Join our Google webinar with Majd Khaldi from Google. You'll learn three indispensable tools provided by Google - Trends, Maps, and Ads - and learn how to use them effectively to fuel your business growth.
In Nova Scotia, almost all wildfires are caused by people, so prevention is our first line of defense. Wildfire prevention is everyone’s responsibility and there are two key changes for campgrounds and the fine amount for violating restrictions during wildfire season. Both changes are effective today, May 16 through to the end of wildfire season on October 15.
Discover how generative AI can transform customer feedback into actionable insights. This webinar offers a practical, case study using ChatGPT to analyze customer feedback, providing insights into your business's strengths and opportunities for growth.
Building on the success of our first year, the Your Ocean Playground campaign continues to encourage travellers to experience Nova Scotia’s seacoast delights and Maritime culture.
The EXPORT Travel Trade Program offers one-on-one coaching and marketplace support to help businesses build sales partnerships with tour operators and travel agents and attract national and international visitors.
May is Gaelic Nova Scotia Month | Mìos nan Gàidheal! A time to celebrate and promote awareness of the history, culture, language, contributions, and achievements of Gaels across the province. This year's theme is "Gàidhealach ’nar Cridhe | Gaelic at Heart!"
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.