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Province of Nova Scotia Supporting Revitalization of the Big Boat Shed in Lunenburg

Funding from the Tourism Revitalization of Icons Program will help revitalize the historic Big Boat Shed on the Lunenburg waterfront.

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Higher-spending visitors drive Nova Scotia’s tourism revenue growth in 2018

Tourism performance results for 2018 are now available on tourismns.ca

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Want to Create Nova Scotia’s Next Great Visitor Experience? Apply to the EXCELLerator Program

Apply for the 2019 World-class Experience EXCELLerator Program by 12 noon on Wednesday, April 24.

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Selling Now: New Must-Do Experiences for 2019

Check out these six exciting new visitor experiences from our EXCELLerator partners.

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2019 Nova Scotia Travel Guides Now Available Online

Download the 2019 English and French travel guides on NovaScotia.com.

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Contact and Shipping Information for Visitor Information Centres

Updated contact and shipping information for provincial and community visitor information centres is available on tourismns.ca.

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2019 Doers & Dreamers Travel Guide is Now Available!

Nova Scotia’s official trip planning guide for 2019 is now available.

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Tourism Nova Scotia Publishes 2019-20 Business Plan

Tourism Nova Scotia’s 2019-20 business plan is now available on our corporate website, tourismns.ca.

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Share Your Ideas for Parks Canada Historic Sites in Halifax

Parks Canada is seeking public input on the future of the five Halifax Defence Complex national historic sites: Halifax Citadel, Georges Island, Fort McNab, Prince of Wales Tower and York Redoubt.

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