An Important Update on the Reinstatement of Leisure Travel in the Northwest Territories
REINSTATING LEISURE TRAVEL IN THE NWT
I am very happy to share the long-awaited announcement regarding reinstatement of leisure travel to the NWT. Here is the press release just issued by the Government of the Northwest Territories.
YELLOWKNIFE (February, 11, 2022) – The Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) is announcing that changes to the current travel restrictions and self-isolation Public Health Order are expected to go into effect Feb. 28th, 2022 so that leisure travel can be resumed in the Northwest Territories (NWT) on March 1, 2022.
The change will mean anyone will be able to travel into the NWT with an approved Self-Isolation Plan (SIP) regardless of vaccination status. A SIP will be required for all travellers and will determine requirements upon entry after travel, such as self-isolation if necessary. Until the order is fully amended, SIP applications for leisure travel that are received prior to Mar. 1, 2022 may experience delays in processing. Leisure travellers are advised to apply 7-10 days prior to their travel.
When the order change comes into effect, requirements for anyone who travels to the NWT will be consistent with those of NWT residents. All travellers will be required to abide by the current Public Health Orders in place when they arrive, such as mandatory masking, gathering limits, isolation and self-isolation as necessary.
The authorization of leisure travel signals the NWT government’s move toward ending all restrictions in the NWT under Emerging Wisely 2021 as we move toward the end of the public health emergency and some associated public health measures.
GNWT’s intention in announcing this expected date in advance of seeing an anticipated downward trend in COVID-19 cases in the NWT, is to sufficiently allow tourism operators and the hospitality industry to make necessary preparations. Further details will be provided when available.
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“This announcement is a welcome development for tourism operators and tourism-related businesses across the NWT. For nearly two years, the tourism industry has scaled down and pivoted its operating models to try to sustain its core business. The GNWT is keenly aware of the industry’s sacrifices and through the Department of Industry, Tourism and Investment, has provided consistent support programs in an effort to help operators prepare for a reopening. We are looking forward to seeing NWT businesses and operators finally welcome back visitors and show them how spectacular our territory truly is.
- Caroline Wawzonek, Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment
“We have learned a lot about COVID-19 and what public health measures work, especially being up-to-date on vaccinations. As we all learn to live with COVID-19 in the best way possible, we also aim to normalize things like masking, staying home when sick and other measures that have been proven to make a difference in protecting the vulnerable among us without having to rely on broad public health mandates.”
-Dr, Andre Corriveau, Deputy NWT Chief Public Health Officer
“We are very pleased to be able to welcome visitors back to the NWT again. This will allow the business of tourism to resume. Now the work begins to rebuild our industry in a safe way, allowing tourism to once again contribute to the economy of the NWT.”
-Donna Lee Demarcke, CEO NWT Tourism
I would like to thank all of you who have reached out to me, our Board of Directors, MLAs and our MP amongst others to have your voices hears. I believe that our efforts have collectively made a difference, and show that we are stronger together.
STATE OF THE INDUSTRY SURVEY
NWT Tourism will be conducting a survey in the near future to gather information from all our members so that we can best assist in marketing tourism businesses, and to help us continue advocating for member needs through the pandemic recovery process. The survey will be conducted via email through Leger, a research firm who has worked with NWT Tourism and Destination Canada throughout the pandemic. We'll give you more information about the survey in coming days.
We know that you may have questions about this new announcement and how it affects your business. Please feel free to reach out to me at any time.
Thank you, and we are very excited to start welcoming back visitors to the NWT!