Atlantic Canada has secured a $309,500 federal investment to establish a UNESCO Tourism Corridor linking 13 designated sites across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. Led by the Fundy Biosphere Region, the initiative promotes sustainable tourism, coordinated marketing, and regional connectivity to boost economic growth and showcase cultural and natural heritage.
Atlantic Canada Launches UNESCO Tourism Corridor Connecting 13 Sites

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