Atlantic Bubble Will Open July 3
The so-called “Atlantic Bubble” of open borders between the provinces means Atlantic Canadians will be allowed to travel between provinces in the region without having to self-isolate.
The so-called “Atlantic Bubble” of open borders between the provinces means Atlantic Canadians will be allowed to travel between provinces in the region without having to self-isolate.
Premier Stephen McNeil offered a ray of hope when he announced intentions to open provincial borders to Canadian travelers as early as mid-July. He hopes Atlantic borders will be opened before then.
So far the staycation Saint Awesome experiences include a new craft beer route, a kid-approved itinerary, island getaways, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for bird watchers.
Reg Wright, the president of the Atlantic Canada Airport Association (ACAA), says a so-called “Atlantic Bubble” is a crucial step towards “restoring the devastated travel and tourism sector” in the region.
In a webinar Thursday, an Air Canada business development manager was tight-lipped about the airline’s plans for scheduling and ticket prices, but he spoke about what air travel will be like in the near future.
Mike Corey’s career as a travel vlogger under the brand, Fearless & Far, has taken him around the world for some wild adventures. But this summer, the BBC travel show host has teamed up with Fredericton Tourism to make videos showcasing his favourite parts of his hometown.
One of the province’s most popular tourist destinations is making lots of changes to the downtown in time for the summer season.
Tourism Minister Bruce Fitch says the hope is New Brunswickers will choose to explore their home province this summer.
With the Covid-19 curve flattened in P.E.I. and N.B., Premier Blaine Higgs says there has been no firm decision yet.
The jetboat company that gives visitors tours of Saint John’s Reversing Falls Rapids will resume operations in 2021.