Atlantic Canada UNESCO Tourism Corridor
The Atlantic Canada UNESCO Tourism Corridor connects 13 UNESCO-designated sites across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador. This corridor aims to showcase the region's rich cultural heritage, natural wonders, and geological marvels while promoting sustainable tourism practices and fostering collaboration between communities.

Northern Indigenous Lodge Network Corridor
The Northern Sky Corridor connects Edmonton as the gateway to Northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories, celebrating the region's Indigenous cultural heritage, art, and experiences surrounded by expansive natural beauty. This corridor aims to develop new export-ready products and itineraries to attract international visitation while enhancing the overall tourism visitor experience in Northern Canada.

Sustainable Journeys from Prairies to Pacific Corridor
The Sustainable Journeys from Prairies to Pacific (SJFPTP) corridor leverages Highway 3 as a must-drive interprovincial route connecting southern Alberta and British Columbia. This corridor offers a colourful collection of resort towns, charming rural communities, and many First Nations, nestled between nationally and provincially recognized parks. Visitors can enjoy trails and outdoor recreation, Indigenous experiences, agritourism, wildlife viewing, western heritage, and more.

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Eastern Region
Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Erica D'Souza
Senior Director, Destination Development
Western and Northern Region
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
Jennifer Horsnell
Senior Director, Destination Development