B.C.'s tourism industry wants rapid antigen testing for travellers eliminated
On Monday, Canada began accepting a negative rapid antigen test for travellers, taken within one day of crossing the border.
While the move away from the requirement for a costly and slower PCR test was welcomed, B.C.’s tourism industry said it’s not enough.
“These changes don’t provide the certainty necessary to attract families and travellers back to British Columbia,” said Walt Judas with the Tourism Industry Association of B.C.
Claire Newell with Travel Best Bets agrees the hard hit sector won’t recover while testing requirements remain in place.
“I see the hesitancy that people have when they are making bookings while testing is still required,” Newell said. “I can tell you that business travellers and families simply aren’t willing to take the risk of their trip being unnecessarily extended.”
Businesses that rely on international travellers want Canada to follow many European countries and remove all border testing for fully vaccinated travellers, before tourists decide to spend their holiday dollars elsewhere.
“The summer of 2022 is upon us, we need urgent action now. We need all measures and restrictions removed, otherwise our industry will have a very difficult time managing yet another season loss,” said Keith Henry with the Indigenous Tourism Association of B.C.
It’s not just tourists who could shy away from Canada because of testing requirements. There’s concern large conferences and conventions may avoid B.C. if attendees need to take a pre-departure test.
“We have jurisdictions around the world that are making those decisions right now about where they are going to hold those conferences,” said Bridgitte Anderson with the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade.
“When they look at Canada and they look the obstacles in place, they will decide to go to other jurisdictions, which means we will lose out for 2022 and beyond,” she said.
The industry representatives are urging the federal government to remove the rapid antigen requirement for international visitors by April 1, and believe allowing Americans to cross the land border into Canada without testing would be a great start.
Fully vaccinated Canadians can already drive to the U.S. without showing a negative test. But like Canada, the United States requires all intentional air travellers take a pre-departure rapid antigen test.
While Henry suspects the two countries will move in tandem in dropping testing for air travel, he urged officials to act soon to ensure tourism-reliant businesses can survive.
“What were asking Canada today is to be leader, we’re not asking them to wait for the U.S.,” he said.
“We know now that the pre-departure testing keeps visitors away. We have seen it.”
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Engaged couple shot dead fleeing landlord after house dispute near Hamilton, Ont., police say
A 'truly innocent' engaged couple was shot dead while attempting to flee their attacker outside their home after a landlord-tenant dispute escalated on Saturday night, according to police.

Turkiye's Erdogan wins 5th term as president, extending rule into 3rd decade
Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won reelection Sunday, extending his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade in a country reeling from high inflation and the aftermath of an earthquake that levelled entire cities.
Venice authorities investigate after canal turns fluorescent green
Venetian authorities are investigating after a patch of fluorescent green water appeared in the famed Grand Canal on Sunday morning.
Blais scores 2 as Canada downs Germany 5-2 for record 28th title at hockey worlds
Samuel Blais scored two goals to rally Canada to a 5-2 victory over Germany in the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.
Jan. 6 rioters are raking in thousands in donations. Now the U.S. is coming after their haul
Less than two months after he pleaded guilty to storming the U.S. Capitol, Texas resident Daniel Goodwyn appeared on Tucker Carlson's then-Fox News show and promoted a website where supporters could donate money to Goodwyn and other rioters whom the site called 'political prisoners.'
3-year-old boy dies after drowning in backyard pool west of Toronto
Police are investigating the death of a three-year-old boy who was pulled from a backyard pool in Oakville on Saturday.
Alberta NDP holds rally in Calgary, UCP talks about crime, mental health supports
Alberta NDP Leader Rachel Notley held a major rally in downtown Calgary Saturday morning, while her United Conservative rival had no public events planned this weekend after a final pitch to voters a day earlier.
'The Little Mermaid' makes box office splash with US$95.5 million opening
'The Little Mermaid' made moviegoers want to be under the sea on Memorial Day weekend.
Paul Walker honoured by brother Cody who names newborn son after the ‘Fast & Furious’ star
As seen in People, Cody Walker and his wife Felicia have named their newborn son Paul, in tribute to the fallen 'Fast & Furious' star. Paul Barrett ('Bear') Walker was born late last month.