Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent is the regional tourism organization dedicated to promoting and sustainably developing tourism in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region. Its mission is to showcase the destination and support local tourism stakeholders while ensuring quality visitor experiences. View Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism's website for more information.
Content last updated: March 3, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism
6 opportunities available
Grant and FundingOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Offer Structuration
Supports regional tourism offer structuring projects

Grant and FundingExpert AdviceOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Studies and Consulting Services
Support for tourism studies and consulting projects

Grant and FundingOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Festivals and Events
Support for regional tourism festivals and events

Grant and FundingOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Attractions, activities and facilities
Support for developing and upgrading regional tourism attractions

Grant and FundingOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Numerical
Support for tourism businesses’ digital development projects

Grant and FundingOpen
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Accommodations
Financial support for tourism accommodation projects in Bas-Saint-Laurent
About Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism
What is Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism's official website?
Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism's official website is https://atrbsl.ca/.
What else should I know about Bas-Saint-Laurent Tourism?
Tourisme Bas-Saint-Laurent is the Regional Tourism Association (RTA) responsible for promoting the Bas-Saint-Laurent region, fostering sustainable tourism development, and delivering outstanding visitor experiences. Part of the Quebec ATR network and a key partner of Tourisme Québec, the organization leads regional collaboration, structures tourism offerings, and markets the destination both within Quebec and beyond. It also plays a pivotal role in supporting local tourism businesses, providing visitor information and services, and enhancing the region’s appeal as a four-season travel destination.