People wearing face masks ride an attraction at Playland amusement park at the Pacific National Exhibition, in Vancouver, on Friday, July 10, 2020. The Pacific National Exhibition says ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have forced cancellation of the annual fair for the second year in a row. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
The Pacific National Exhibition says ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have forced the cancellation of the annual fair for a second year in a row.
A statement from PNE management says even a scaled back in-person event will not be possible this summer.
The exhibition, which is owned by the City of Vancouver and operating for more than a century, runs for the two weeks leading up to Labour Day, pumping $200 million into the Metro Vancouver region annually.
The statement says the PNE creates 4,300 direct jobs, more than twice as many direct or indirect positions, and is the largest employer of youth in B.C.
CUPE Local 1004 president Andrew Ledger says thousands of the union's members depend on the fair to pay for post-secondary education or support their families.
The statement from the PNE says it is committed to working with health officials to ``see what might be possible as the summer progresses.''