A $24.5M effort will promote Atlantic Canada as a top travel destination
STEADY BROOK, N.L. — Ottawa and the Atlantic provinces are teaming up with industry to spend $24.5 million over three years on touting Atlantic Canada as a top travel destination.
Innovation Minister Navdeep Bains said Tuesday estimates based on business cases suggest the plan could deliver big returns.
“This investment is so critical because it’s going to help generate $200 million in export revenue for Atlantic tourism businesses over the next three years, add 200 new businesses to the sector and create 6,000 new jobs,” he told a news conference as Atlantic premiers and federal ministers met in western Newfoundland.
Ottawa will provide about $11.4 million as the four Atlantic provinces and local tourism industry associations chip in the rest.


