The Indigenous Red Deer section of the guide includes a brief history of the city’s naming and its relationship to the area’s Indigenous roots, an overview of Red Deer’s famous powwows, and a QR code that directs readers to: contained. Related activities in the region.
“When I look at the guide here, I am reminded that red deer have always punched above their weight,” Richards said.
Other councilors, such as Red Deer County Councilman Ronnie Kennett, shared similar sentiments with Richards, praising Red Deer’s efforts to focus on events and tourism given the city’s size.
Tourism and hotel Red Deer hopes the new partnership will actively contribute to these efforts by attracting more people and events over a longer period of time, with the benefits also spreading to local businesses. are doing.
“Together, we can offer customized experiences, attractive deals and seamless lodging options that inspire more visitors to explore,” said Hotels Red Deer’s Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors. said Ronnie Sanoljo.
Ten hotels under the Hotels Red Deer umbrella are participating in the partnership.
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Written by Ashley Lavallee-Koenig