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New initiative puts Indigenous food on the tourism table

'FEAST is an incredible resource that is a first-of-its-kind foundation for Indigenous food tourism development and growth in the province of Ontario,' says official
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INDIGENOUS TOURISM ONTARIO
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Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation, ON – The first of its kind in the world, FEAST: Growing Indigenous Food Tourism in Ontario (FEAST), launched Aug. 10 with a vision to establish Indigenous foods and foodways as integral parts of Ontario’s identity. 

Over a two-year period, Indigenous Tourism Ontario (ITO) worked with partners across the province to develop FEAST, a five-year plan to strategically advance the Indigenous food tourism sector.

Visitors from near and far are looking to form connections, experience Taste of Place and learn about Culture through food and beverage.

With Ontario being home to many diverse Indigenous cultures and unique foodways, Indigenous food tourism experiences can not only meet these demands but also serve as a catalyst for increased dialogue and cultural exchange, support Indigenous-owned businesses, and contribute to community development. 

"As Indigenous people of these lands, we've been hosts for hundreds of years and initiatives like FEAST will further create space to help Indigenous people tell their story on their terms. Indigenous food supply chains are ancient, yet still exist and will exist as long as Mother Earth exists. As the first region in the world to complete and begin to implement an Indigenous food tourism strategy, we are extremely proud to be helping the Indigenous food tourism sector in Ontario grow for all to enjoy," said Kevin Eshkawkogan, CEO and president of ITO.

The FEAST strategy will guide the enhancement of the Indigenous tourism products that already exist and encourage new, immersive food tourism experience development.

With wide-reaching impacts, ITO is committed to maximizing the economic, environmental, and socio-cultural benefits that Indigenous communities and businesses see from Indigenous food tourism development. In addition to strengthening local food systems, reducing food miles, and localizing the impacts of visitor dollars, this work will also contribute to cultural revitalization by protecting food traditions and celebrating innovations.

Moving forward, priorities include ensuring community involvement in food tourism development, focusing on sustainability, preventing the commodification of local cultures and cultural products, mitigating the risk of over-tourism, and protecting long-term community-access to foods and medicines. 

Active partners will be essential to the implementation of this strategy. For this reason, ITO will work in close collaboration with Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners to seize opportunities for food tourism development. By working together, we are confident that Indigenous food tourism development will continue to enrich Ontario’s tourism offering, support the industry’s post-pandemic recovery, and establish Indigenous foods and foodways as integral parts of Ontario’s identity. 

"Since time immemorial, Indigenous foods and foodways have been enriching the place that we are so privileged to call home, and they have the potential to become a meaningful part of every visitor experience in Ontario and beyond. As settler allies operating in the tourism space, we learned so much from and remain thankful to have participated in the development of FEAST. We could not be more invested in supporting its implementation in partnership with Indigenous Tourism Ontario and Indigenous tourism businesses and organizations across the province seeking to create positive change through food tourism," said Trevor Jonas Benson, VP of destination development, Culinary Tourism Alliance.

“FEAST is an incredible resource that is a first-of-its-kind foundation for Indigenous food tourism development and growth in the province of Ontario," said Billy Alexander, chairperson of Indigenous Food Tourism Table. "There has never been a larger need following COVID than for our Ontario Indigenous entrepreneurial spirit to rise and take its rightful place as a leader in Indigenous food tourism. FEAST will be essential in minimizing the risk and eliminating the guesswork, while allowing the individual and communities to truly concentrate on developing genuine Indigenous experiences that allow them to share our specific and unique culture through food."

"As Indigenous people/, we have been inviting and hosting people since time immemorial, so it is extremely exciting to be able to share FEAST so that Indigenous people can continue to champion hospitality through Indigenous Food Tourism and share with all to learn and enjoy."

To learn more about FEAST, please visit the website here.

About Indigenous Tourism Ontario 

Indigenous Tourism Ontario (ITO) is the province’s first and only dedicated Indigenous tourism organization that focuses on uniting communities, Indigenous organizations and industry leaders to support the growth of Indigenous tourism in Ontario. Through product development and marketing of authentic Indigenous experiences, ITO establishes a platform for Indigenous cultural expression and preservation through tourism. For more information, visit indigenoustourismontario.ca.

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