Federal Funding to Support Year-Round Visitor Experiences in Ingonish

Posted on:
September 27, 2024

More opportunities to stay and play in Ingonish

Support for four Cape Breton businesses enhances year-round visitor experience

Today, on World Tourism Day, Jaime Battiste, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Sydney-Victoria announced a total investment of $1,262,165 to support growing tourism in the community of Ingonish. The funding announced today is provided through ACOA’s Regional Economic Growth through Innovation program, Innovative Communities Fund and the Tourism Growth Program.

4 Victoria County Tourism Businesses to Receive Funding

This investment will help Cape Smokey, the Cabot Snowmobile Club, Ingonish Harbour-View Chalets, and MacKinnon House ltd. improve recreation, and accommodation options in the region, making it an even more desireable destination for visitors and helping to boost the economy all year long. (Please see the backgrounder below for more information on the businesses and project).

“From breathtaking vistas, to vibrant culture, and the friendliest people, Ingonish is ready for you to explore all year long. And this magical region sees folks returning again and again to explore more and more. It’s World Tourism Day, so make sure you plan to discover all that this incredible community has to offer.” The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural Economic Development and Minister responsible for ACOA

Skiing at Cape Smokey

Building on Victoria County’s Strategic Investment in Trail Development

“Victoria County Council has made trails development a strategic priority and we are excited to see this investment into a key piece of the Victoria County Trails development plan. This plan is working to connect communities and their businesses with the Highlands Trail system to improve access and user experience for all participants. Victoria County is proud to work with strong volunteer driven organizations like Cabot Snowmobile Club and recognize the unique skills and passion these clubs bring to trail development.” – Bruce Morrison, Warden, Victoria County

Strengthening Year-Round Tourism in Victoria County

The investment strengthens Victoria County’s year-round tourism appeal, particularly during winter. By improving infrastructure, such as snowmaking and trail systems, accommodations and amenities, the region will be a prime destination, helping local businesses to successfully operate in all seasons.

“Tourism is a powerful economic driver that supports job creation, local businesses and community growth. These projects will give visitors the fantastic outdoor experiences they seek, while filling demand for more high-quality, four-season accommodations in the area.” Jaime Battiste, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Member of Parliament for Sydney-Victoria

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Image of person downhill skiing at Ski Cape Smokey, Ingonish with text reading "Federal Funding Announcement: Investment in Year-Round Tourim in Ingonish"

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