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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — The first cruise ship for the 2024 season is set to arrive in Charlottetown on April 8 and P.E.I. businesses are gearing up.
“We expect it to be better than last year. We keep getting increased sales and the company keeps growing, year to year.” “With the increase of cruise ships, this year brings more tourism, which then supports all the artisans and helps the economy,” she said. Angela Simpson, an employee at Northern Watters Knitwear and Tartan Shop in downtown Charlottetown, hangs clothing in the store on April 6. The store is preparing for the 2024 cruise ship season, which begins April 8. - Vivian Ulinwa/SaltWirePierre Hajjar, the owner of Gaias Urban Eatery, said that his restaurant did not receive as many customers as he had hoped for during the previous year's season.
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