Ottawa, Ontario
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) will proceed with the resumption of service at various small marine reporting sites, airports of entry and ferry terminals over the coming days and weeks. This follows the coming into force of new public health measures affecting travel to Canada for fully vaccinated United States (U.S.) citizens and permanent residents on August 9.
The CBSA services will resume on three different dates, as follows:
As of 23:59 EDT on August 24, 2021:
Small marine vessel reporting sites
Ontario
- Bluffer's Park Marina
- Bronte Outer Harbour Marina
- Fifty Point Marina
- LaSalle Park Marina
- Mimico Cruising Club
- National Yacht Club
- Port Credit Yacht Club
- Royal Canadian Yacht Club
- Toronto Island Marina
- Whitby Yacht Club
Québec
- Club Nautique de Cap-aux-Meules
- Club Nautique du Chenal
- Plaisanciers du Havre
- Quai Richelieu
Airports of entry
Ontario
- Billy Bishop Toronto city Airport
- Lake Simcoe Regional Airport
- Muskoka Airport
- Oshawa Airport
Québec
- Charlevoix Airport
- Trois-Rivières Airport
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Deer Lake Regional Airport
- Stephenville International Airport
Nova Scotia
- Port Hawkesbury Airport
New Brunswick
- Charlo Airport
Alberta
- Edmonton International Airport (increase of hours to 24 hours, 7 days per week)
As of 23:59 EDT on September 6, 2021:
Ferry Terminals
Ontario
- Point Alexandria (Wolfe Island Ferry)
- Pelee Island
British-Columbia
- Alaska State Ferry Terminal
- Belleville Terminal
- Blackball terminal
- Washington State Ferry Terminal
Small marine vessel reporting sites
Ontario
- Lakeview Park Marina
- Lock "I" Port Weller
- Miller's Creek Marina
- Port Colborne City Dock
- Sarnia Bay Marina
- Scudder's Marine
And as of 23:59 EDT on September 19, 2021:
Ferry Terminal
Ontario
- Walpole Island Ferry
Quick facts
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Before heading to the border, travellers should inform themselves and fully understand their obligations by ensuring their eligibility to enter Canada and reviewing the COVID-19 vaccinated travellers entering Canada Web page.
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Travellers eligible to enter Canada continue to be required to have a negative pre-arrival COVID-19 molecular test result taken no more than 72 hours before arriving in Canada or a previous positive test result taken between 14 and 180 days before departure to Canada. They must provide proof of their test result to a Government of Canada official at the border. Antigen tests, often called "rapid tests", are not accepted.
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Fully vaccinated travellers must submit their mandatory information including their digital proof of vaccination in English or French using ArriveCAN (mobile app or by signing in online) within 72 hours before arriving at the border (or when entering Canada by marine mode).
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Discretionary (non-essential) travel by individuals from countries other than the U.S., including for those who are fully vaccinated, remains prohibited. There is also no changes to testing and quarantine requirements for other travellers who are not fully vaccinated but eligible to enter Canada such as those entering by right.
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All other Airports of Entry and small vessel reporting sites that have been temporarily suspended remain closed to ensure the CBSA's operational flexibility while continuing to support the Government of Canada's efforts to reduce the risk of COVID-19 to Canadians.