A shoulder season to lean on: Tourism operators in Newfoundland P.E.I. says fall business is rebounding | SaltWire

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While it's still too early to know the full impact of this fall's tourism season, these operators are feeling positive overall.

Fall is always a busy time for Shawna Prince, owner of Sea of Wales Adventures in Trinity Bay, NL. They are always one of the last tour boat operators to close for the year. - Contributed.105 MILE HOUSE, B.C. — When you think about vacations, summer is likely what immediately comes to mind — a time for fun in the sun.Shawna Prince and her husband Kris opened Sea of Wales Adventures in Trinity Bay, NL, in 2009.

George Campbell, the owner of the Anne of Green Gables Museum in Park Corner, PEI, was always busy in the fall pre-COVID as well. Since the weather stays nice well into late fall in St. John’s, Gery and Lesa Winsor's bed and breakfast is always full, even in the fall. - ContributedCOVID-19, of course, impacted all these businesses as communities shut down and people stayed home during the pandemic. Travel wasn't on anyone's agenda during large parts of the last few years.

While it's still too early to know the full impact of this fall's tourism season, these operators are feeling positive overall.

 

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