In less than a month, Canadians in several communities will be able to see the nation’s first total solar eclipse in more than 40 years — and it’s leading to a boost in tourism. As Global’s Sean Previl explains, the cities and towns in its path of totality are reporting surges in hotel bookings and many are preparing for an influx of people travelling to catch a glimpse of the celestial event.
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Total solar eclipse: Canadian cities along path see boom in tourism
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