Old Quebec a 'ghost town' without usual influx of cruise ship tourists - News Summed Up

Old Quebec a 'ghost town' without usual influx of cruise ship tourists


Marc-Olivier Côté, the co-owner and general manager of Old Quebec's Hotel Clarendon, stands in front of the main doors of his historic hotel. The various hotel taxes account for $51 million in a typical year, De Sa said. Dagmar Lombard and her husband manage Old Quebec's Auberge Saint-Antoine, which she says is at five per cent occupancy so far this month. (Spencer Van Dyk/CBC)Dagmar Lombard, general-manager of the Auberge Saint-Antoine, a family-owned boutique hotel in the city's Old Port, said she's at five per cent occupancy. "We're going to finish [2020] under 20 per cent [occupancy]," De Sa told CBC's Breakaway this week.


Source: CBC News October 17, 2020 19:52 UTC



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