We hope you've all had a fantastic start to the year, and that January treated you and your business well!
At Tourism Langley, we've been hard at work planning various projects and initiatives for the year ahead. January was an exciting month filled with efforts to support our vibrant local businesses. We were thrilled to be a part of WassALE and launch Love Langley Local, which brought the community together to celebrate the unique craft beverage and culinary offerings that Langley has to offer.
As we strive to enhance our services and support for the community, we're seeking input on venues in the Township of Langley. If you're aware of any venues and haven't already shared this information with us, please don't hesitate to reach out. Your input will help us compile a comprehensive list of venues to enhance our community and cater to visitors.
Thank you for your ongoing support and engagement. Together, we're building a stronger, more vibrant Langley for everyone!
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Welcome to the following new Tourism Langley Partner(s): - Academy Farms
John Volken Academy Farms, also known as Academy Farms, spans 108 acres in Township of Langley's Agricultural Land Reserve. They raise water buffalo and bison along with offering premium steaks, roasts, deli meats, and dairy products crafted from their renowned buffalo milk. The not-for-profit Farm is unique in that it provides a long-term, residential addiction treatment program, the opportunity to provide service by helping to operate and maintain the Farm.
- Chaiiwala of London
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A London-based chain, has expanded its presence into Canada and is steadily growing with 9 locations nationwide and over 100 worldwide. This all-day cafe caters to customers of all ages, offering a unique blend of authentic desi street food with a contemporary twist. Their menu features a variety of dishes complemented by traditional desi-style hot drinks, cold beverages, and desserts.
- The Hard Bean Brunch Co.
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An eatery that offers a fusion of brunch-inspired dishes along with breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Guests can indulge in a diverse array of cocktails, coffees, wines, and beers, all within an energetic and enjoyable atmosphere. This local gem is ideal for any occasion!
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Fairs, Festivals and Events Fund
B.C. Fairs, Festivals, and Events Fund (BCFFE Fund) aims to help community event organizations recover from ongoing challenges such as cost increases, reduced revenue and sponsorships, rising costs of equipment and services, and severe weather events. They are accepting applications for events with a budget of at least $10,000. Get up to 20% of your total event budget (max $250,000 per event) to cover operational costs. Apply by February 25, 2024.
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| Tourism Growth Program
PacifiCan's Tourism Growth Program (TGP) is now open for applications! Designed to support small and medium sized businesses, tourism organizations, and local communities in developing and expanding tourism products for lasting prosperity across the province. Attend in-person info sessions in Kelowna, Prince George, Victoria, Nanaimo, or a virtual session from Vancouver. Apply by February 20, 2024.
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Small Business Rebate Program The program offers up to $5,000 funding for small businesses with fewer than 50 employees. Businesses can access up to two $2,000 rebates (one each for 2023 and 2024) for repairs and an additional $1,000 for preventative measures. Applications for costs incurred in 2023 are open until February 29, 2024. Click the link below for a free guidebook.
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| Workplace Accessibility Grant
Small Business BC is offering financial assistance to small businesses for creating accessible work environments for individuals with disabilities. Eligible businesses can apply for funding to undertake projects that enhance workplace accessibility while addressing barriers for people with disabilities. Applications are due by March 31, 2024. |
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Rainforest to Rockies Spark Program Seeking support to turn your tourism ideas into reality? Look no further than the Rainforest to Rockies "Spark" Program, a collaboration between Destination BC, the Tourism Innovation Lab, and other partners. Selected participants receive three months of mentorship, $3,000 in seed funds, and ongoing guidance to enhance their tourism experiences. Application deadline is March 1, 2024.
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| BC Tourism Climate Resiliency Initiative (BCTCRI) Destination BC has launched the BC Tourism Climate Resiliency Initiative (BCTCRI) to support sustainability and climate resilience in BC's tourism industry. This initiative offers four key project streams, including climate adaptation planning and micro-grants for implementation. Applications for the first and second project stream are open now. Contact [email protected] for more information or click the link below. |
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