Saint John Hotel Association Asking For $20,000 Tourism Grant
The money would go toward a marketing campaign offering a two-night stay in a Saint John hotel, plus $50 in Uptown Dollars.
The money would go toward a marketing campaign offering a two-night stay in a Saint John hotel, plus $50 in Uptown Dollars.
Creekside RnR in Cocagne opened in October 2020 and co-founder Angele Miller says business hasn’t slowed down since.
Alicia Simms is the owner of Secret Nova Scotia, a tour company that shows off the sights, food, drink, and flavour of the Truro and North Shore area.
The full impact of Covid-19 on Halifax’s tourism economy came into clearer view March 18, as Discover Halifax released key data on visitors to the city.
LemonEight is turning Covid-19’s impact on the cruise line industry into an opportunity to create better cruise experiences for travelers by teaching leadership and innovation.
The Nova Scotia government has announced that the ferry service between Yarmouth and Bar Harbor, Maine will not operate due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
Halifax Mayor Mike savage is calling on all levels of government to give more aid to the beleaguered tourism and hospitality industry in Nova Scotia. After reading a CBC article about the woes of the industry, the Halifax Mayor took to twitter to air his thoughts.
“Hard to imagine an industry being decimated so badly by forces outside its control,” tweeted Savage. “All orders of government need to rally in support of our travel and tourism partners. We will need them post-Covid, and they need us now.”
In mid-July New Brunswick answered the call by offering residents a 20 percent rebate up to $1000 on staycation-related expenses- such as accommodation and food. But in Nova Scotia, the business community is still waiting on any government rebates or tax credits.
The Great George is a boutique hotel with 54 richly decorated suites among 17 carefully restored heritage buildings, all within walking distance of downtown shops, restaurants and bars.
Guests revel in both the luxury and comfort of the hotel experience, and the best the city has to offer.
Liverpool’s White Point Beach Resort will not be taking guests from outside the Atlantic Bubble for the months of July and August.