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Save the Date: Tides, Trails & Traditions - A Huron North Micro-Tourism Summit

 Dear Members, Community Leaders, Tourism Partners and Local Champions;

 

Please save March 26th 2026 for an inspiring one-day gathering focused on the future of micro-tourism in Huron North region.

 

Tides, Trails and Traditions is a regional micro-tourism summit bringing together people with a passion for tourism. Together, we'll explore how small-scale, place-based experiences can drive sustainable economic growth, strengthen local identity and connect our communities.  

 

The 2026 Summit is about discovering what we already have and what we can build together under the following themes:

 

Tides: our shoreline, waterways and natural landscapes

Trails: the routes that connect people, places and experiences

Traditions: the stories, culture, and heritage that define us

 

Together, these elements form the foundation for a strong, resilient visitor economy - one that supports local businesses, celebrates community and creates opportunities across the region. 

 

Why Attend:

  • representation for your community, organization or business

  • help to define what micro-tourism means for our region

  • identify local and regional tourism assets and opportunities

  • explore how trails, culture and nature can work together as economic drivers

  • connect with potential partners, funders and collaborators

  • contribute to shaping a shared Huron North Micro-Tourism Framework

  • networking opportunities

  • member tourism project opportunity

 

Join us for a summit designed to spark collaboration and ideas that will help to lay the groundwork for the future.

Date: March 26, 2026

Location: Township of the North Shore Municipal office - 1385 Hwy 17, Algoma Mills ON

Time: 11:00 am to 2:00 pm (light lunch provided)

Admission: free

 

Register: info@hncea.ca > Subject: Tides, Trails & Traditions Registration (note, space is limited)

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