Jan. 19 2022 Workshop – Manitoulin & La Cloche Tourism Strategy

Thursday, January 6, 2022

You are invited to participate in the Manitoulin - La Cloche Tourism Strategy Workshop on Wednesday, January 19, 2022, starting online at 2:00pm EST or 6:00 PM EST.

The Municipality of Central Manitoulin on behalf of Manitoulin Island and La Cloche partner communities is creating a comprehensive Strategic Plan to explore and outline post-pandemic Tourism Adaptation opportunities. The strategy will guide how local communities can best adapt to sudden tourism growth in the region, in a COVID-safe manner, and reduce conflicts and negative impacts of this growth on communities, residents and the environment.

We will host two 60-minute workshops on Wednesday Jan 19th, 2022. Please select the time that best suits your schedule below and register for the meeting in advance using the following links:

2:00-3:00 pm EST (Jan 19, 2022):

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rcOivpzgtHNbYn7ifof2qoGSFY0k61adn

6:00-7:00 pm EST (Jan 19, 2022):

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqf-CvpzgrHN2NGDWptNV2AN_ReiCKREm2

Your experience and feedback during the workshop will assist in outlining the future for the local tourism industry:

  • What will a tourism strategy for Manitoulin and La Cloche accomplish?
  • What does better wayfinding signage look like in Manitoulin and La Cloche?
  • What must happen for the tourism industry to move forward in a sustainable way?
  • Outside Manitoulin and La Cloche, who else can help us maximize our tourism potential?

You can shape recommendations on how the tourism sector can become more resilient.

Media Contact

Marcus Mohr
Community Development/Outreach Coordinator
Municipality of Central Manitoulin
Phone: 705-377-5726
Fax: 705-377-5585
centralecdev@amtelecom.net
www.centralmanitoulin.ca

A Little About Central

The Municipality of Central Manitoulin is located in the centre of Manitoulin Island with an abundance of lakes, rivers, and beaches. The Municipality includes the villages and hamlets of Mindemoya, Providence Bay, Spring Bay, Sandfield and Big Lake. We offer diverse attractions and unique landmarks such as our sandy beach in Providence Bay or access to Lake Manitou, the largest lake on the island. We invite you to visit our community in the "heart" of Manitoulin Island. 

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