Heralding another step toward pre-pandemic life in Washington, vaccinated American tourists will be able to cross the northern border into Canada starting Aug. 9.
The U.S.-Canada border has been closed for nonessential travel since March of 2020, when the two countries mutually agreed to shut the border as COVID-19 began to spread throughout North America. Canadian tourists won’t be able to enter the U.S. until at least Aug. 21.
However, for the foreseeable future, crossing into Canada won’t be as simple as it once was. If you’re planning a trip north after the border reopens on Aug. 9, you should consider the following six things.
Before heading to Canada,
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