Photos by Rosemary Godin. A conference of people involved in Mi'kmaq tourism in Nova Scotia was held earlier this month in Membertou. Above left, Executive Director Robert Bernard and Partnership Coordinator Graham Marshall - both of the NSITEN organization - said they would welcome ally partnerships with the Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Network.
UNAMA’KI/CAPE BRETON: When visitors come to Canada, they rate Indigenous tourism as one of the top three experiences they want to encounter, says the executive director of the Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network (NSITEN). The organization, based in Whycocomagh on Cape Breton Island, held a conference and trade fair earlier this month to celebrate…
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