Join us for a new year of learning! Our webinar series is back and kicks off on September 4, 2025.
First up, website design: whether you’re running a boutique hotel, a tour company, a destination marketing organization, or a seasonal experience, your digital footprint is often the first (and most lasting) impression you make.
Starting August 5, Nova Scotia is implementing restrictions on activities in the woods to prevent the start of wildfires. See details and information to help you communicate with travellers.
The EXPORT Travel Trade Program provides personalized coaching or support for attending marketplaces, helping businesses establish sales partnerships with tour operators and travel agents. Stream 2 - Marketplace Support is OPEN. Click through to see what marketplace opportunities to consider!
Nova Scotia shines in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards for 2025, with Halifax and Cape Breton Island earning top honours from global travellers. Discover how our province continues to stand out as a must-visit destination.
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.