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SAY Magazine Announces First Edition Aboriginal Tourism Guide

by NationTalk on May 6, 20092671 Views

PRESS RELEASE

2009 – 2010

ABORIGINAL TOURISM GUIDE

(FIRST EDITION)

CANADA – In partnership with Aboriginal Tourism Canada (ATC), the Significant 28 members and the Aboriginal tourism industry of Canada, SAY Magazine is pleased to present Canada’s first Aboriginal Tourism Guide. The Significant 28 members highlighted in this national guide are the achievers of a standard of excellence of tourism product and quality ready to take on the world. Significant Aboriginal cultural tourism destinations are featured in the Guide. We invite you to explore the Aboriginal Tourism Guide and see Canadian Aboriginal tourism from a new angle.
To order a single issue or an e-issue, please go to our webstore
at www.saymag.com or by contacting SAY Magazine directly at:

SAY Magazine

1522 Logan Avenue

Winnipeg, MB R3E 1S3

Phone: 1-866-485-2380 (toll free)

E-mail: info @ saymag.com (no spaces)

A second edition of the Aboriginal Tourism Guide will be
available for distribution at the 2010 Olympics.

[size=xxxsmall]About ATC:

ATC’s mission is to enhance, develop and promote tourism opportunities in Canada through public and private partnerships and through initiatives that contribute to the socio-economic and cultural well-being of Aboriginal peoples. For more information about ATC, please see web page at www.aboriginaltourism.ca

About SAY Magazine:

SAY Magazine is Canada’s only National Aboriginal Lifestyle magazine, in its 7th-year of publication. SAY Magazine celebrates and honours Aboriginal success and achievement by featuring stories and articles on Entertainment, Sports, Entrepreneurship, Education and Health. SAY Magazine publishes six times a year and in 2009, a Post Secondary Guide for Aboriginal Students.[/size]

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