Niagara's South Coast Tourism Association
About
Niagara’s South Coast Tourism Association is a strategic partnership between three municipalities that have joined forces to promote Fort Erie, Port Colborne and Wainfleet. Founded in 2012 and governed by a Board of Directors, we are a not-for-profit organization focused on undertaking marketing initiatives with an objective to tell the destination’s story and drive incremental yield in all targeted visitor segments.

Tourism Partnership of Niagara
TPN is a non-profit industry-led organization funded by the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries and is the second (RTO2) of thirteen Regional Tourism Organizations in the Province of Ontario.

Tourism Industry Association of Ontario
Representing 188,000 businesses and 391,000 employees, TIAO is recognized by government as the voice of tourism. It leads the way in government relations and takes on pressing policy issues that impact the Ontario tourism industry.

Destination Ontario
The lead tourism marketing organization for Ontario, Canada, marketing the province to travel consumers. It inspires travellers to make Ontario a must-see destination on their travel list and to return to the beauty of Ontario again and again.
Board of Directors
Scott Luey, Chair
CAO, City of Port Colborne
Bryan Boles, Treasurer
City of Port Colborne
Mayor Bill Steele
City of Port Colborne
Councillor Ron Bodner
City of Port Colborne
Our office
66 Charlotte Street
Port Colborne, ON L3K 3C8
[email protected]
905-651-2232
Contact:
Greg Higginbotham, Tourism Coordinator
City of Port Colborne
News & Blog
COZY CAFES WITH CHARISMATIC CULTURE
Between the three municipalities on Niagara’s South Coast, there are more than seven locally-owned cafes, each with an aesthetic and menu that differ from the next. The cafe culture here is something unique, and I assure everyone not to miss out on it when they visit Wainfleet, Port Colborne, or Fort Erie.
A REFRESHING RETURN FOR NIAGARA’S SOUTH COAST
Port Colborne, ON ― Despite the many setbacks caused by COVID-19, Niagara will see a familiar tourism organization return with a refreshed brand and a renewed purpose. Niagara’s South Coast was started in 2012 to represent the interests of hospitality and tourism...
SUMMER LIVES ON IN THE SOUTH COAST
The end of August doesn’t mean the end of summer, even though almost everyone would agree the two go together like sun and sand. Nothing reminds us of this more than those obnoxious back-to-school commercials. Here in Niagara’s South Coast, we refuse to accept that...