
Canadian tour operators are advocating for greater backing of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), emphasizing its role as a crucial organization for maintaining and promoting indigenous cultural travel experiences in the country.
They highlight that indigenous tourism, a valued part of Canada’s travel sector, is confronting significant challenges that put its future in question. The association’s work is regarded as central to preserving the unique cultural narratives and experiences that indigenous tourism offers.
Calls for Collaborative Action
Industry voices stress the importance of coordinated efforts between government bodies and the travel sector to support this niche. Strengthening the Indigenous Tourism Association’s capacity
is seen as necessary to address the difficulties faced and ensure the sustainability of indigenous-led tourism ventures across Canada.
Tour operators underline that without adequate support, the continuity of indigenous tourism initiatives that share cultural heritage with travelers may be at risk, underscoring the urgency for industry and governmental partnership moving forward.







