Tag: pandemic
The Bruce Peninsula is ready to embrace the shoulder season, are tourists?
Part of the balance between tourism and preserving what draws visitors is extending the season, we see in another installment in Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series.
Hudson’s Bay anchors London’s two major malls. Can the stores survive?
It’s unclear so far how the restructuring of Canada’s oldest company will shake out in London, but it’s hitting local shoppers right in the nostalgia.
National parks see a record number of visitors, including in Wisconsin
By Danielle Kaeding, Wisconsin Public Radio
This article was republished here with permission from Wisconsin Public Radio.
Wisconsin saw more visitors at sites managed by the National Park Service last year, and America’s national parks had a record number of visitors.
News of the growing demand at the parks comes as the Trump administration has cut staff to manage them.
This Toronto woman takes a cold plunge first thing every morning. She’s done it for 1,500 straight days
It’s a daily routine that has been going for more than 1,525 consecutive days, or about four years, at Toronto’s Woodbine Beach. A Toronto local started taking a plunge into […]
Ice-cream maker cheered for Trump tariff approach: ‘Canadian-first’
An Ontario ice cream manufacturer is freezing its prices, a response to the U.S. trade war it says is the greatest threat to Canada’s sovereignty since the Second World War. Chapman’s Ice Cream, the largest independent ice cream manufacturer in the country, is vowing not to increase prices for customers for the remainder of 2025 as U.S. […]