Ontario border reopening good news for Manitoba cottagers “In the summertime, our population in Kenora probably doubles with our summer residences,” said Warkentin.“According to the stats, our seasonal residences contribute about $85 million per year to our economy.“About 50 per cent of Kenora jobs are actually tourist-related.”Manitoba’s chief public health officer, Dr.
Brent Roussin, said in mid-June when the bordering reopening was announced, that Manitobans who are crossing the border to visit their own property are exempt from the 14-day isolation requirement to prevent the spread of COVID-19 when they come back west.Those who don’t own property and are not fully vaccinated are still expected to isolate on their return to.