The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) and the YWCA Banff are working together to help shape a bright future for hospitality and tourism in Banff, with a shared commitment to creating long-term benefits for the community and tourism sector.
Through this partnership, a portion of YWCA's building will be transformed into a state-of-the-art teaching facility and student housing. The number of YWCA units dedicated to affordable and transitional housing, as well as emergency shelter, will remain.
The renovation will be a game-changer for both education and the community, supporting a sustainable tourism economy and strengthening the YWCA's ability to deliver and expand its critical services.
"This partnership with SAIT offers an incredible opportunity to re-think how we can use our space to better fulfill our mission, respond to the community's evolving needs and ensure those who rely on our services will continue to have the support they need," says Ebony Rempel, YWCA Banff CEO.
SAIT's School of Hospitality and Tourism, ranked #14 globally and #1 in Canada, offers world-class programs in hospitality, tourism management and the culinary arts, preparing students for real-world success.
"This collaboration is about creating a lasting positive impact on the community, the local tourism sector and the future workforce of hospitality professionals," says James Overall, Dean, SAIT School of Hospitality and Tourism. "Banff is a world-renowned destination and this unique partnership will give our students invaluable experience while allowing them to contribute directly to the local economy."
SAIT's presence is intended to offer a continuous flow of highly skilled professionals, ensuring a future-ready workforce for Banff's hospitality and tourism industries.
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2025, pending funding support as well as government approvals on several levels including Parks Canada and the Town of Banff, and provincial government approvals for SAIT programming. SAIT expects to deliver programming in the facility by Fall 2026.