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International Indigenous Tourism Conference

Feb. 17, 2026 to Feb. 19, 2026

Edmonton Convention Centre
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An industry gathering dedicated to developing and celebrating the richness of Indigenous tourism.

IITC is the world's largest Indigenous tourism conference, and we have built an amazing community that contributes significantly toward advancing the Indigenous tourism industry. 

Join us as we bring together member businesses, industry leaders, partners, and entrepreneurs to help drive the growth of Indigenous tourism across Canada.


Edmonton Convention Centre

9797 Jasper Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB, T5J 1N9


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