CED — Tourism Growth Program in Quebec (QEDP)

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Tourism operators in Quebec looking to expand beyond seasonal demand or attract visitors from outside the province have, until recently, been able to tap into meaningful federal support through the CED — Tourism Growth Program in Quebec, part of the Quebec Economic Development Program. Designed with long‑term regional impact in mind, this initiative has focused on strengthening tourism products and experiences that help communities differentiate themselves, particularly in rural, remote, and economically vulnerable areas. The program reflects the broader federal goal of building a more resilient, four‑season tourism economy across Canada.

Delivered by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, the program has supported incorporated tourism businesses, not‑for‑profit organizations, and Indigenous tourism initiatives working on growth‑oriented projects. Typical projects have included enhancing outdoor and adventure experiences, developing sustainable and culturally rooted attractions, and extending the tourism season through new or upgraded offerings. Funding support has generally ranged from roughly $60,000 to up to $250,000, covering a portion of project costs. For most small and medium‑sized businesses, contributions have been structured as repayable, while non‑profits have often received non‑repayable assistance.

At the moment, the Tourism Growth Program in Quebec is no longer accepting applications, but similar federal and regional tourism funding streams continue to emerge. Understanding how this program worked, who it targeted, and what types of projects were prioritized can help tourism operators prepare for future opportunities. Reviewing the full program context through GrantHub is a useful next step for businesses planning their next phase of growth.

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