For ten thousand years, the rugged, sea-swept peninsula of Nova Scotia has been home to Indigenous people. Mi’kmaq and First Nations people have enriched this province with their legends, art, music, spirituality, history, and language.

For ten thousand years, the rugged, sea-swept peninsula of Nova Scotia has been home to Indigenous people. Mi’kmaq and First Nations people have enriched this province with their legends, art, music, spirituality, history, and language.
ITAC is delighted to collaborate with the Provincial and Territorial Indigenous Tourism Associations, extending support to members from coast to coast to coast. The association aims to offer expert guidance and assistance, ensuring operators are well-equipped with the necessary knowledge and resources to thrive.
If you have questions about the Indigenous Tourism Fund Micro and Small Business Stream or need help getting your application completed, please email Michelle Brown, ITAC Business Support Coordinator at Michelle@IndigenousTourism.ca
You also have the option to contact your respective Provincial/Territorial Indigenous Tourism Organization.
Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network – Robert Bernard at nsiten.rb@gmail.com
Businesses located in Nova Scotia should reach out directly to ITAC to apply for membership. Some businesses may also qualify for a free Marketing Upgrade.
Apply NowThe Nova Scotia Indigenous Tourism Enterprise Network is a volunteer based, not for profit cultural tourism organization working to support the growth of authentic and cultural tourism businesses and community enterprises in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Tourism Nova Scotia is a private sector-led provincial Crown corporation with a mandate to grow Nova Scotia’s tourism industry and maximize the value of tourism to Nova Scotia’s economy through marketing, experience and sector development, and visitor servicing.
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