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As 麻豆传媒 recently reported, younger employees are passionate about making a difference鈥攁nd they expect the same from their incentive travel rewards. 

To truly reward and inspire this generation of top performers, incentives must leave employees feeling positive about their impact on the world. 

 

This winter, Destination Canada aimed to showcase just that, inviting qualified incentive agencies for an exclusive experience at Incentive Canada in Banff and Lake Louise. 

 

Immersed in Alberta鈥檚 stunning natural landscapes, our select clients experienced these world-class destinations just as incentive winners do, at our most sustainable event yet. Here鈥檚 how. 

Focusing on the environment in the heart of nature 

A protected wilderness of 6,641 square kilometres, Banff National Park offers a serene haven for elk, mountain goats and grizzly bears鈥攁nd elite performers seeking peace and productivity. 

 

The snowcapped mountains and glittering frozen lakes of Banff and Lake Louise set the perfect scene for one-of-a-kind experiences that cherished the environment. 

 

At Incentive Canada 2024, we placed sustainability at the heart of our program design and all our activities, to minimize our carbon footprint and climate impact. 

 

For example, attendees enjoyed delicious meals of local ingredients served family style to reduce waste, and walked or travelled together to venues to reduce carbon emissions. 

 

We also empowered guests to contribute directly to the event鈥檚 sustainability, offering education and ideas on the event website, app, hotel television presentations and newsletters.  

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Inspiring top performers with cultural experiences 

Incorporating socio-cultural sustainability into your incentive programs gives elite employees an authentic, meaningful experience, creating an inspiring human connection. 

At Incentive Canada 2024, Warrior Women educator, musician and artist Matricia Bauer鈥 of Sturgeon Lake Cree First Nation鈥攕hared her Indigenous culture with attendees. 

Bauer and our guests discussed the role of local flora in Indigenous medicine and shared tea made from local plants. 

鈥淭he beauty of the tea experience is that you just look outside and see the medicine in our flora that already exists,鈥 said Bauer. 

鈥淚t was so new and different to everyone. It鈥檚 really all about appreciating and experiencing the land. Everyone was so positive and engaged in the experience.鈥 

 

Leading excellence in sustainability 

 

Destination Canada Business Events鈥 Sustainability Plan aims to elevate the sustainability of business events, including incentive group events, across Canada. 

 

Incentive Canada 2024 was Destination Canada鈥檚 second sustainably planned and executed event, and fourth sustainable signature event. 

 

By aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals, we supported health, wellbeing, sustainable communities and responsible consumption. We also offset all carbon emissions. 

 

Ultimately, guests enjoyed a deeply rewarding experience of breathtaking landscapes, unique adventures and cultural connections鈥攁nd made a real difference to people, planet and place. 

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To learn more about incentives in Canada, visit

Or connect with the team directly:

Jennifer Attersall, Acting Senior Director, Business Events, Destination Canada 

Email: attersall.jennifer@destinationcanada.com 

Phone: +1 403-923-5972