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As reported in today's newspaper...
A survey of industry experts in the March edition of 'National

Geographic
Traveler' has Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
as the second top spot in the world to visit.

That's right...second only to the Norwegian fiords.

No mention of the 'Gulf Coast of Florida'.
see ***
http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004...ia225.raw.html
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How come I never see a lot of tourist dollars becing cited for Nova

Scotia?



Where do you look?



Lots of places. Magazines, newspapers. As I like to travel. Bay of

Fundy
is on the short list, and we are looking at Galapago's in January.
Bill


Maybe Nova Scotia doesn't need publicity to attract visitors. The
Adirondacks in NY State is like that. 75% repeat customers, year after year.
Same with Toronto.


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Maybe Nova Scotia doesn't need publicity to attract visitors. The
Adirondacks in NY State is like that. 75% repeat customers, year after

year.
Same with Toronto.

There's always room for one more tourist dollar.
I believe most of the advertising is focused on the New England area because
of it's closeness.


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Maybe Nova Scotia doesn't need publicity to attract visitors. The
Adirondacks in NY State is like that. 75% repeat customers, year after

year.
Same with Toronto.

There's always room for one more tourist dollar.
I believe most of the advertising is focused on the New England area

because
of it's closeness.



Not only that, but its proximity too.


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Not only that, but its proximity too.


We can't use big words like that...it'll confuse our 'Backdoor' friend.
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