs, Gibsons, Sechelt and other tourism-dependent communities outside of the Lower Mainland means more reasons to explore the Vancouver, Coast and Mountains regions year round,͟said Kelli Paddon, MLA for Chilliwack-Kent. ͞Once it is safe for us to travel again, I know that these communities will welcome visitors with open arms." Thirty-two communities have received a combined $19.4 million through the Tourism Dependent Communities Initiative. The approved projects must be completed by March 2023. ͞The tourism industry drives our local economy, and COVID-19 has put a lot of pressure on people and businesses,͟said Adam Walker, MLA for Parksville-Qualicum.
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