The ACAT Collaborative Project focuses on specific channels within key markets to achieve efficiencies and create significant opportunities for regional tourism synergies. Check out the project results for 2023-24.
The Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage's 2025-26 Infrastructure, Active Transportation, and Accessibility grants are now open! Apply by February 14, 2025.
The Tourism Industry Association of Prince Edward Island (TIAPEI) welcomes you to join a 60-minute webinar by Margaret Brigley, CEO & Partner, Narrative Research on the key findings from the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism (ACAT) 2024 US Consumer Research.
Tourism Nova Scotia hosted 74 media press trips in 2023-24 and when combined with other travel media activities such editorial partnerships and in-market press releases, editorial content about Nova Scotia reached approximately 11 billion sets of eyes with an advertising value of $588M!
In this session, we’ll explore how to run contests smoothly, avoid scammers, reach the right audience and gain extra value like free market research from your social media giveaways.
Tourism Nova Scotia is gathering updates for business listings for 2025. It is important that you review and update your business listings by January 15, 2025 to ensure we’re providing travellers with accurate information about your business and experiences.
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.