B.C. tourism industry taking a significant hit due to wildfires
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — British Columbia’s tourism industry is taking a hit with businesses reporting rising cancellations and decreased traffic over fears of wildfires.
Maya Lange with Destinations BC, the province’s tourism planning and marketing corporation, said Wednesday preliminary results from a survey of businesses in the Kootenay-Rockies region found that 32 per cent are anticipating losses due to perceptions of the fires.
“We are very concerned. Just looking at the volume of visitation and the volume of trips that are taken by British Columbian and Albertan residents alone … especially in the months of July and August, we think there will be a significant impact.”
She said one business in the region alone reported it has lost $100,000 due to cancellations in July.


