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Province will pay New Brunswickers to travel at home to boost tourism

The province has started a new program that will pay New Brunswickers to vacation at home this summer.

New Brunswickers will be allowed to apply for a 20% rebate on eligible expenses while on vacation

Vehicles lineup to get back into New Brunswick from Prince Edward Island over the weekend. (Elizabeth Fraser/CBC News)

The province has started a new program that will pay New Brunswickers to vacation at home this summer.

The province has created theExplore NB Travel Incentive programto help stimulate tourism in New Brunswick during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The new program will allow New Brunswickers to apply for a 20 per cent rebate on eligible expenses made while taking a vacation, whichincludes a paid overnight stay in the province between July 15 and Sept. 30.

"This program is part of our ongoing efforts in assisting the tourism, cultural and recreational sectors to survive, recover and re-imagine their future as they go through the pandemic," saidTourism, Heritage and Culture Minister Bruce Fitch in a statement.

It has been almost two weeks since the opening of the Atlantic travel bubble between New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador.

TheNew Brunswick border was closed to prevent the spread of the respiratory virus in March.

In a news release, the province also said the program will benefitNew Brunswick's culture and heritage sectors, as some spending in these areas will be eligible for the rebate.

The program was created by theTourism Labour Force Adjustment Committee, which is composed of industry representatives from various sectors, including the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick.

"We understand the province's financial situation and we appreciate the support to the industry through this travel incentive program," said Carol Alderdice, president and CEO of the association in a statement.

"It will benefit our tourism operators and other economic sectors by encouraging New Brunswickers to travel more and spend time in their province this summer."

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To promote tourism, the province is offering residents a 20 per cent rebate up to $1,000 on the cost of vacationing in New Brunswick.

Who qualifies?

The province has created four categories of eligible expenses in New Brunswick:

  • accommodations, includinghotels, motels, inns, B&Bs and campsites.
  • Food and drink, such as restaurants and food trucks
  • Activities, such as entrance fees to attractions, museums, art galleries, cultural events and outdoor adventure activities
  • Travel, including vehicle rentals, ferries and parking

Residents may apply for the 20 per cent rebate on eligible expenses up to $1,000. To qualify, the applicant must be:

  • A permanent resident of New Brunswick;
  • Have valid and detailed receipts from registered New Brunswick businesses
  • Have a paid overnight stay at a New Brunswick accommodation.

Applications for the Explore NB Travel Incentive Program will be available online and must be submitted between Oct.1 and Oct. 30.