Cycle Ontario and Quebec Corridor

The Cycle Ontario and Quebec corridor offers a vibrant four-season experience that connects existing and new cycling routes between Ottawa, Prescott-Russell, Montreal, and Cornwall. This corridor aims to elevate and enrich the cycling experience by integrating diverse elements such as wineries, breweries, artisans, culinary experiences, Indigenous products, and agritourism.

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Cycle Ontario map

Field to Fork: SK MB Agritourism

The Field to Fork: Saskatchewan Manitoba Agritourism corridor leverages the region's status as one of the world's largest and most productive agricultural areas to position Saskatchewan and Manitoba as global leaders in agritourism. This corridor aims to showcase the provinces' thriving agriculture sectors while offering visitors unique and engaging experiences that highlight the journey from field to fork.

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Agrotourism map

Juan de Fuca Corridor

The Juan de Fuca Corridor spans both sides of the Juan de Fuca Strait and crosses the Canada-US border. Focusing on enhancing community well-being and safeguarding natural ecosystems, the Corridor will develop the region's economic, social, and cultural potential through sustainable coastal tourism. This corridor is the first in the Tourism Corridor Strategy Program to cross into the United States and it offers new opportunities to engage with Canada's largest international market.

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Juan de Fuca Corridor map

Northern Sky 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.

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Northern Sky Corridor

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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

dsouza.erica@destinationcanada.com

416-428-6658

Western and Northern Region

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut

 

Jennifer Horsnell

Senior Director, Destination Development

horsnell.jennifer@destinationcanada.com

250-717-6732