Monogram is working to develop a “comprehensive tourism campaign that includes fresh brand identity, strategic communications, a new website and more.
When people come to visit the west coast, they don’t just come to see Corner Brook. Monogram is now working with the city, the Humber Valley and the Bay of Islands to develop a “comprehensive tourism campaign that includes fresh brand identity, strategic communications, a new website and more. Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says it’s part of ACOA’s Strategic Tourism for Areas and Regions, or STAR, program. Parsons says this is an ongoing process that will come with a number of reports. Monogram representatives continue to meet with stakeholders throughout the region.
It started in 2024 and today final touches are taking place at the site of the Deep Gulch project in Corner Brook
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