Federal government supports Wellington County, Guelph through Tourism Relief Fund

WELLINGTON COUNTY – On Sept. 30 the Regional Tourism Organization 4 (RTO4) announced funding for 75 tourism businesses and organizations in Guelph, Wellington County, Waterloo Region, Perth County and Huron County. 

RTO4 received $5 million from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) as part of the federal government’s Tourism Relief Fund, to help local tourism organizations and businesses safely welcome back visitors, recover from the impacts of the pandemic and prepare for future growth.

The tourism sector is vital to the economy and jobs in Wellington County and Guelph, states a Nov. 1 press release from the county. The region received nearly $800,000 from RTO4 to support 16 area businesses and organizations to help them adapt and recover, attract new visitors and drive economic growth in the region.

Projects supported include:

– 10C Shared Space: Create flexible and inclusive indoor-outdoor gathering spaces, including accessible washroom improvements;

– Canadian Centre for Rural Creativity: Create moveable plays, telling stories collected along the Grand River;

– City of Guelph: Develop an evidence-based, sustainable tourism plan centred on the city’s unique cultural and sport assets;

– Township of Mapleton: Modernize operations and online sales services at the theatre venue;

– County of Wellington: Develop a tourism strategy based on research and market analysis;

– Fergus BIA: Implement a strategy to activate and animate the downtown core in Fergus with infrastructure around the Provost Lane Street Closure necessary to allow for outdoor dining and activities;

– Fergus Scottish Festival: Modernize operations and support greening initiatives for the festival;

– Grand River Agricultural Society: Support a greening initiative through the installation of 14 EV charging stations;

– Guelph and District Multicultural Festival: Support new tourism experience development and enhancements of the 2022 Guelph and District Multicultural Festival;

– Guelph Film Festival Inc. to modernize operations for the Guelph Film Festival to present engaging hybrid offerings;

– Guelph Jazz Festival: Support new tourism experience development and enhancements of the 2022 Guelph Jazz Festival;

– Hillside Community Festival of Guelph: Modernize operations and install high-speed network cables to provide Wi-Fi access for attendees for information and photo sharing and to vendors for cashless purchases;

– Southwestern Ontario Film Alliance: Discover the assets and identify gaps in the labour market, policies, infrastructure, locations and the resources required to develop jobs and spur regional economic development in the lucrative film and television production industry;

– The Fieldstone Barn: Support a new tourism experience with the development of an agri-tourism farm-to-table event in Elora;

– The Guelph Games: Support new tourism experience development and animate the downtown core through activations during the 2022 Guelph Games.; and

– Wellington Brewery: Support new tourism experience development and seasonal dispersion through the re-launch of the Guelph Beer Bus.

“The support provided to Guelph through the Tourism Relief Fund is positively impacting both tourism businesses and organizations, with immediate benefits for tourism experiences and long-term planning to help bolster the local industry for years to come,” said Guelph MPP Lloyd Longfield.

“We are very grateful for the financing provided by the Tourism Relief Fund. For the County of Wellington, the funding allows us to advance a tourism strategy, which will help us strengthen our tourism brand and offerings,” stated Wellington County economic development committee chair George Bridge.