Tourism operators heading to west coast for conference on Indigenous history and culture DonBradshawNTV
Some of Atlantic Canada’s most successful and influential tourism operators will be on the province’s west coast next month for a conference designed to showcase the potential for travel-related ventures focused on indigenous history and culture.
NTV’s Don Bradshaw has more in this report.France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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