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Border impact on Manitoba tourism

“Those outdoor recreational activities. The fly-in fishing camps, the wilderness tours. They are predominantly American guests that are coming out.”
Tourism Industry Association of Canada’s president Beth Potter talks about pandemic border restrictions and Manitoba’s tourism sector.

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