OUR PARTNERSHIPS

Working together for Yukon tourism

TIA Yukon works alongside funders, peer associations, and industry partners across the territory to strengthen tourism for businesses, communities, and visitors.

HOW WE WORK WITH PARTNERS

Strengthened by the people we work alongside

Tourism in the Yukon doesn’t happen in isolation. TIA Yukon’s work depends on collaboration with funders who invest in the industry, peer associations who share the day-to-day of representing operators, and broader networks that connect the territory to the rest of the country.nnThis page is where we acknowledge those relationships, what each one means for the industry, and how TIA Yukon shows up alongside the people doing this work.

OUR FUNDERS AND ACCREDITATION

Government of Yukon

CORE FUNDER

Through the Department of Tourism and Culture, the Government of Yukon is TIA Yukon’s core funder. This investment supports the organisation’s operations, programs, and ongoing coordination of the territory’s tourism sector.

Rainbow Registered

ACCREDITATION

TIA Yukon is a Rainbow Registered organisation, a Canadian accreditation recognising businesses and associations committed to providing welcoming and inclusive spaces for LGBTQ2S+ travellers, employees, and partners.

ASSOCIATION PARTNERS

Working alongside Yukon’s tourism organisations

These are the peer associations and industry organisations we partner with on advocacy, programs, and shared work across the territory.

Klondike Visitors Association

DAWSON & KLONDIKE

Supports tourism promotion, events, visitor experiences, and destination marketing in Dawson City and the Klondike region.

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Sport Yukon

SPORT & RECREATION

Supports sport organisations, sport tourism initiatives, and community sport development across the Yukon.

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Wilderness Tourism Association of the Yukon

WILDERNESS OPERATORS

Advocates for Yukon’s wilderness tourism operators and supports high-quality wilderness visitor experiences across the territory.

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Yukon Convention Bureau

MEETINGS & CONFERENCES

Promotes the Yukon as a destination for meetings, conferences, and business events.

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Yukon First Nations Culture & Tourism Association

INDIGENOUS TOURISM

Supports Indigenous tourism, arts, culture, training, networking, and cooperative marketing opportunities across the Yukon.

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Yukon Historical & Museums Association

HERITAGE & MUSEUMS

Supports Yukon’s museums, heritage organisations, and historical sector through advocacy and collaboration.

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Yukon Outfitters Association

OUTFITTERS & WILDLIFE

Represents Yukon outfitters and supports sustainable outfitting and wildlife tourism across the territory.

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Tourism Industry Association of Canada

NATIONAL NETWORK

Connects Canadian tourism associations and shared resources across the country, accessed through TIA Yukon membership.

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ARCTIC TOURISM FRAMEWORK

TIA Yukon participates in Care for the Arctic

Care for the Arctic is a collaborative Arctic tourism framework originally developed by the Swedish Lapland Visitors Board. It creates space for destinations, businesses, organisations, and visitors to work together toward a more responsible and resilient future for Arctic tourism.nnTIA Yukon participates in this work, exploring what responsible, resilient, and community-minded tourism can look like in the Yukon and across the Arctic.

PARTNER WITH US

Interested in working with TIA Yukon?

Whether you’re a funder, a peer association, or an industry organisation exploring a partnership, we’d love to hear from you.