Thursday, March 14, 2013

Only 2 Spots Left! - Indigenous Tourism Best Practices Mission in South Africa

CES has been working with indigenous communities in Canada and abroad to develop cultural tourism products. A Best Practices Mission and Cultural Exchange is an ideal opportunity for indigenous tourism businesses, community leaders, entrepreneurs, and economic development officers from Canada to learn from and experience indigenous tourism products and services in South Africa.


This unique 10 day learning experience will highlight sustainable community development practices. Participants will be provided with first hand knowledge on various cultural tourism development initiatives and inspired by operating models developed by successful indigenous owned businesses. They will have an opportunity to exchange ideas, learn about the challenges they overcame and the strategies they used to become successful. These missions are proven and effective in inspiring participants to take action in their own communities.
The desired outcome of this Mission will be inspiring participants to exchange and preserve their own culture while embarking on sustainable tourism development and entrepreneurial opportunities.

The timing for the mission is April 15 - 26th, 2013. The cost is $4,999 all inclusive from Toronto. This includes:
  • Roundtrip airfare from Toronto to South Africa 
  • All meals and accommodations
  • Group transportation
  • Professional facilitation and learning activities 
  • All tour experiences
  • Networking with local business owners and other participants
  • Guidebook & certificate


Please contact jessica@cesclients.com or 1-877-444-5550 for more details or to reserve your spot. Final payment is required by March 31, 2013

Monday, March 11, 2013

Cree Nation Youth Council - Best Practices Mission


The Cree Nation Youth Council  (CNYC) is a progressive youth-led organization in Eeyou Istchee (James Bay Region, QC) whose vision is to ‘empower Cree Youth by directly integrating and involving them at the local and regional levels of government, politics and administration.’ The CNYC has been working on the development of a wilderness training centre over the past few years, which will serve as a world class training facility that links people, land and culture in both modern and traditional training methodologies and settings for human resource development. The Centre will provide a wide array of training programs that are flexible in addressing Cree community and regional employment. The Centre will provide training programs to meet the training needs that will qualify the new generation of Quebec Crees for employment in regional economic and community services.


We have been working with the CNYC on this initiative in a variety of capacities and the next task to undertake is a Best Practices Mission. Best Practices Missions allow participants to learn from organizations and businesses that are similar in nature,  have remained sustainable over the years and have continued to grow. Through on-site visits, workshops, roundtables and meetings, the participants get a 'behind the scenes look' at how the organizations developed. This includes examining their  development models, business models, programs, partnerships,  marketing strategies and training programs, just to name a few. 

The CNYC mission will take place in early April and will travel to Western Canada. Four participants from three different Eeyou Istchee communities will have the opportunity to travel to Calgary, Canmore, Jasper and Vancouver in four days! This is definitely no vacation!

The organizations we will be visiting were chosen collaboratively between the CNYC and CES and were chosen based on the following criteria:

  • Aboriginal youth
  • Outdoor skills & education
  • Cultural skills
  • Experiential programming
  • Technical skills
  • Life skills & teaching youth to become leaders
  • A regional approach
  • Long term sustainability - financial and environmental

We will be visiting:
  • Ghost River Rediscovery
  • Scouts Canada
  • Outward Bound Canada
  • Palisades Stewardship Education Centre
  • North Vancouver Outdoor School

This Missions are intense with long days, but the amount of knowledge and advice gathered in just a few days is truly amazing. The participants will walk away from this trip feeling inspired, empowered and dedicated to ensuring this project becomes a reality!


- Jessica