Oliver | Gabriel Cabrera
British Columbia is divided into six tourism regions. Five are managed by Regional Destination Management Organizations in partnership with Destination BC; one is managed by Destination BC directly.
Corporate: www.landwithoutlimits.com
Consumer: https://www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/cariboo-chilcotin-coast/
Contacts: https://industry.landwithoutlimits.com/about-us/staff/
Corporate: www.krtourism.ca
Consumer: https://www.kootenayrockies.com/
Contacts: https://www.krtourism.ca/contact-us-2/
Corporate: www.travelnbc.com
Consumer: www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/northern-british-columbia
Contacts: https://www.travelnbc.com/about-us/who-we-are/
Corporate: www.totabc.org
Consumer: https://www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/thompson-okanagan/
Contacts: https://www.totabc.org/staff
Corporate: www.forvi.ca
Consumer: https://vancouverisland.travel
Contacts: https://forvi.ca/
Corporate: www.destinationbc.ca/who-we-are/regional-community-industry-partners/vancouver-coast-mountains/
Consumer: www.hellobc.com/places-to-go/vancouver-coast-mountains
Learn more about projects supported by the six Regional Destination Management Organizations (RDMOs) through Destination BC’s destination development case study series. This collection features two destination development projects from each of the six tourism regions, showcasing how innovative tourism practices deliver social, cultural, and economic benefits that help communities across BC thrive, while positively impacting both visitors and residents.
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