Ferries have been leaving the Mainland for Vancouver Island packed with people trying to escape the heat and smoke. But those who didn’t book in advance may be in for a surprise as accommodation is at a premium. As Kylie Stanton tells us, those in the hard-hit tourism sector say it’s a sign that things are coming back.
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Accommodation at a premium on Vancouver Island
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