Regenerative Tourism Partnerships
ReBC and BCEFF Team Up for Sustainability in British Columbia
Debra John — October 25, 2025ReBC and BCEFF have joined forces to promote regenerative tourism in British Columbia, reshaping travel as an act of environmental care and cultural respect. Their partnership encourages visitors to engage with the province’s ecosystems and communities in ways that restore, rather than deplete, natural and cultural resources.
Central to this initiative is the idea that travel can "actively support biodiversity, reduce carbon impact, and strengthen local resilience." Visitors are invited to participate in low-impact activities, respect Indigenous stewardship traditions, and contribute to conservation programs that protect forests, coastlines, and wildlife habitats.
By reframing tourism as a collaborative effort between travelers and hosts, ReBC and BCEFF highlight how responsible exploration can sustain both the environment and the communities that depend on it. Their joint vision positions British Columbia as a global model for eco-positive travel that nurtures the land while inspiring deeper human connection.