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1 May 2020
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Canadian Border - Insights? - Speculation?
I am hoping to cross into Canada from the contigious 48. I would enjoy insights and pure speculation is fine as well.
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1 May 2020
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When, where, and why?
Any answer will consist largely of speculation anyway, but unless you can provide the above it's unlikely it'll be of much use. For example, I can cross the border right now if I can give (and substantiate) a valid reason, e.g., an essential occupation. Earlier in the course of events I could have crossed to visit with immediate family, which I've got, but I understand that's no longer true. Transport of commercial goods is supposed to continue unimpeded, but entering Canada for purposes of recreation and tourism is totally forbidden (not that much is available these days--in BC, everything's shut down cold).
I'm guessing (<-deliberate choice of terms) I could still enter Canada if, say, my sister were sick. In practical terms, the border is a 25 minute drive from my house, so I wouldn't be risking much if I tried. That's not so much the case in Springfield MS. Crossings in my neighborhood have fallen by ~98%.
If flying, just ask your airline (if you can get through over the phone); they'll have up to date information, mostly, because they don't want to have to ship you back home if you're refused entry. Do bear in mind that AFAIK there is currently a mandatory 14 day quarantine upon entry at your own expense--if you don't have this set up in advance, the Canadian government says it'll assign one, charging appropriately for the service.
If you're wondering about a summer vacation, there will surely be major differences between May 15th and the end of August. If I wanted to inform myself of future possibilities, I'd be reading the major Canadian newspapers for clues about what the summer might hold. Of course, they're guessing too...
Don't know if that's helpful, but I hope so.
Mark
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1 May 2020
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What we know:
The border closure between the US and Canada, which was supposed to expire on April 21, has been extended for another 30 days. So presumably until May 21.
What we don't know:
Everything else.
Everything below is purely personal opinion and I've been horrendously wrong on how this virus would play out in the past. So take it for what it's worth.
I would not count on being able to come into this country until maybe in the fall. But that's really just a guess of mine. An Air Canada Vice President feels that we may once again be flying all over the world by Christmas but who knows.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/air...wide-1.5551402
The Premier of Ontario has said "If you're not from this province, we don't want you here". Even though we're slowly starting to open up for ourselves, I personally don't think we'll be opening up to foreigners any time soon. We've been doing comparatively well and I think our leaders will try to keep it that way. At least I hope they do, considering that the US is one of the hardest hit countries on the planet. I would guess that the situation would have to be under firm control in the US before leisure travel to Canada is once more permitted.
As Mark also pointed out there is the matter of the legally mandated 14 day quarantine for anyone coming into the country, even our own residents coming back home. I can't see that being dropped until we have the virus under control all over the world and/or there is a mandatory vaccine.
The way it stands now we're for the most part not even supposed to be travelling within our own country ourselves. I suspect that even if the border does open up there will initially be a less than enthusiastic reception by many Canadians.
So don't get your hopes up and take it day by day. Now is not the time to make any firm travel plans.
Personally, even though I'm going through withdrawal symptoms already, have resigned myself to the idea that my next trip will have to wait til the summer of 2021.
...Michelle
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It has now been extended for another 30 days, to June 21.
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21 May 2020
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Personally, I don't expect to travel outside British Columbia until sometime next year. If things go well, maybe I'll be able to visit my folks in the interior this summer.
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21 May 2020
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When I'm tempted to complain, which happens a lot, I remind myself that by design I live in an area where there's lots to do, see, and experience. There are much worse places to be stuck for a few--or more than a few--months, and I've lived in quite a few of them.
But yesterday I skied to exhaustion; tomorrow I'll mountain bike, also to exhaustion; today I worked hard in a career I enjoy. There's a lot I'm missing, but there's still a lot remaining in life.
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