Tourism Oxford and Canadian Tourism Ontario Directional Signing Limited or TODS have partnered up for an information session about the TODS program.
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The discussion about the program will be held on Wednesday July 19 from 10am to 12pm at the
Meredith Maywood tells Heart FM what the TODS program is.
"A lot of people are familiar with the blue highway signs which you will see on major highways such as the 401 or if you’re passing through the county on 59 number 2 or number 3. So basically those signs it’s called Tourism-Oriented Directional Signing."
She also told what businesses can expect to learn from the information session.
"Its an opportunity to actually have your questions answered by representatives from the TODS program. So they are going to give highlightful review of the program and talk about the criteria that are in place in different categories of businesses, the processes for applying to participate the program."
For more information about TODS can be found on the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport website and registration for the event can be done online.

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