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    Market-Ready Criteria For Indigenous Tourism Business

Market-ready Criteria for Indigenous Tourism Businesses

These criteria are used to determine if a Indigenous tourism experience / operator is ready to offer market-ready products / experiences to consumers.

Market-Ready refers to a business that markets to potential visitors; communicates with potential visitors year-round, and is ready to accept advanced reservations.

Criteria

The following criteria must be met if a business is to be classified as market-ready.

  • My business is 51% Indigenous-owned.
  • Offer a tourism-based product or service in British Columbia.
  • Provide a published pricing policy.
  • Have a published consumer billing, payment, and cancellation policy.
  • Have market materials – website
  • Have site-based parking in proximity.
  • During operating season, maintain a 24-48-hour response time; or less, to inquiries and a 24- hour response time to reservation/booking requests.
  • Prepared to communicate and accept reservations by telephone, -e-mail and provide same day confirmation of booking arrangements.
  • Have frontline staff who are trained in customer service (such as FirstHost or equivalent customer training program)

Visitor-ready Criteria for Indigenous Tourism Businesses

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Export-ready Criteria for Indigenous Tourism Businesses

A woman in the Squamish gift shop.
Beautiful up close shot of a totem pole