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The History of Tourism

The History of Tourism. In Nova Scotia. Into the Woods. Tourism has been an industry in Nova Scotia since the 1870s Early Nova Scotia tourism was targeted at sportsmen and focused on hunting and fishing. . Who were the Tourists?. Members of the British military stationed in the province

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The History of Tourism

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  1. The History of Tourism In Nova Scotia

  2. Into the Woods • Tourism has been an industry in Nova Scotia since the 1870s • Early Nova Scotia tourism was targeted at sportsmen and focused on hunting and fishing.

  3. Who were the Tourists? • Members of the British military stationed in the province • They had time on their hands and money to spend. • Interested in hunting and fishing.

  4. Hunting and Fishing became big business. • By 1900 Nova Scotia became the choice wilderness destination for the British military. • Many aboriginal peoples in Nova Scotia were hired as guides and woodsmen to lead the ‘tourists’ into the wilderness. • Guides were active in Annapolis and Digby counties

  5. Milford House • to

  6. Canoe Races in Bear River

  7. Yarmouth Steamship

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