It’s hosted through the Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism.
There’s still time to register for an online information session about the LIFT Experience Development Program. It’s hosted through the Gros Morne Institute for Sustainable Tourism and gets underway 2pm. Spokesperson Nora Fever says it’s designed for tourism operators or organizations who have an idea that they would like to develop but might need help. Fever says it’s an 8 month process and they are now accepting applications for the September session. She says it’s a free program and you don’t have to be in Gros Morne. The deadline for applications to the next LIFT session is the end of June.
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZ0qdO2grjorGdWylohigjoeVCs4w...
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