RTO7 Partners with South Bruce Peninsula MATA for Tourism Strategy Posted by Ginny Henry | June 01, 2023 | action plan, in partnership with RTO7, MATA, McQueen Galloway Associates, Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, tourism strategy, Town of South Bruce Peninsula The Board of Directors for the new Municipal Accommodation Tax Association (MATA) of the Town of South Bruce Peninsula have partnered with RTO7 in developing a comprehensive and sustainable 5-year tourism strategy and 1-year action plan. READ MORE
Request for Proposals (RFP) Released Posted by Ginny Henry | March 28, 2023 | in partnership with RTO7, Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, Request for Proposal, RFP, Town of South Bruce Peninsula Request for Proposals (RFP) are invited to develop a 5-year Tourism Strategy and Action Plan for the Town of South Bruce Peninsula's Municipal Accommodation Tax Association. SUBMISSIONS NOW CLOSED. READ MORE
Program Offers Grant and Mentorships to Spark New Sustainable Tourism Ideas for the Bruce Peninsula Posted by Ginny Henry | September 14, 2021 | Bruce County, Bruce Power, Chippewas, coaching, for the Bruce Peninsula, funding, grants and mentorship, have a new tourism idea, Nawash, new sustainable tourism ideas, Northern Bruce Peninsula, of, small business support, South Bruce Peninsula, Spark program A third round of the “Spark” Mentorship & Grants Program has been launched to encourage Bruce County entrepreneurs, small businesses and non-profit organizations to create new sustainable tourism ideas for the Bruce Peninsula. READ MORE
Media Release from the County of Bruce for New Program Posted by Ginny Henry | July 03, 2019 | Bruce County, Bruce Power, Cape Croker, Northern Bruce Peninsula, RTO7, South Bruce Peninsula, tourism innovation lab New Program Aims to Spark Innovative Sustainable Tourism Ideas in Bruce County. READ MORE
No Fee to Park at Sauble Beach Posted by Ginny Henry | May 22, 2014 | 2014, BruceGreySimcoe, council vote, free parking, Lake Huron, RTO7, Sauble Beach, South Bruce Peninsula After seven years of paid parking in Sauble Beach, council voted to eliminate the fee and parking is free once again for visitors. READ MORE