
P.E.I. July tourism results still 'really sting,' but show signs of recovery
CBC
The P.E.I. tourism industry saw some big improvements in July of this year compared to 2020, but is still far off the record pace that was set in 2019.
The pandemic has hit the tourism industry harder than any other, and P.E.I. in particular has had stricter border controls than most jurisdictions.
Overnight stays increased by nearly 50 per cent in July 2021 compared to a year before, but were still 45 per cent below July 2019.
"The numbers that still sting are, I guess they all really sting, but cruise and motorcoach are still at zero in July," said Corryn Clemence, CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of P.E.I.
At the end of September, in the depths of the fourth wave, it can be difficult to remember that pandemic conditions were looking bright as the tourism industry moved into the high summer season.
P.E.I. opened to partially vaccinated Atlantic Canadians on June 27, and announced a couple of days later it would open to Canadians from outside the region on July 18. The industry looked ahead to welcoming American visitors in August.
And operators seemed to respond. The number of nights of accommodation available, rooms and campsites, while still below 2019 levels, started to bounce back.