Port Charlottetown Optimistic For 2022 Cruise Season

The Port of Charlottetown is holding out hope for a return to cruise ship visits next year. Although Canada remains closed to cruise ships in 2021, the port already has 75 visits booked for 2022, said CEO Mike Cochrane. That is fewer than the record 87 visits in 2019, but the ships have a capacity of 135,000 passengers, and that would be record-breaking. Cochrane is confident the cruise industry will bounce back, particularly when people have a look at new safety protocols that have been put in place.

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