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Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario (NOTO), on behalf of the resource-based tourism industry, is calling on the Canadian government to open the Canada-U.S. border July 22 to fully vaccinated American and global travellers.
There are more than 1,000 seasonal lodges, resorts, campgrounds, outposts and outfitters across Northern Ontario that, after almost two years of pandemic-related restrictions, are on the verge of total collapse, according to a media release issued by NOTO.
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“The loss (of) these businesses will have deep and far-ranging impacts on many local communities and the people whose livelihoods depend on seasonal tourism. The most affected operators offer services to anglers, hunters, outdoor recreationists and those seeking a Canadian wilderness experience, the majority of whom are from the United S
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