
Dogs wait ready to pull a sled for Kingmik Dog Sled Tours in Lake Louise, Alta. (Axel Tardieu/CBC) - Alberta, Canada 
Dog sledders see bookings increase after borders reopen
The COVID-19 pandemic's far-reaching effects are having an impact on one historic Canadian pastime.
Megan Routley owns Kingmik Dog Sled Tours, which operates near Lake Louise, Alta. She says since borders have reopened, the company has seen an increase in bookings, because it largely caters to international guests.
She's concerned about the surge in cases of the Omicron variant, but hopes for the best.
"If the borders close, then we're back to Canadians only, which might not go so well because Canadians don't seem to be too connected to their heritage of dog sledding," she said.
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