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December 5, 2024

Announcement: NACCA and Government of Canada Announce Tourism Funding for Yukon’s Kwanlin Dün First Nation

NACCA and the Government of Canada are proud to announce the first project to receive funding under the Signature Indigenous Tourism Experiences Stream (SITES), an initiative dedicated to enhancing key Indigenous tourism experiences across the country. This investment reflects a shared commitment to supporting the Indigenous economy and advancing authentic Indigenous tourism in Canada.
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation will receive $755,000 to expand off-grid accommodations at Sky High Wilderness Ranch near Fish Lake, just outside Whitehorse, Yukon. The funding will support the construction of new log cabin units, enabling the ranch to host larger groups and increase revenue. Known for its year-round activities, including dog sledding, snowmobiling, horseback riding, aurora viewing, and off-grid stays, Sky High Wilderness Ranch is a cornerstone of Yukon’s vibrant tourism offerings.
Administered by the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association (NACCA), the $10 million SITES stream supports Indigenous tourism projects that deliver rich cultural experiences while fostering economic sustainability in Indigenous communities. This initiative is part of the broader $20 million Indigenous Tourism Fund, announced in Budget 2022, and complements the Federal Tourism Growth Strategy by supporting infrastructure and services essential to the tourism sector.
Elaine Chambers, Chair of NACCA’s Board, celebrated the announcement:
“Through the SITES stream, we are empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs to create signature experiences that reflect authentic Indigenous culture and traditions while building sustainable economic opportunities. This funding strengthens communities, creates jobs, and attracts global visitors eager to connect with Indigenous stories and experiences. NACCA is proud to administer this program and witness its transformative impact.”
The Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism, shared her enthusiasm:
“Today’s announcement is an exemplar of collaboration between the government and Indigenous communities. By working together to uplift Indigenous businesses, we create local economic opportunities and advance reconciliation. Indigenous tourism not only showcases rich cultural experiences but also attracts high-yield international tourists. I look forward to seeing the difference this program makes in communities across the country.”
NACCA extends its gratitude to the Government of Canada for their ongoing support of the Indigenous economy and their dedication to fostering authentic Indigenous tourism. This funding not only advances economic reconciliation but also ensures the preservation and celebration of Indigenous heritage through meaningful visitor experiences.
Additional recipients will be announced in coming days.
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