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Tourism Sprint Program

Tourism Sprint Program

The Tourism Sprint Program (TSP) is a competitive, application-based, cost-sharing program that funds short-term projects focused on creating innovative tourism products and supporting new tourism investment. The program aims to quickly address barriers to investment through targeted funding over a limited project timeline to unlock broader tourism opportunities and enhance Canada’s competitive position in the global marketplace.

Objective

The TSP supports destination development by investing in projects that incent investment in demand-generating tourism assets, products, and experiences, and that align with existing strategic or master plans. The goal is to build a resilient, diversified, inclusive, and sustainable tourism economy across Canada. 

Who can apply?

The following groups are eligible to apply for funding under this program:

  1. Local, Regional, and Municipal Governments – Includes cities, towns, villages, regional districts, and provincial or territorial governments engaged in tourism-related initiatives.
  2. Indigenous Communities and Organizations – First Nations, Inuit, and Métis governments, communities, and tourism-focused organizations.
  3. Not-for-Profit Organizations – Incorporated non-profits with a clear mandate to support, promote, or develop tourism.
  4. For-Profit Tourism Businesses and Organizations – Private sector entities whose primary operations deliver tourism products or services, such as accommodations, attractions, or tour operators.

Note to organizations located and operating in Quebec 
Ministère du Conseil Exécutif (M-30) 

The Quebec National Assembly adopted An Act respecting the Ministère du Conseil exécutif (M-30). The provisions of this Act include certain conditions on Quebec government bodies and certain other entities wanting to contract with the federal government. You may wish to consult the provisions of M-30External Link Title prior to submitting your application for funding to ensure compliance with the Act respecting the Ministère du Conseil exécutif (M-30). Any entity that is subject to the Act is responsible for obtaining such authorization before signing any agreement with the Government of Canada.


Read all the details about the program in the FAQ section.

Application Process

Step 1 – Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
Before you can complete a full application, you must first submit an EOIExternal Link Title to Destination Canada. This confirms whether your project and expenses are eligible.

  • Review the Program GuidelinesExternal Link Title and FAQ to ensure your project is a good fit and meets eligibility requirements.
  • Use the form below to submit your EOI by 5:00 p.m. PT on September 12, 2025.

Step 2 – Determine Funding Stream
The Tourism Sprint Program operates under two distinct funding streams. Based on your EOI, Destination Canada will advise which stream best matches your project’s delivery timeline and ability to expend funds:

  • Stream 1 – 2025 Initiation: Suitable for high-readiness projects.
  • Stream 2 – 2026 Initiation: Suitable for projects requiring more planning time.

Step 3 – Await Contact from Destination Canada
After receiving your EOI, a member of our Destination Development team will contact you with next steps and guidance on completing the full application form.

Step 4 – Submit Full Application
Full applications will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. PT on October 1, 2025. 

For eligibility requirements, please read the FAQ section.

Expression of Interest (EOI) Form

Deadline for EOI is September 12, 2025, 5 PM Pacific Standard Time.

For eligibility requirements, please read the FAQ section and Program GuidelinesExternal Link Title.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Funding

Eligibility & Priorities

Expenses

Application Process & Reporting

Contact Us

If you have any questions, please contact our Destination Development team.