Elbows may be up, but Ontario's tourism industry is 'arms open' amid a welcome boost
- Ontario's tourism industry is seeing increased bookings, with Rachel and Scott Clément reporting an 87% rise in their cottage rentals compared to last year.
- Sol Korngold, general manager of The Royal Hotel, states he has noticed a 25% to 30% increase in bookings compared to the previous year.
- Sarah Fox, executive director of Visit The County, mentions that preliminary data projects a 30% to 40% increase in summer bookings compared to last year.
- Despite the growth, experts like Janice Thomson caution there are still uncertainties regarding the impact of U.S.-Canada tensions on tourism.
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Elbows may be up, but Ontario’s tourism industry is ‘arms open’ amid a welcome boost
Tourism operators in Ontario's hot spots have been bracing for the fallout of U.S.-Canada tensions, but instead are seeing an uptick in demand that some attribute to Canadian staycationers.
Elbows may be up, but Ontario's tourism industry is 'arms open' amid a welcome boost
Tourism operators in Ontario's hot spots have been bracing for the fallout of U.S.-Canada tensions, but instead are seeing an uptick in demand that some attribute to Canadian staycationers.
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