Canada’s loosened COVID restrictions bode well for NorAms, other cross-border travel

By Published On: July 8th, 2021Comments Off on Canada’s loosened COVID restrictions bode well for NorAms, other cross-border travel

Pandemic restrictions on travel between Canada and the U.S. began to loosen Monday for some Canadians, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said plans to totally reopen the border would be announced over the next few weeks.

During the 2020-21 season, amid COVID, Canadian border restrictions wreaked havoc on the North American race season, notably canceling all NorAm competition.

Canadian citizens and permanent residents who have had a full dose of a coronavirus vaccine approved for use in Canada can now skip a 14-day quarantine that has been a requirement since March 2020. Eligible air travelers also no longer have to spend their first three days in the country at a government-approved hotel.

Restrictions barring all non-essential trips between Canada and the United States, including tourism, will remain in place until at least July 21.

Trudeau said the easing of the rules marks a “big step″ toward re-opening the border.

“We’re very hopeful that we’re going to see new steps on reopening announced in the coming weeks,” he said at a news conference in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. “We’re going to make sure that we’re not seeing a resurgence of COVID-19 cases because nobody wants to go back to further restrictions, after having done so much and sacrificed so much to get to this point.”

Ski Racing Media contributed to this report.

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