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The Truro-Colchester region is coming together to develop a Regional Equity & Anti-Racism Plan, and
Strategic Tourism Expansion Program (STEP)
In 2024, Colchester County and the Town of Truro, in
...Pursuant to Section 168(2) of the Municipal Government Act, notice is hereby
...Take notice that Town Council will hold
...Take notice that, pursuant to section 19A of the Nova Scotia Heritage Property Act, the Town of Truro
...Take notice that Town Council will hold two public hearings to consider and, if deemed
...A marketing levy generates revenue to help grow the local tourism industry through enhanced regional marketing initiatives. In November 2022, the Province of Nova Scotia passed new legislation through the Municipal Government Act (Bill No. 24), allowing municipalities to introduce a levy. The levy will be implemented in partnership with the Municipality of Colchester, the Town of Stewiacke, Millbrook First Nation, and the Town of Truro.
The levy is paid by visitors when they stay in registered tourist accommodations within the boundaries of Colchester, Truro, Millbrook, and Stewiacke. A tourist accommodation is a roofed accommodation that is rented for 30 days or less at one time.
Examples of tourist accommodations that will be required to collect a levy include:
Exemptions from the marketing levy include:
The levy fee is 3% of the accommodation purchase price. The marketing levy is subject to HST.
You can register your tourist accommodation for the marketing levy online at tcmarketinglevy.ca/registration-form.
If you do not have online access, you may register by completing the
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PDF registration form(113 KB)
and emailing it to the Tourism Marketing Levy Coordinator at
If you cannot complete the registration online or by email, you may mail or drop off the completed registration form to the Tourism Marketing Levy Coordinator for processing (1 Church Street, Truro, NS B2N 3Z5). All fields on the registration form must be completed accurately, or your registration may be delayed.
For registered tourist accommodations within the boundaries of Colchester County (including Millbrook and Stewiacke) and in Truro, the levy must be reported and any levy amount collected must be paid monthly. Each monthly report and the respective remittance are due within 30 days of the end of the following month.
The methods of payment of monthly tourism marketing levies are as follows:
Operators began collecting the levy on April 1, 2024.
The first deadline for reporting and remittance is July 30, 2024. (For the reporting period of April 1, 2024, to June 30, 2024.)
The price and total amount of the Marketing Levy must be shown on any invoice, receipt, bill, or other document issued for accommodations. Customers should be informed that the Marketing Levy is subject to HST.
The penalty for failing to collect or failing to remit payment from collections of the Marketing Levy is between $500 to $1,000 for a first conviction, and between $1,500 to $5,000 for subsequent convictions.
Interest on overdue levy payments will be charged at a rate of 15% per annum.
For full details of your requirements as a Tourist Accommodator, please refer to: Town of Truro Marketing Levy Bylaw
The Province of Nova Scotia has changed the regulations for operating short-term accommodations. Effective September 30, 2024 all short-term rentals (STR), including tourist accommodations, must be registered under the new Short-term Rentals Registration Act (STRRA).
As part of this registration, all short-term rentals require one supporting document from their municipality showing that the STR or tourist accommodation is compliant with the applicable municipal land use by-law.
In order to obtain this letter from the Town of Truro, please fill out the Letter of Short Term Rental Request Application Form here: pdf Letter of Short Term Rental Request(183 KB)
Please note: In order to receive this document, you must be registered and paid up-to-date for the Town of Truro Marketing Levy.
For questions about registration or remittance of the Marketing Levy, please contact:
Alison Grant
Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Communications
Town of Truro
695 Prince Street
Truro, NS B2N 1G5
(902)893-1424 or
The Town of Truro is actively working to address housing for all in Truro.
While the Province of Nova Scotia is responsible for housing and homelessness in all of Nova Scotia’s municipalities, the Town of Truro has authority over development and is actively working to develop policies to enhance affordable housing options in Truro.
The Province of Nova Scotia has the responsibility to provide:
• Public housing and programs for people with low to modest income.
• Affordable housing throughout the province, including housing options for those experiencing homelessness.
As housing insecurity continues to be an issue in Truro, work with community partners and other levels of government has accelerated, and collaboration has expanded.
In 2021, the Town of Truro and several community partners conducted a Housing Needs Assessment Report for the Truro-Colchester area. A copy of the report is available here: pdf Truro Colchester Housing Needs Assessment Report(6.28 MB)
In 2023, the Province of Nova Scotia released the Provincial Housing Needs Assessment Report. A copy of that report is found here: pdf Provincial Housing Needs Assessment Report(2.46 MB)
As part of the Provincial Housing Needs Assessment Report study, a report Municipal Housing Needs Report for the Town of Truro was issued to the Town of Truro under an embargoed status. In the Fall 2023, the Town of Truro received approval that the report could be shared publically. A copy of the Municipal Housing Needs Report is found here: pdf Municipal Housing Needs Assessment - Town of Truro(1.14 MB)
Town Council Public Statement – January 5: Town of Truro- Public Statement- Housing and Homelessness
The Town of Truro, Department of Public Works and Engineering, is asking residents to identify areas of flooding and emergency hazards associated with significant rainfall events to collect data that will assist with the Town’s stormwater management and emergency response planning. This will help the Town identify where stormwater infrastructure investments need to be considered and how to enhance emergency preparedness across the Town, with a focus on key areas or neighbourhoods of concern.
The online tool allows residents to fill out pertinent data about flooding and related damage to their properties that they’ve experienced over the past year. This will give the Town an opportunity to see where significant flooding has been experienced.
If you have experienced flooding on your property, please fill out the form linked here: Flood Assessment Survey
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