Covid: CBSA resumes border services at small airports across Canada

Canada Border Services Agency

Ottawa, Ontario

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has been gradually resuming border services at airports still affected by the temporary measures put in place as a result of COVID-19. Today, the CBSA will resume services at the following 55 airports:

British Columbia

Atlin Airport

Courtenay Airpark

Courtenay Seaplane Landing

Creston Airport

Duncan Airport

Fort Langley River Landing

Grand Forks Airport

Kamloops Seaplanes

Langley Airport

Pitt Meadows Airport

The Spit (Corilair)

Trail Airport

Northwest Territories

Inuvik (Shell Lake) Seaplanes

Tuktoyaktuk James Gruben Airport

Alberta

Cooking Lake Airport (Edmonton)

Milk River Airport

Ponoka Airport

Villeneuve Airport (Edmonton)

Manitoba

Winkler Municipal Airport

Ontario

Arnprior/South Renfrew Municipal Airport

Brockville - Thousand Islands Regional Tackaberry Airport

Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre (Seaplanes)

Centralia/Huron Airpark

Downsview Airport

Gananoque Airport

Goderich Airport

Goderich Harbour (Seaplanes)

Grimsby Airpark

Guelph Airport (Air Park)

Huronia/Midland Airport

Kincardine Town & Township Airport

Leamington Airport Limited

Lindsay Airport

Orillia/Lake St. John (Seaplanes)

Owen Sound Billy Bishop Regional Airport

Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport

Port Elgin Airport

Rockcliffe Airport

Saugeen Municipal Airport

Smiths Falls/Montague Airport

Stratford Municipal Airport

Tillsonburg Airport

Welland Airport

Wiarton (Keppel) Airport

Wiarton (Keppel) Seaplane Landing

Wingham Municipal Airport

Quebec

Gaspe Airport

Gatineau Seaplane Airport

New Brunswick

Grand Manan Airport

Prince Edward Island

Summerside Airport

Nova Scotia

Debert Airport

Digby Airport

Fox Harbour Airport

Trenton Municipal Airport

Newfoundland and Labrador

Winterland/Marystown Airport

There are certain General Aviation sites where border clearance services will continue to be suspended or operating with reduced hours until further notice. Travellers are encouraged to visit COVID19: Open ports of entry and temporary service reductions for the latest information.

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