FedNor’s Tourism Growth Program will also focus on job creation, training and improved and expanded infrastructure
The federal government is providing a grant of $108,000 to help tourism and business opportunities in Serpent River First Nation, according to a news release.
Provided through FedNor’s Tourism Growth Program, the funding will allow the Serpent River First Nation (SRFN) Limited Partnership, the economic development arm of the First Nation, to develop a five-year strategic plan. The goal of the project is to help diversify the economy, develop new tourism products and extend the tourism season for the Batchewana Bay and Cutler highway trading post facilities.
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