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Posted: November 19, 2018

Cranbrook Tourism launches new website

Board of directors also announced

Cranbrook Tourism launched a new website recently as part of a more robust effort to market and promote Cranbrook and region as a preferred year-round destination for leisure, meetings and nature-based travel.

The purpose of the organization is to attract more visitors to the region, positively impact the local economy and contribute to improved quality of life for residents.

The launch of the new website was the culmination of years of work laying a foundation for the new destination marketing organization that is Cranbrook Tourism. Other major developments in 2018 have been the hiring of a new executive director and the creation of a 10-member board of directors. Executive director, Kristy Jahn-Smith started with the organization in late summer.

“Our goal with the new website is for it to inspire and inform both visitors and locals,” says Jahn-Smith. “Much work has been done this year to develop images and video content that help tell the Cranbrook story. Work on a website is never done and as the number one marketing tool we have there is a lot more to do.”

Organizations and individuals are invited to share feedback through the site and submit events to the site’s events calendar.

The 10-member board of the Cranbrook and Region Tourism Society is comprised of local accommodators, business owners and tourism stakeholders.

The Cranbrook and Region Tourism Society Board of Directors are:

Chair – Chris Andrews: general manager of Wildstone Golf Club;

Treasurer – George Freitag: owner of Elizabeth Lake Lodge;

Secretary – Mike Peabody: owner of The Choice Boardshop and Cranbrook city councillor;

Heidi Romich – owner of The Heid Out and Fisher Peak Brewery;

Livia Lara – manager of the Cranbrook Farmers Market

David Kroeker – general manager of the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort;

Tristen Chernove – general manager of the Canadian Rockies International Airport;

Jenn Bouchard – general manager of Days Inn Cranbrook;

Steve Kamps – coordinator & Faculty of Tourism & Recreation Management Programs at College of the Rockies;

Janice Alpine – Business Development Officer of Ktunaxa Nation Council.

“Local collaboration will be hugely impactful when it comes to making Cranbrook a destination of choice. Whether you represent a local business, a community group or just have ideas to share we want to meet with you,” said Jahn-Smith.

Members of the community with an interest in tourism are invited to meet with the board and the new director for an open house on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 22. Contact  [email protected] for details and to RSVP.

Cranbrook Tourism is the destination marketing organization for the City of Cranbrook and region. The organization includes an industry-led board of directors and five years of secured funding based on an approved MRDT application to British Columbia’s Ministry of Finance with strong community support. A three per cent approval on the collection of a hotel tax began Jan. 1 and will continue through Dec. 31, 2023. WestJet recently added Cranbrook as a destination. This means the Canadian Rockies International Airport now sees daily service from three major airlines.

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