A provincial pilot project is being seeded to build a cannabis tourism trail in B.C. with legs in each of its southern corners.
Selkirk Innovates and the Craft Cannabis Association of B.C. (CCABC) have submitted an application for funding — under the REDIP Economic Diversification stream — to complete the project to focus cannabis tourism on two key and historical areas: the Kootenays and the Cowichan Valley.
Entitled Building the B.C. Cannabis Trail, the goal of the pilot project is to build the foundation for a cannabis tourism trail in the two regions, as modelled after the successful B.C. Ale Trail, that can then be expanded to other regions of B.C.