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Port Charlottetown optimistic for 2022 cruise season

Posted: Apr 09, 2021 3:04 PM AT | Last Updated: April 9 From spring through the fall most days Charlottetown Harbour was hosting a cruise ship or two, or even three, before the pandemic.(CBC) comments The Port of Charlottetown is holding out hope for a return to cruise ship visits next year. The port had been in line to set a record for visits in 2020 when the entire industry was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic. Canada remains closed to cruise ships in 2021. But the port already has 75 visits booked for 2022, said CEO Mike Cochrane. That is fewer than the record 87 visits in 2019, but the ships have a capacity of 135,000 passengers, and that would be record-breaking.

Portnet - Cruise ship visits to Canada now banned until February 2022

Portnet 08 Φεβρουαρίου 2021 The temporary measures for cruise ships were scheduled to end on Feb. 28. Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra announced the interim order, and also extended an order prohibiting pleasure craft in Canadian Arctic waters except for those used by residents of the region. Cruise vessels in Canadian waters pose a risk to our health-care systems. The government of Canada will continue to evaluate the situation and make changes as necessary to ensure the health and safety of all Canadians, the release said. The government said it is focusing efforts on the most pressing issues, including the vaccine rollout and new COVID-19 variants.

Founders Hall Market wants to add value to its outdoor space

Founders Hall Market wants to add value to its outdoor space Founders Food Hall & Market wants to expand its outdoor space, to create an atmosphere as well as create safe, socially distanced seating as the COVID-19 pandemic goes on. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 25, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: January 25 There is currently some seating on the Water Street side of Founders Hall. Port Charlottetown wants to expand that with more seating areas, maybe some fire pits, and a small stage for entertainment.(Laura Meader/CBC)

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leaders come together and great minds work on innovative projects. the port, as i mentioned, is over 100 years old. it is a place of great history. these appears you are standing on were built many years ago and have stood the incredible test of time, thanks to the amazing workmanship with which they were built. tremendous ingenuity has been demonstrated over and over again, and we are doing it again today. today, we get to celebrate our collective ingenuity, so it is with great pride that i introduce our leader, mayor gavin newsom, who, frankly needs no introduction, but i will say one thing his accomplishments, particularly in leading local government s response to the environment are too much for me to go into today. i m here to tell you that this would not have happened without his leadership and support. i want to thank you for prioritizing this project and for making sure that once again we are leading the way here in california, and i know that you will take this mes

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