Pier in Kincardine. Photo by Marty ThompsonPier in Kincardine. Photo by Marty Thompson
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Kincardine seeks input on tourism survey

The Municipality of Kincardine is developing a new tourism strategy and it wants to hear from residents, visitors, and businesses.

The new survey will take about 10 minutes to complete, as the consultants want to learn what makes Kincardine special, what opportunities exist for improvement, and how they can continue to build a strong and sustainable tourism sector for the future.

According to the Municipality, over 800 jobs are currently supported by businesses with Kincardine’s tourism sector.

The survey can be filled out online or in person at the Municipal Administration Centre or the Welcome Centre.

Everyone who responds to the survey will receive one complimentary admission to either the Kincardine Lighthouse or the Walker House Museum. They'll also be entered for a weekly prize of $50 BIA dollars, or a Grand Prize of a weekend hotel stay during the shoulder seasons and $200 in BIA Dollars.

When more opportunities for engagement are available, the Municipality will share them on their website.

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