What's Happening?
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Inspiration Centre has reopened on the Okanagan Connector (Highway 97C) in Peachland, featuring a modernized design aimed at enhancing the visitor experience. The renovation, led by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association
(TOTA), includes a glass entry pavilion and updated siding, creating a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. The project emphasizes partnerships with Indigenous communities and aims to reflect the region's cultural and natural beauty. The renovation was funded by various partners, including the CleanBC Communities Fund and Indigenous Tourism BC, highlighting a collaborative effort to promote tourism in the region.
Why It's Important?
The reopening of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Centre is a significant development for the region's tourism industry, which plays a crucial role in the local economy. By enhancing the visitor experience and promoting cultural inclusivity, the centre aims to attract more tourists and boost economic activity. The project also underscores the importance of collaboration between government, Indigenous communities, and tourism organizations in creating sustainable and culturally respectful tourism initiatives. As tourism continues to recover from the impacts of the pandemic, such developments are vital for revitalizing the industry and supporting local businesses.








