Modernizing Visitor Experience Vision

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

Government of Canada invests in year-round tourism offering showcasing Digby County's unique history

Nova Scotia's rich cultural diversity and heritage draw residents and visitors to explore, learn and celebrate what makes this region special.

Today, Chris d'Entremont, Member of Parliament for Acadie-Annapolis, announced a non-repayable contribution of $181,100 to The Electric City/La Nouvelle France Society to create a new visitor experience. The announcement was made on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and Minister responsible for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency.

The investment will enable the Society to hire expertise to design a modern, interactive and engaging tourism experience, highlighting the history of a pioneering, multicultural community in the Weymouth area. Content will be bilingual and will incorporate Mi'kmaq language and perspectives. The new experience will enhance community pride, educate visitors on Electric City's historic significance, and attract people to the area and its local businesses.

Today's announcement further demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to building vibrant communities and creating sustainable growth through a strong, year-round tourism industry.

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