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Comox Valley Tourism moves forward with supporting an inclusive economy

Final engagement to develop and increase tourism in the Comox Valley will be deliberated by municipal governments across the region this week. 

Last month, the CVRD approved a draft of the Comox Valley Tourism Strategic Framework. 

According to the presentation, which will be presented to the Village of Cumberland tomorrow, Experience Comox Valley’s objective is to provide increased environmental stewardship, culture, regional collaboration, and reconciliation.  

They say addressing these priorities will help build a thriving network and provide more tourism to the area.  

“This will create a thriving and resilient tourism network that is home to exceptional year-round experiences that tell the story of the Comox Valley,” they say.  

Some of the themes the plan builds on are working together, strengthen stewardship of place, empowering a resilient and inclusive economy, and supporting a collective and connected infrastructure. 

Cumberland council is expected to receive the presentation tomorrow, followed by the Town of Comox on Sept. 3. 

For more information, visit the village’s website.  

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