[ad_1] The province lifted a ban on non-essential travel within B.C. on June 24, but reinstated it in the popular tourist area on July 30 after 20 cases COVID-19 were reported. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Montreal merchants suffer revenue losses from less car traffic due to ‘sanitary corridors’
[ad_1] In late July, the city reported record pedestrian traffic on Mont Royal, but the ombudsman’s office has received over 150 complaints concerning the pedestrian and cycling lanes. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »N.S. and N.B. provincial parks see more local campers
[ad_1] In July, provincial campgrounds saw about 62 per cent capacity, up one per cent from 2019 — but the big difference was in who is camping. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Summer staycation: How Saskatchewan is faring for provincial tourism
[ad_1] While provincial parks are busy enough to maintain the volume of pre-pandemic visitors, Tourism Saskatchewan says some parts of the industry are still struggling. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »The Forks, Churchill receiving federal dollars for tourism support
[ad_1] Two Manitoba landmarks will be receiving a combined $600,000 as the province looks to get tourism dollars flowing again. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Canadian Premier League to play 2020 season in Charlottetown
[ad_1] Charlottetown won the right to serve as host for the Canadian league’s second season over Langford, B.C., and Moncton, N.B [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Manitoba travel spots grapple with litter and parking issues with influx of visitors
[ad_1] More Manitobans are choosing to stay in the province to enjoy the summer, but that has left communities with overflowing garbage bins, parking concerns and issues with wildlife. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Ontario government announces more than $480K to boost Kingston-region tourism
[ad_1] The provincial government pledged nearly half a million dollars to help tourism in the Kingston region. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Ontario government provides $835K for arts, tourism in Northumberland-Peterborough South
[ad_1] Northumberland-Peterborough South receives nearly $900,000 to boost businesses and groups impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Theodore Tugboat receives four bidders after sale announcement
[ad_1] The boat was built in 2000 as a life-sized replica of Theodore Tugboat, the title character of a CBC children’s TV show that aired from 1993 to 2001. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
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