At Destination Canada, we believe tourism must be a force for good—supporting communities, protecting the environment, and creating lasting value for future generations. Our Climate Action Plan is grounded in regeneration, reconciliation, and responsibility. It’s not just about reducing harm, but restoring ecosystems, empowering Indigenous leadership, and aligning tourism growth with the wellbeing of people and place.
The plan outlines concrete steps to lower emissions, embed sustainability in our operations, and support the tourism sector’s transition to net zero. From low-impact travel to sustainable business events, our goal is to grow a $160-billion tourism economy that leaves a positive legacy.
Destination Canada is committed to reaching the following climate targets:
- Become a carbon-neutral organization by 2030
- Reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
At Destination Canada, we believe tourism must be a force for good—supporting communities, protecting the environment, and creating lasting value for future generations. Our Climate Action Plan is grounded in regeneration, reconciliation, and responsibility. It’s not just about reducing harm, but restoring ecosystems, empowering Indigenous leadership, and aligning tourism growth with the wellbeing of people and place.
The plan outlines concrete steps to lower emissions, embed sustainability in our operations, and support the tourism sector’s transition to net zero. From low-impact travel to sustainable business events, our goal is to grow a $160-billion tourism economy that leaves a positive legacy.
Destination Canada is committed to reaching the following climate targets:
- Become a carbon-neutral organization by 2030
- Reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050