Canada Reopens to Business and Leisure Travel

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Josh Vignona is a Tampa, Florida, business consultant who excels at project management. With a strong interest in the intersection between business and leisure, Josh Vignona follows developments in #bizleisure.

An April 2022 report from the BBC focused on regions that have seen travel change significantly since the pandemic. One of the most rapidly transforming travel landscapes is Canada, which long has had one of the world’s strictest border crossing requirements. Testing requirements were lifted in April 2022 for foreign visitors with vaccinations, and this promises to boost the number of international travelers, foreign workers, and conference events.

Rental property managers across Canada report a major increase in remote workers at resort destinations, including those opting for extended business stays. In domestic travel, more than a quarter of Canadians are expected to take “workcations” (short breaks from the regular work schedule while still fulfilling employment obligations) through the end of the year.

A vacation-rental company owner noted that remote workers tend to choose “medium-length stays in the off-season,” and that particular hubs include Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal, and Toronto.

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I’m Josh Vignona and #bizleisure has become a lifestyle. For me, business travel life is tied in with living at the time and place you are in and getting a charge out of the entirety of the encounters that encompass my day. Follow my Blog and Social!

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