Wednesday 9 November 2011

Partnerships

You may have seen the recent case study by the Canadian Tourism Commission on how the success of the CTC's Showcases is built on partnerships - http://en-corporate.canada.travel/content/ctc_news/case-study-showcases-partnerships. The Great Northern Peninsula Heritage Network is also very dependent on its partners for success and we thought we'd take a minute to give a big shout out to them all.

In no specific order, here they are: Dept of Tourism, Culture & Recreation (TCR), Museum Association of NL (MANL), Association of Heritage Industries (AHI), Association of NL Archives (ANLA), RED Ochre Regional Board Inc., Nordic Economic Development Corporation, Parks Canada, Community Research Recovery Alliance (CURRA), Innovation, Business and Rural Development (IBRD), Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), Viking Trail Tourism Association (VTTA) and there are many more that we are working with to develop partnerships as we speak.

If you are looking for more information on the Great Northern Peninsula Heritage Network, please check out the following links:

http://www.tcr.gov.nl.ca/tcr/heritage/heritage_cluster_pilot_project/index.html

http://www.curra.ca/links_affiliated_projects.htm


Regina Rumbolt - Heritage Development Specialist
Great Northern Peninsula Heritage Network

Welcome!

Welcome to our blog!  The Great Northern Peninsula Heritage Network (GNPHN) is excited to join the online blogging community.  Also, be sure to check us out on Facebook.
The GNPHN's main purpose is to celebrate heritage organizations on the Great Northern Peninsula, to encourage collaboration among the various heritage organizations.

Firing of the French Bread Oven - Port au Choix, NL
RED Ochre Photo, 2010
The network works towards the sharing of best practices, the development of products and services, improved interpretive training and deliberative marketing efforts - all adding to the overall sustainablity of each and every organization, heritage site, and the network as a whole.Whether you are a member of the GNPHN, a partner of the network, or a supporter of "all things heritage", we welcome you to our blog and invite you to join us again.  Stay tuned!

Regina Rumbolt - Heritage Development Specialist
Great Northern Peninsula Heritage Network