2021-2022 Tourism PEI Annual Report
Tourism PEI Annual Report for the fiscal year of April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
Tourism PEI Annual Report for the fiscal year of April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
Tourism PEI is focused on continuing to promote Prince Edward Island as one of the world’s best tourist destinations with a mandate to: promote continued growth in the tourism sector and ultimately “drive” tourism demand; work with other partners, including Destination Canada...
Tourism PEI has six funding programs that provide provincial financial assistance to initiatives that grow tourism in Prince Edward Island, as follows: Regional Product Development Fund Tourism PEI Innovation Fund Festivals and Events Funding Program Tourism PEI Hosting Grant...
The provincial government, the Hotel Association of PEI, and Food Island Partnership are relaunching the Tourism Accommodation Accelerator Program to support tourism accommodation operators and the industry. The program encourages guests to book at qualifying PEI accommodations...
If your non-profit organization is hosting a meeting, convention or sporting event with off-Island participants, the Tourism PEI Hosting Grant may provide up to $5,000 ($10 per delegate) towards the cost of an opening/closing reception or banquet. The event must be scheduled during the shoulder season, i.e. anytime other than July and August. Applications will be processed first come, first served. Requests submitted after the deadline will be considered providing allocated funds are still available. Does my event qualify for a hosting grant? The following events are eligible for funding...
Newly developed tourism product may be available for provincial financial assistance to offset some start-up costs.
A new strategy is available to help guide the tourism industry through the 2022-2023 tourism seasons. The strategy, Charting the Course of Tourism in PEI for the Next Two Years, outlines three objectives: optimize recovery potential for 2022; set in motion conditions to support...
All signs within view of a Prince Edward Island Highway are controlled by the Highway Signage Act. Tourism business signs provide the travelling public with directional signage in a concise, visible manner.