ericalynne wrote:
The Canadian border guards are threatening to strike just before the proposed opening of the border. So this may all be for nought
LRC, my research on the border crossings are that you need the negative PCR test before you cross and then you have to do another PCR test after you get into Canada. You can do it right at the border or later. But it looks like you can enter and the second test is based on your honor. You only have to quarantine if you test positive.
I believe I read that if you are vaccinated and test negative, you do not need a quarantine plan.
No matter what documentation you have, you cannot cross the border without putting everything into the ArriveCan app.
All the border crossing requirements are entered the app ArriveCan, and you submit your request and documents into the app three days ahead of crossing the border.
Once your vaccinations, tests, etc are entered into ArriveCan, any border can look at them to see.
Ontario and Quebec still have mask mandates and I hear that in Quebec they are seriously enforced.
Everything is subject to change, of course.
Don't mean to hijack your thread at all. But the provinces all seem to have their own paperwork requirements aside from ON and QC. NL, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have additional paperwork with varying timeframes and if I am reading NL does track you. Not surprising for provinces in the Atlantic Bubble which have had virtually no COVID.
Who knows what Delta will do.
I may find it easier to settle for QC!. We have been canoeing in Maine for a while about two km south of the border with QC.