Tourism businesses accessing Covid supports
Close to 1,200 tourism businesses in B.C. have registered in the BC Tourism Resiliency Network, which provides support during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The network is delivered through B.C.’s regional destination management organizations, which have extensive knowledge of the tourism sector and local challenges, and strong relationships with tourism operators. The network was supported through an additional $600,000 from the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and culture.
When the pandemic arrived in British Columbia, Cheryl Macarthy and Dave Jorgenson, owners of the Frog on the Bog gift shop and several guest accommodation properties in the historic town of Wells, felt the impact to their tourism businesses immediately.
With non-essential travel restrictions in place, the tourism industry throughout B.C. has struggled to navigate the many provincial and federal supports and how they apply to small, seasonal businesses.











