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The Work

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GreenStep Sustainability
Action Plan

Sustainability Management System

  • Establish a sustainable tourism committee for the region with diverse stakeholders
     

  • With working group + stakeholders, create a vision/mission/commitment statement about sustainability in the region
     

  • With sustainable tourism committee establish deadline, budget, assign a person/entity responsible for tracking process + achieving each action
     

  • Encourage working group committee members to complete a course/webinar/workshop on sustainable tourism
     

  • Ensure organizations with consumer-facing marketing are aware of your sustainability values/focus as a region
     

  • Continue to update website with info on progress toward sustainability action plan

Business + Resident Engagement

  • Work with local businesses to enhance multi-season products + services
     

  • Support development of Indigenous cultural experiences + businesses through training, finance + other support mechanisms
     

  • Indigenous tourism experiences are developed with First Nations community, focused on First Nation-owned experiences + businesses
     

  • Encourage businesses’ adoption of sustainability standards + certification programs
     

  • Support local farmers, suppliers + artisans to engage in the tourism economy supply chain
     

  • Promote sustainably certified businesses, activities + events
     

  • Program to monitor + identify job vacancies, inequalities, + talent/skill gaps amongst local workforce

Visitor Engagement

  • Develop a visitor code of conduct to share with visitors + tourism businesses, incorporate messaging across all channels
     

  • Identify opportunities to allocate funds from tourism to the restoration, preservation + maintenance of cultural + natural assets
     

  • Ensure living cultures + heritage are presented + interpreted in a sensitive + respectful manner to benefit local communities + provide visitors with authentic + genuine experiences
     

  • Provide training + resources for visitor centre staff + other key stakeholders to engage + educate visitors in sustainability + visitor guidelines
     

  • Provide info on how visitors can help address sustainability issues within the destination

External Stakeholder + Partner Actions

  • Provide multi-stream solid waste + recycling collection for public spaces, residences + businesses to effectively separate waste by type
     

  • Engage + educate the public on the community-wide waste reduction programs, regulations, strategies + best practice
     

  • Collaborate with environmental conservation organizations to protect the local environment + wildlife + mitigate risks from tourism
     

  • Ensure landscaping on public property does not include planting of invasive species

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Regenerative Experience Development

 

Coaching and mentoring small businesses to design visitor experiences that are authentic, sustainable, and revenue-generating, such as Coastal Blooms & Tides and Creating Wildly.

Innovation Tools

 

Implementing platforms such as the Explore & Experience Driftscape App and Jprep Online Learning Modules, which provide digital storytelling, business compliance training, and ambassador certification across the region.

UNESCO Collaboration

 

Working closely with the Fundy Biosphere Region and Stonehammer Global Geopark, situating the Upper Fundy as a vital part of the Atlantic UNESCO Tourism Corridor.

Shared Stewardship

Strengthening partnerships between businesses, municipalities, environmental NGOs, and residents to ensure local decision-making is inclusive, coordinated, and accountable.

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2025 Annual Report

To learn more about our work, initatives and progress, view our annual report.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The Fundy Partnership acknowledges that the Fundy Coast and Fundy Foothills region is within Mi’gma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Peskotomuhkati people. This land is governed by the Peace and Friendship Treaties, which continue to guide relationships based on respect, cooperation, and shared responsibility.

We are grateful for the opportunity to live, learn, and work in this place. We recognize that our presence here carries responsibilities, and we commit to ongoing learning about Mi’gma’ki—its histories, cultures, and living relationships to the land and waters. We strive to carry this learning forward in our work, in ways that honour the Mi’kmaq and support respectful relationships now and into the future.

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