The Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism (ACAT) is committed to protecting your privacy. Information you supply, including your e-mail address, is considered confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism without your knowledge or consent. Any personal information that we ask you to provide via our website is collected in compliance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Act. We collect only what is necessary for the operation of the website and the provision of requested materials to you. The information is used only for the purpose it was collected or for a consistent purpose. Further, we keep the information only for the length of time necessary to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. Travel survey information is collected, stored and used only in non-identifying form.
The information you provide is collected to serve you better. You may wish to receive newsletters and other updates according to your interests. You may of course at any time opt out of these services. From time to time, we may invite you to enter contests. The information collected from participants will also be considered confidential. The only exception is that contest winners must be publicly identified. If you prefer not to receive this type of information in the future, just let us know by contacting us (see below) and we will take you off of our mailing list. If you are concerned about sending your personal information to us via the Internet, please call the Atlantic Canada Agreement on Tourism Secretariat for more information, Tel: (902) 566-1096.
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This website may have components added (i.e. questionnaires, survey’s, contests) that use “cookies.” Cookies are small amounts of information that are distributed to Web browsers to assist you when you return to this site or a specific area on the site. The cookie used here retains session information.
Links to other web sites
This site contains links to other tourism related websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of any sites you may visit after you enter the Atlantic Canada website.