[ad_1] The president of the Crowsnest Pass Chamber of Commerce says there has been a ‘massive’ influx of Albertans coming to the area since the COVID-19 pandemic began. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Staycations providing much needed boost for Saskatchewan hotel business
[ad_1] Stakeholders everywhere are promoting vacationing at home to escape the winter blues as Saskatchewan hotel occupancy remains at a fraction of normal levels. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Big hit to B.C’s cruise ship sector as Feds extend ban until 2022
[ad_1] Transport Canada announced Thursday cruise ship vessels carrying more than 100 people will not be allowed to enter Canadian waters until Feb. 28, 2022. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Drumming up interest in tourism during coronavirus pandemic in City of Kawartha Lakes
[ad_1] The City of Kawartha Lakes will launch a signature experience program for tourism this spring, while Fenelon Falls is working with an app to showcase businesses and attractions. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Moose Jaw tourism video pokes fun at politicians who travelled during COVID-19 pandemic
[ad_1] The City of Moose Jaw released a tourism video featuring mayor Fraser Tolmie poking fun at politicians who travelled during the coronavirus pandemic. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »More restrictions means more pain for local business
[ad_1] “It’s has a devastating impact already, but this is going to be even more severe.” YLW Airport Director Sam Samaddar told Global news. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »B.C. tourism operators warn inter-provincial travel ban could ‘cripple’ sector
[ad_1] Premier John Horgan said Thursday that the province is seeking legal advice on the measure, with an eye to curbing transmission of COVID-19. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Nova Scotia, feds investing $3.1M for construction of viewing deck on Peggy’s Cove shore
[ad_1] The new construction will help ensure a safe, accessible and engaging experience for visitors, business operators and residents. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »Canada’s only mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal maker closing permanently
[ad_1] The biggest blow came from the loss of cruise ship visitors and tourists in the summer time, once provincial borders closed and cruise ship season was cancelled. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
Read More »COVID-19 expected to impact Maritime cruise season again in 2021
[ad_1] The Maritime cruise season has brought thousands of visitors to Maritime shores over the last several years. This season isn’t likely to see those numbers. [ad_2] You can read more of the news on source
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