Aboriginal Tourism Association launches Atlantic Canada division
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26 July 2017 (Edited )
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The Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) has received a $70,000 grant from the federal government, and invested $30,000 of its own funds, to establish a presence in the Atlantic Provinces to promote the regional indigenous tourism industry.
Members of the ATAC include indigenous Canadians from 3 cultures: First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
Here is some good background on culture and heritage tourism in general.