P.E.I. to remain closed to non-residents as COVID-19 restrictions eased
CHARLOTTETOWN — Every summer, Cavendish, P.E.I. transforms from a sleepy seaside village of just 300 residents into a resort area teeming with thousands of tourists trying to connect with the red shores and shining waters described in Anne of Green Gables.
But this summer, hotels and beaches will remain quiet and empty, thanks to the province’s COVID-19 restrictions — a scene Dan James, owner of Kindred Spirits Inn and Cottages, says will be unfamiliar and eerie.
“Having grown up there and having lived year-round there for a lot of my life, come the middle of September it becomes a ghost town, so it’s going to be really strange to have that ghost-town feeling in the middle of June.”
James says he has cancelled any plans to see customers in May and June because of the pandemic, as 97 per cent of his business comes from visitors who now cannot travel to the Island.

