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GOVERNMENT CELEBRATES TOURISM IN SASKATCHEWAN

Released on June 10, 2013

The Government of Saskatchewan is proclaiming June 9-15 as Saskatchewan Tourism Week.

Part of a broader national initiative called Tourism Week in Canada, which brings attention to the economic opportunity available to Canada through travel and tourism, Saskatchewan Tourism Week provides an excellent opportunity to broaden awareness about the importance of tourism in this province.

Tourism contributes more than $2 billion to Saskatchewan’s economy annually, and, in 2011, there were more than 11.9 million visits to and within the province.  Approximately 57,300 people are employed in tourism or tourism-related jobs.

“Saskatchewan Tourism Week is a time to celebrate our province’s wealth of tourism resources – nearly 100,000 pristine lakes, limitless opportunities to explore and enjoy the outdoors, an enviable parks system, fascinating historic sites and attractions, colourful festivals and much more,” Minister responsible for Tourism Saskatchewan Tim McMillan said.  “It also provides an opportunity to acknowledge those who drive the success of the industry and make Saskatchewan a great place to visit.”

“Tourism’s contributions to our province are significant,” Tourism Saskatchewan Chief Executive Officer Pat Fiacco said.  “The industry is a strong player in our growing economy.  It is a major employer and offers countless opportunities for innovative entrepreneurs.  Tourism encourages community pride and development and showcases Saskatchewan's impressive assets – its rich history, diverse culture, and one-of-a-kind hospitality.  This week is an occasion to celebrate tourism and profile an important industry that has huge potential for growth.”

Communities across the province will be celebrating Saskatchewan Tourism Week with public barbeques, community tours, flag-raising ceremonies, open houses, contests and promotions.

For more information and a complete list of Saskatchewan Tourism Week events planned throughout the province, visit www.TourismSaskatchewan.com.

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For more information, contact:

Regan Mathiason
Tourism Saskatchewan
Regina
Phone: 306-787-7815
Email: regan.mathiason@sasktourism.com

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