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Saskatchewan and Montana sign international agreement to increase cross-border visitation

Initially, two tourism products will be developed that focus on a three-day itinerary and a seven-day itinerary that will straddle both regions and will include regional attractions, events, and accommodations. Itineraries can begin in either Montana or Saskatchewan.
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Itineraries from cross-border tourism activities will be available in May of 2022

CORONACH - Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Ready, an economic alliance of nine rural municipalities located in south central Saskatchewan working to mitigate the negative economic affects of coal transition, has signed an international tourism agreement with Montana’s Missouri River Country tourism organization to develop cross-border tourism products to increase tourist visitation in both jurisdictions.

 “Heightened tourism activities in the region fulfills one aspect of mitigating the negative economic affects of coal transition and will bolster new revenue sources for tourism operators and retail establishments in our respective regions,” explained Sean Wallace, Managing Director of Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Ready.

“This is a valuable partnership for both Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Ready and Montana’s Missouri River Country. We look forward to increasing tourism and the economic impact that it will have on our regions,” said Carla Hunsley of Montana's Missouri River Country.

Initially, two tourism products will be developed that focus on a three-day itinerary and a seven-day itinerary that will straddle both regions and will include regional attractions, events, and accommodations. Itineraries can begin in either Montana or Saskatchewan.

“Our relationship with Northeast Montana is a historic one that spans more than 100 years. Families and farming have been intertwined for generations and many businesses on both sides of the international border conduct business daily,” said Sharon Adam, Chair of Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Ready.

“It just makes sense for us to work together because of our combined interests, similarities, and shared history. Next tourism season we are looking forward to welcoming our American friends to our region.”

Itineraries from cross-border tourism activities will be available in May of 2022 on the Â鶹´«Ã½AV Saskatchewan Ready website and Montana's Missouri River Country website .

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