Alberta reveals new tourism strategy it says will boost economy by $159B
The Alberta government is aiming to more than double the value of the province’s tourism industry by 2035 through a new five-part plan revealed Wednesday it says will have a $159-billion impact.
Alberta experienced a record $10.7 billion in tourism spending in 2022, a $600-million increase from 2019, supporting some 80,000 full-time equivalent jobs.
Alberta hopes its new strategy will bring about a cumulative economic impact of $203 billion in visitor expenditures, a $159-billion impact to the province’s GDP and 190,000 full-time equivalent jobs by 2035.
Tourism minister Joseph Schow said the plan unlocks the province’s potential.