Tourism report shows La Ronge to be a ‘getaway’ but services underdeveloped
A report delivered to La Ronge council about regional tourism development called the area a well-known getaway for visitors to northern Saskatchewan, but notes services in the sector are lacking.
The report was created after a tourism development consultant initiated a combination of on-site visits and telephone conversation with 25 key stakeholders in the tri-communities. The consultant gathered information from hotel operators, various businesses, non-profits, local individuals and more.
One of the those interviewed for the report was Martin Bernardin, owner of Montreal River Outpost, who said if La Ronge wants to become a tourism hub, council needs to make the decision to become one.
“What do we want to become? Do we want to make ad hoc decisions based on individual issues that come up to council, then we are going to continue to be what we are,” he said. “There’s potential here, but underneath it all we have to decide what it is we want to be? Then we can start working together to achieve those goals if, in fact, we want to be a tourism community.”


