2021 Travel Intentions - New Brunswick
This publication is an infographic of 2021 travel intentions for New Brunswick residents, taken from Tourism PEI's 2021 Atlantic Canadian Intra-Regional Travel Survey.
This publication is an infographic of 2021 travel intentions for New Brunswick residents, taken from Tourism PEI's 2021 Atlantic Canadian Intra-Regional Travel Survey.
A new action plan is available to help guide the tourism industry through the 2021 tourism season. Download the 2021 PEI Tourism Action Plan “It feels great to have an action plan in place that the industry can turn to,” said David Groom, Chair of the Tourism PEI Board of...
As a tourism accommodation operator, the Tourism Industry Act requires you to test your water every three months for the period you are open unless you are on a municipal water system. Who conducts the water tests? Tests must be carried out by a laboratory accredited by the...
Tourism PEI is seeking outgoing and personable "Island lovers" to join Visitor Services as vacation planners in each of the five provincial visitor information centres. Applications close on March 31, 2026. Students are rewarded by promoting PEI through amazing interactions with individuals who are in the planning phase of a PEI vacation as well as others who have arrived. Tourism PEI provides an extensive training program for staff that includes six jam-packed days touring the Island, gaining new information and learning about experiences at every stop. "The best summer job ever" is a common...
Thousands of Islanders living in rural Prince Edward Island will soon benefit from having access to faster, more stable Internet service. The Province has signed federal-provincial agreements with Bell Canada and Xplornet, as well as a funding arrangement with local Internet...
Prince Edward Island’s tourism industry, in partnership with the Department of Economic Growth, Tourism and Culture, is developing a new 5-year growth strategy for the province. Charting the Future: A Strategy to Accelerate Prince Edward Island Tourism Growth to 2025 will help...
Creating jobs for Islanders - After a record-setting one million overnight stays in 2017, Tourism PEI wants to attract even more visitors to Prince Edward Island in the May and June shoulder season. To reach that goal, the provincial government issued a call today (www...
New funding is available for Island businesses to advertise locally over the holiday season. The COVID-19 Local Advertising Fund provides a maximum contribution of up to $2,500 to PEI businesses to offset the cost of advertising their consumer goods or services to the local PEI...
This program provides support for website French translation services for private sector operators providing services to Francophone visitors on PEI. The purpose is to increase the web presence of tourism products and services available in French on PEI. What do I need to apply...
Spring has sprung, and so has Tourism season as June is filled with festivals and events for Islanders and visitors alike to enjoy. Tourism Week in Canada, May 26 – June 2, celebrates tourism across the country and here on the Island. As a primary industry, tourism is a...