TOTA Webinars
A free introductory webinar on Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) to help participants understand how RNG is an adaptable option to lower carbon footprints in businesses, transportation, and residential sectors.
An introductory webinar on Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) to explain how RNG is the same in its composition yet different and renewable to Natural Gas. Learn how adding RNG into their energy mix can help your business reach your carbon emission and sustainability goals.
Ginger Brunner, go2HR’s Manager of Industry Human Resources & Mental Health shared psychologically safe onboarding practices and practical tips and tools to use when recruiting and onboarding new employees. You can now watch the recording and download the slide deck.
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is presenting a virtual walkthrough of the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform for B.C. tourism companies and how it can help to track progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the BiosphereSustainable.com platform, a sustainability management system for tourism companies.
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is presenting a virtual walkthrough of the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform for B.C. tourism companies and how it can help to track progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the BiosphereSustainable.com platform, a sustainability management system for tourism companies.
TOTA’s Energy Analyst hosted a webinar with Jordan Fisher, Chief Decarbonization Officer of FRESCo, on how hotels and tourism businesses can access Energy Efficiency updates, support, and financial savings.
This webinar showcased:
How to access FortisBC rebates and government tax credits
Two Free FortisBC programs that can help reduce building operation costs
Free energy assessment to identify opportunities
Free engineering support to implement building upgrades
Free water saving devices
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is presenting a virtual walkthrough of the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform for B.C. tourism companies and how it can help to track progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the BiosphereSustainable.com platform, a sustainability management system for tourism companies.
Host: TOTA & eLearningU
Want to elevate your team's digital marketing skills? Learn about the Tourism Digital Marketing Course by eLearningU and how to get a discounted price through TOTA.
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is presenting a virtual walkthrough of the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform for B.C. tourism companies and how it can help to track progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the BiosphereSustainable.com platform, a sustainability management system for tourism companies.
Host: TOTA Indigenous Tourism Team
$30 | Registration is limited
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Indigenous Tourism team is hosting a 3-hour virtual workshop to empower tourism professionals to engage with Indigenous neighbours, businesses, and communities within Canada.
Host: TOTA & GreenStep
Taking action to reduce your tourism operations carbon footprint is a tremendous opportunity to decrease costs, engage your team, and build your brand as a responsible tourism provider. Measuring your carbon footprint for small and mid-sized businesses is easy with the EcoBase software and guidance from GreenStep.
Host: TOTA & go2HR
There is no denying it, the COVID-19 pandemic has in many cases changed not only how we work, but where. As workforce trends (and worker preferences) across the globe shift in favour of remote or hybrid workplaces, BC tourism and hospitality employers who are in a position to do so, are considering their options. While the idea of having employees work entirely or partly from home may seem attractive, it brings new challenges for the workplace. There are important HR, mental health, health and safety, and legal responsibilities and impacts to consider.
If you are considering or recently moved towards remote or hybrid work for your employees, join go2HR for this practical and informative webinar.
This webinar is ideal for employers, managers, supervisors, and business owners.
After receiving much interest in the first Preparing an "Indigenous Cultural Tourism Strategy" workshop, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is hosting this virtual workshop once again.
Learn how Indigenous businesses can develop Indigenous Cultural Tourism experiences and how any tourism business can incorporate Indigenous tourism into their offerings.
TOTA and GreenStep Solutions hosted an Energy Savings Webinar to assist tourism operators in understanding what goes on in an energy audit that will help businesses reduce their energy bills and thereby reduce their overall carbon footprint.
Learn how Indigenous businesses can develop Indigenous Cultural Tourism experiences and how any tourism business can incorporate Indigenous tourism into their offerings.
Host: Green Wine Future, sponsored by TOTA
Green Wine Future is the most ambitious environmental conference ever organized for the global wine community. The fully online gathering on May 23 to 26, 2022 will address critical topics of sustainability, wine, and matters related to the climate crisis and the environment.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) has joined with Green Wine Future (GWF) as one of its corporate sponsors and strategic partners.
Host: BC Regional Tourism Secretariat (BCRTS), including Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
The BC Regional Tourism Secretariat (BCRTS) is preparing to launch the Tourism Impact Portal, a common data portal that will serve as the central information place for BC tourism stakeholders. This joint initiative of five BC tourism regions, including the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA), will serve as the foundation of tourism insights by bringing together disparate data sources to empower tourism companies to make well-informed and responsible development decisions, strengthening sustainable tourism development into the future.
The BCRTS is introducing the Tourism Impact Portal through two virtual information sessions on May 17 at 12 PM PT and May 18 at 9 AM PT. Sessions will offer insights and include time for questions and feedback.
Session 1: May 17 @ 12 PM PT | Register →
Session 2: May 18 @ 9 AM PT | Register →
Registration closes May 13.
Host: TOTA / Symphony Tourism Services / BCRTS
On May 12, learn how to integrate research into your marketing plan with this 3-hr interactive, online workshop for up to 20 participants in the Thompson Okanagan region. The engaging and collaborative workshop is intended to guide tourism operators in answering questions regarding their business and ideal customer/target markets.
Participants will build a better understanding of how to apply the data to implement marketing strategies through insights and data gathered from the Weekly Tracker, Monthly Visitor Highlights, EQ & Prizm Profile for the Thompson Okanagan region.
Tourism operators will leave the workshop knowing how to identify their ideal customer, tailor their message, and implement practical actions for reaching those customers.
Hosts: Women of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality (WORTH) Association, BC Tourism Resiliency Network, and Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
In the Seat at the Table webinar, Joanna Jagger, President of WORTH Association, examined why women aren't dominating in a female dominated industry and how we can work collectively to ensure more women take a seat at the table.
The webinar includes findings from a research project with industry leaders and a Gender Equity Audit co-created by women in leadership roles, with recommendations and best practices.
Get the WORTH Gender Equity Audit:
Fillable Spreadsheet Checklist (click File > Make a Copy)
Host: BCRTS / Symphony Tourism Services / TOTA
As the tourism industry navigates the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, the British Columbia Regional Tourism Secretariat (BCRTS) and the regions, including Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA), have produced reports with recent and ongoing regional market research to support tourism professionals in making business decisions.
To expand on this research, the BCRTS has partnered with Symphony Tourism Services, a subsidiary of TOTA, to deliver training programs on how to analyze the data and ensure you are using your marketing efforts in the most effective and efficient way possible.
The webinar will result in a better understanding of the customer segments, social values, and travel patterns of people visiting and living in your area for you to then better market to them.
By learning how to interpret and utilize this market research, you will be able to better design marketing strategies that will target the right audience at the appropriate time of year for your business or organization.
This interactive webinar will introduce market research reports available to inform tourism businesses, including:
Weekly Tracker
Monthly Visitor Highlights
EQ & Prizm Profiles
And more
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) & Sustainable Life App™
TOTA and Sustainable Life App™ recorded a webinar on how Thompson Okanagan tourism companies can connect with eco-conscious customers online.
Sustainable Life App™ is a downloadable mobile map-based app that connects eco-conscious consumers with sustainable businesses and brands from where they are. The app is free to download on Android and Apple. With 4,000+ listings, 10,000+ downloads, and 6,000+ users, the app is growing in popularity across Canada and internationally.
Host: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)
Price: $21 (tax included). Limited availability.
No matter the location or service, tourism and hospitality businesses can share stories with guests to form lasting connections between people and ideas. Stories make tourism experiences memorable and invite people to return, to continue the story.
Host: Smart Community Tourism (SCoT)
TOTA is delivering a webinar on lessons from Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association’s experience with the UNWTO.QUEST Certification.
The presentation will be delivered by TOTA CEO Ellen Walker-Matthews and Mike Overend, Director of Destination Development & Sustainability.
When employees struggle to manage difficult guests or personal situations outside of work, it can negatively impact their mental health in the workplace. As a manager, responding to employee concerns in a crisis can be very challenging. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to support them.
Join the BC Tourism Resiliency Network, go2HR, and the Canadian Mental Health Association for a free 45 minute webinar about how tourism business managers can support employees in difficult times.
This webinar will include practical information and resources on:
How to support employees when faced with difficult guest situations
How to respond when an employee approaches you in crisis
When to bring in additional help
The importance of offering choices to employees as they cope
In times of frequent change and crisis, clear communication is an essential soft skill for tourism professionals and leaders. With limited staff and resources, every interaction is an opportunity to establish, build, and maintain relationships with guests and team members.
Fortunately, communication is a soft skill that can be developed as a foundation of success. By understanding expectations and responding decisively, we can avoid disappointment and instead connect in a meaningful way.
Join the BC Tourism Resiliency Network and John Singleton, Okanagan College Expert Business Mentor, for a free 45 minute webinar on The Art of Communication Through Challenging Times. Learn how to develop communication skills for yourself and your team members, in order to minimize conflict and instead capitalize on interactions to build relationships.
COVID-19 and climate change have caused frequent disruptions and major changes to the workplace for tourism and hospitality businesses. As this trend of change will likely continue, business leaders can prepare by developing a dynamic and resilient team.
Watch the webinar recording by Angela Pomeroy, Engagement and Leadership Development Consultant and Okanagan College professor, for insights on the principles of Change Management, followed by a pre-recorded video with exercises to develop change management skills for individuals or teams.
The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is hosting a virtual info session for B.C. tourism companies on the Biosphere Sustainable Lifestyle Platform and how it can help track your progress towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and develop a Sustainable Tourism Plan.
As we approach the next steps of the BC Restart Plan and begin to welcome visitors back in British Columbia, the BC Tourism Resiliency Network is bringing together a panel of five tourism industry organizations to help you leverage key resources towards resiliency.
Stress is apart of our everyday lives, especially for leaders making decisions in the days of COVID uncertainty. People feel and perceive stress differently. Perceptions of stress can overwhelm and impact decision making and relationships in the workplace. Join Angela Pomeroy for this free, 90-minute interactive Workshop.
In a time of great uncertainty, how can tourism & hospitality business operators plan ahead, prepare for the summer season, and take advantage of the available resources? During this free webinar with Professor Mark Ziebarth of Okanagan College, you will learn 10 steps to take now to plan ahead for short and long-term business success.