A fall report showed that coronavirus had leveled a $5 billion hit to Minnesota’s tourism industry so far. So how are winter tourism and outdoor sports in northern Minnesota faring?
Minnesotans are known for their love of outdoor activities, and their enthusiasm for cold weather sports like skiing and snowshoeing — pandemic or not. At 11 a.m. Friday, host Angela Davis talks with the executive director of Cook County’s convention and visitor’s bureau and an expert who studies tourism for the University of Minnesota about how the pandemic has affected popular winter travel and recreation destinations in the state.
And we want to hear from our listeners. Have you done any outdoor activities this winter? Did you do anything differently because of the pandemic? Call 651-227-6000 during the 11 a.m. hour or tweet @AngelaDavisMPR to join the conversation.
Guests:
Linda Jurek is the executive director of Visit Cook County, a collaboration of tourism associations in Cook County, Minn. It advocates for the tourism industries in Lutsen, Grand Marais, the Gunflint Trail, Grand Portage and other locations.
Lisa Qian is a tourism specialist and extension educator at the University of Minnesota Tourism Center, where she studies the tourism industry.
Dan Kraker is a MPR News correspondent based in Duluth, Minn.
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