Webinar Invitation to Highway 24 Destination Development input
Last week, the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Tourism Association, in partnership with Destination BC, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and Aboriginal Tourism BC launched the destination development planning process for the Interlakes, North Thompson, Fishing Highway 24 and South Cariboo area. We held a series of in-community, coffee chats in Barriere, Roe Lake, Lone Butte and 100 Mile House. Thank you to those of you that were able to attend and provide your valuable input.
For those that were unable to attend, or if you would like to add further input into the conversation, we are hosting a webinar on Friday, December 1st from 10:00am to 12:00pm. This online input session will be very similar to the in-community meetings.
We request that you please register for this session by registering here.
*Should you experience any difficulty registering through the link, please email your registration to: Amy Thacker, CEO at amy@landwithoutlimits.com
Accessing the webinar:
To access the audio and the webinar presentation please use the following information (note that you need to call the conference line to join the conversation)
Dial in Codes:
1 877-353-9184 TOLL-FREE
604-681-0260 Vancouver Local
Participant ID: 3592123 #
Screen: https://join.me/destinationdevelopment
Note: Please join the webinar at 9:50am PST, to allow for a prompt start at 10:00am PST
If you have not had an opportunity to join a face-to-face conversation, and are unable to join the online webinar, or if you’d like to provide further input, we encourage you to take the time to provide your input through our online survey. This survey will continue to help us understand the opportunities and constraints for destination development in the Interlakes in the next 10 years. The survey will remain open until December 15th.
Survey Link: https://destinationbc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7ZLr57bZkheUJTf
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