In Nova Scotia, new owners of the Cape Smokey ski hill are completing the first stage of a $100 million revamp, to create an all-season resort. And in downtown Toronto, a unique attraction called "Little Canada" will soon be selling tickets to see a miniature version of the country. John Phillipson, general manager of Little Canada, stands near one of the displays at the new tourist destination set to open in Toronto this summer. A rendering of the Tree Walk that is scheduled to be built by 2022 at the Cape Smokey resort on Cape Breton Island. (Cape Smokey Holding)At the Little Canada attraction in Toronto, John Phillipson is also counting on the vaccination program to ease the way forward.
Source: CBC News April 17, 2021 08:00 UTC