Sustainable Tourism BC Challenge | Vancouver Island North
We're proud to introduce a new sustainable tourism BC program designed to create unforgettable experiences for those visiting our region.
vancouverislandnorth.caHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public information up to 2024–2025, with a note that I don’t have real-time access right now.
What the request likely refers to: “Vancouver tourism challenge” commonly points to initiatives that encourage visitors to explore Vancouver through curated experiences, often tied to a passport or challenge program that rewards participation with stamps or rewards. These programs typically partner with local tourism boards and cultural venues to drive visitation and economic activity.
Recent themes in Vancouver tourism under government and destination groups: tourism recovery efforts after the pandemic have included funding for events, venue upgrades, and new experience development to attract visitors to Vancouver, including support for festivals, cultural venues, and neighbourhood experiences. This has been part of broader provincial and federal tourism relief and recovery schemes aimed at restoring attendance and jobs in the sector.[1][2]
Notable related programs you might be thinking of:
If you’re looking for a current, specific “Tourism Challenge” event or contest in Vancouver for 2026–2027, I’d recommend checking:
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Would you like me to fetch the latest official pages or compare current Vancouver-area challenge programs side by side? I can provide direct links and brief, up-to-date notes.
We're proud to introduce a new sustainable tourism BC program designed to create unforgettable experiences for those visiting our region.
vancouverislandnorth.caThe funding for Destination British Columbia will provide strategic tourism planning assistance to communities and developing new experience development programming for businesses to advance recovery and support the development of unique tourism experiences to attract more visitors to BC. The tourism industry and visitor expectations have shifted in the last few years, and the funding from PacifiCan will help to support new and enhanced experience development programming for businesses, so...
www.destinationbc.caSolve a mystery, explore the city, earn a stamp for your Tourism Challenge passport! Check here for availability and the promo code for 2026.
vancouvermysteries.comToday, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada (PacifiCan), announced over $2.9 million in PacifiCan funding through the Tourism Relief Fund for 14 projects in Vancouver.
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