BeaverTails has closed most of its food stands on the Rideau Canal Skateway, but one remains in place, in the hope that at least a stretch of the world's largest skating rink could still open this season. ottnews
On the Family Day weekend, Andy Cohen and his team would usually be serving up thousands of BeaverTails on the Rideau Canal.
“We would normally have four locations on the ice surface itself,” said Cohen. “Three locations we were given permission to tear down because it’s not going to open.” While a number of tourists were spotted in the capital this long weekend, the Ottawa Gatineau Hotel Association expects this to be one of the lowest visitor bookings at hotels for a Winterlude season.
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