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Northern Alberta Tourism Summit set for Grande Prairie later this month

You can have a chance to learn a little more about all things tourism in the Peace Country next month.

The Grande Prairie Tourism Association will be holding the 2025 Northern Alberta Tourism Summit, with an eye on educating and connecting tourism operators, community leaders, and
entrepreneurs to seize what they call growing business and investment opportunities in the region.

GPRTA Executive Director Jasmin Greavett says the two day event is set up to provide a mix of micro and immersive breakouts all designed to empower participants.

“With new provincial supports for destination development taking shape and strengthened collaboration across the sector, tourism is becoming a promising economic driver for our region. This Summit is about helping our operators and partners see what’s possible and connecting them with the knowledge and inspiration they need to grow sustainably,” Greavett adds.

Keynote speakers for the event include Gemini Award-winning actor and comedian Shaun Majumder, and Travel Alberta’s Vice President of Experience and Commercial Development, Kevin Weidlich.

You can learn more, or register for the event on the Grande Prairie Tourism Association website.

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