
Canada To Relax COVID-related Travel Restrictions
Vaccinated Americans and other international travelers will more freely be able to enter the country beginning on August 9 and September 7, respectively.
The Canadian government is further opening its borders to fully vaccinated U.S. travelers to enter the country beginning August 9, calling the move a “first step” before permitting entry to other international travelers on September 7.
Transport Canada is expanding its Notam that currently directs scheduled international commercial passenger flights into four airports: Montréal-Trudeau, Toronto Pearson, Calgary, and Vancouver. As of August 9, international flights will also be permitted at Halifax Stanfield, Québec City, Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Edmonton.
The government said the phased lifting of entry restrictions enables it to “fully operationalize the adjusted border measures ahead of September 7.” However, it advised Canadian residents to avoid non-essential travel outside Canada, given that the virus and vaccination coverage varies around the world.