Businesses and residents of Minnesota's Northwest Angle and border communities in the U.S. and Canada are cautiously optimistic about Canada's announcement Monday that it will relax pandemic restrictions starting next month.
Starting Aug. 9, U.S. travelers who are fully vaccinated with a Canadian-approved vaccine can travel to Canada. Vaccinated travelers from the rest of the world can do the same starting Sept. 7.
"This is very, very welcome news," said Joe Henry, executive director of Lake of the Woods Tourism. "We can still get in part of our August, and certainly our September and October, for fishing and hunting and everything else."
Since March 2020, the Angle's 14 resorts have been cut off from their main customer base of American tourists, Henry said.
To get to the Northwest Angle, travelers have to drive about 40 miles through Canada before crossing back into Minnesota.
Some of them have lost 70-90% of their usual revenue due to the border closure. American cabin owners have also been separated from their properties for more than a year due to the pandemic restrictions at the border.
Some business owners are skeptical of what the relaxed restrictions will really mean for their business.
Paul Colson of Jake's Northwest Angle Resort said he wants to see more information before he gets too excited about the border opening.