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Spotlighting the Swan City as part of National Tourism Week

Officials with the Grande Prairie Regional Tourism Association is looking to remind both potential visitors and long time residents of all the things that make the region a hub as part of National Tourism Week.

Kicking off Monday, tourism week is a nudge to explore all things Grande Prairie, from “hiking the trails of Muskoseepi Park, exploring the prehistoric wonders at the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum, enjoying live performances at Grande Prairie Live Theatre, or discovering the charm of our local cafes, shops, and historical sites, there’s something for everyone to
enjoy.”

“GPRTA is dedicated to promoting our region as a vibrant tourism hub,” said Jasmin Greavett, Executive Director of the GPRTA. “National Tourism Week is an opportunity to recognize the contributions of our local tourism businesses, celebrate our diverse landscapes, and encourage both residents and visitors to explore the unique experiences our region has to offer.”

If you find yourself out and about in the Grande Prairie region this week, you’re being encouraged to share your memories online using either #GPTourism or #TourismWeekCanada2025

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National Tourism Week runs from April 7th-April 11th.

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