Our Media Relations Team hosted several travel media guests last week to kick off the annual Nova Scotia Lobster Crawl Festival which annually celebrates the peak of lobster season along the South Shore throughout February. Our media guests spent several days exploring and participating in a range of seafood-focused events including meeting Lucy the Lobster and getting their shell-fies taken with the most famous lobster in the world!
The NSITEN Mi'kmaw Small Business Training Series is hosting a hybrid in-person/online session on "The Value of Creating a Tourism Experience" on March 17, 2025. Join Melanie Lowe, Tourism Nova Scotia Tourism Development Advisor to ask questions and learn more about how to grow and promote your tourism business.
Increase clicks and conversions from your social media by instantly responding to direct messages and comments on your posts in a meaningful way. This webinar will provide you with the knowledge you need to get started using ManyChat, a powerful social media engagement automation tool.
US travellers say they’re likely to come to Atlantic Canada in the next two years. See the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism study to understand the opportunities to attract these travellers.
Tourism Nova Scotia and Coastal Nova Scotia are partnering for free half-day tourism package development workshops on February 6 at Jost's Wharf Building in Guysborough and February 7 at the Microtel Inn and Suites in Antigonish.
Are you interested in being a vendor for activities within our Provincial Parks? Applications are open for non-food vendor opportunities. Apply by February 14.
This month is a time to celebrate the culture, achievements and contributions of people of African descent in the Province of Nova Scotia. With events happening all month long across the province, there are many opportunities to connect guests to our African Nova Scotia Heritage.
The Restaurant Association of Nova Scotia and Discover Halifax are back with Dine Around and Dine & Stay 2025. Restaurants and accommodations can join this initiative to encourage people to get out in the month of February to savour the flavors of culinary excellence with specially curated prix fixe menus.
Tourism Nova Scotia works with communities and industry to attract visitors to the province and increase tourism revenues through experience and sector development, business coaching, marketing, and visitor servicing.
As a division of the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage, Tourism Nova Scotia is committed to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility across Nova Scotia and we support partners who share in this commitment.
Tourism Nova Scotia is located in Mi'kma'ki, the ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq. We are all Treaty people.