CARTESIAN is proud to announce a developing campaign partnership with the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC), working collaboratively to support major Niagara tourism businesses through thoughtful, results-driven marketing initiatives.
This partnership is especially meaningful because it reflects exactly what strong chamber support should look like: not just advocacy, but real business impact.
Through this collaboration, CARTESIAN has been brought in to work alongside three well-known Niagara businesses:
- The Outlet Collection at Niagara
- 124 on Queen
- White Oaks Resort
Each campaign is tailored to the needs of the individual business, but the broader message is clear: the GNCC continues to show what it looks like to actively support its membership by creating opportunities for meaningful collaboration and measurable growth.
A key part of making this partnership possible was Amy Lloyd, whose leadership and involvement helped bring the collaboration together. We’re grateful for her role in helping connect strategy with action and in supporting partnerships that can create lasting value for businesses across the region.
The campaign with 124 on Queen is currently in progress, with active work underway to support the brand and its growth.
The campaign with The Outlet Collection at Niagara is also in progress and is planned to launch this summer.
The campaign with White Oaks Resort has already demonstrated strong success, delivering an average 25% increase in revenue across select spa services. That result speaks not only to the opportunity within Niagara’s hospitality and tourism sector, but also to the power of pairing strong business operators with the right strategic marketing support.
For CARTESIAN, this partnership is another exciting example of what can happen when organizations across Niagara work together with intent. The GNCC has shown a real commitment to supporting its membership in practical ways, and we’re proud to be part of that effort.
At a time when many businesses are looking for more than just visibility and are instead seeking real performance, partnerships like this matter. They show that regional collaboration can go beyond networking and become a tool for actual economic impact.
We’re grateful to the GNCC, to Amy Lloyd, and to the businesses involved for the trust placed in our team, and we look forward to continuing this work across Niagara.





