The Wellness Travel Show

Ice Cream and Other Small Indulgences During a Pandemic

Cheryl MacKinnon Season 1 Episode 8

COVID-19 has all but decimated tourism in British Columbia.  While industry stakeholders are known for their resourcefulness and resiliency, the unimaginable loss in revenues, staff and in some cases, the return to operations as a direct result of the pandemic could never have been imagined in January 2020.  Global travellers are no longer, the meetings and convention guest is paused indefinitely and the cruise industry which has delivered millions of dollars into cities like Vancouver and Victoria is not returning for at least three to five years from now.  Join me, Cheryl MacKinnon, and my special guest, Walt Judas, CEO and President of the Tourism Industry Association of British Columbia for a candid conversation of what’s really going on behind the media coverage of the summer of 2020.  And yes, we do touch on how Walt and his family are striving to be well through these extraordinary times. Ice cream plays a major role.  


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