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After a pandemic pause, tourism booms in Montreal

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For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, tourism is booming in Montreal, with visitors taking full advantage of the beautiful weather.

According to SDC Centre-Ville, the commercial development society for downtown Montreal, activity is close to pre-pandemic levels.

"Foot traffic, everything, indicates that we’re at the highest since the beginning of the pandemic," said Glenn Castanheira, executive director of SDC Centre-Ville. "Not yet what we were pre-pandemic. When it comes to the summer months, we are almost there."

Castanheira said 2019 -- the year leading up to the pandemic -- was a record year for tourism in the city.

He says this year isn't far behind.

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