Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Tourism Planning for 2022 includes AGM and feedback period of public participation

As they move forward with they strategic planning for the 2022 Tourism session,  Tourism Prince Rupert is looking for a little guidance from the public, hosting a number of opportunities for public participation this month.

As part of the consultation, residents of the region are invited to share some thoughts on the Tourism Prince Rupert Strategic plan for 2022-2027, with a survey opportunity now available that walks us through the plan and seeks our input before the program for the next five years is finalized.

The survey takes about seven minutes, with the deadline for participation coming up on November 26th.

Explore the project further here.

The Prince Rupert Visitor Centre and Port Interpretive Centre
in the Atlin Terminal building in the Cow Bay District

The organization is also hosting it's Annual General Meeting, which takes place on November 25th from Noon to 1PM, with an overview of the plans for 2022 among the topic of note for the event.

You can register for the virtual Zoom event here.

In late October we highlighted a few of the initiatives underway with Tourism Prince Rupert, among them advertising opportunities for the 2022 Visitor guide, as well as the call by Tourism Prince Rupert for artists, that towards the development of new way finding signage through the downtown and tourist areas of the city.

Find out more about those initiatives here.

The Prince Rupert Visitor Centre is now on its winter schedule, along with the Port Interpretive Centre, with the Atlin Terminal centre open Tuesday through Sunday from Noon to 4 PM each day.

A wider overview of Tourism themes can be reviewed here.

Cross posted from the North Coast Review.

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