Canadian snowbirds’ plans to head
south for winter derailed due to coronavirus |
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Global News |
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A couple of years ago, Renee Huart-Field and her husband packed
up their lives in Bracebridge, Ont., in pursuit of the retirees’ dream. And
for a while, they were living it. The couple loaded most of their worldly
possessions into a trailer, and with their two golden retrievers in tow,
started splitting their time between two picturesque destinations. But now,
Huart-Field says she’s among the many snowbirds whose cross-border lifestyles
have been derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. And despite having two homes,
the 63-year-old says neither seems like a suitable place to wait out the
winter months. |
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Canadian snowbirds’ plans to head south for winter derailed due to coronavirus
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