PEI tourism industry crushed by COVID-19

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The COVID-19 pandemic has crushed the Island’s second-biggest industry. Tourism-based businesses, workers and communities across Canada are preparing for a bleak year, as the crisis curtails travel and makes large gatherings impossible. But provinces whose economies rely heavily on tourism – such as Prince Edward Island risk being hit the hardest.

An individual on the golf greens at the Stanhope Golf & Country Club where PEI is under Phase 1 of Reopening during the COVID19 Pandemic. In Stanhope.A vehicle with New Brunswick plates approaches an access point to the PEI National Park In Cavendish.A 18-wheeler comes off the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton.

The COVID19 checkpoint after entering onto Prince Edward Island awaits traffic as a farmer plants his crop in the background at the Confederation Bridge, Borden-Carleton.John Morris/The Globe and MailIndividuals fish along the Bonnshaw River after PEI started the process of loosening up restrictions on COVID19 in Bonshaw.

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Wish it were affordable to vacation on the east coast. I would go every year. Instead, we go to Cuba, Antigua, Mexico etc. for a quarter of the cost. Something the East Coast should look into.

So is every other tourist industry on the planet. Don’t rely on one source of income as we are told in Alberta

If tue prices would be more affordable then more Canadians would do local tourism. It's not normal that a week in PEI would cost me as.much as a week in Disneyland. Seriously!

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