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Tofino, Ucluelet ask travellers from Lower Mainland to stay away during B.C.’s COVID-19 surge

Two of B.C.'s most popular getaway destinations are asking people from Metro Vancouver to stay away for at least eight days, to stop the spread of COVID-19 to their communities. Kylie Stanton reports – Nov 16, 2020

Tofino and Ucluelet, two popular tourist destinations on Vancouver Island, are asking travellers to stay away amid a surge of COVID-19 cases in B.C.’s Lower Mainland.

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A statement posted on the Tourism Ucluelet website said the small Island community continues to be low risk and they are asking residents of the Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health regions to stick to recommendations from health officials urging people to avoid non-essential travel until Nov. 23.

The statement said anyone who booked a place to stay in Ucluelet should call their accommodation provider to reschedule.

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A similar notice was posted on the Tourism Tofino website.

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“Please understand that the current COVID-19 situation remains fluid, with government regulations and health guidelines changing rapidly,” the statement said.

Back in April, the mayor of Tofino made a similar request, asking visitors to avoid the area, which has limited health-care resources.

— With files from Simon Little

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