SFR Canada Easing Travel Restrictions Starting April 1

Sorta fishing-related

Bruce Baker

Life of the Party
I was watching the news tonight and hear that as of April 1, the Canada will be lifting the pre-arrival COVID-19 testing requirement at the border for fully vaccinated travellers.

Passengers may still be subjected to random PCR testing at the airport, and travellers will still have to use the ArriveCAN app to enter their proof of vaccination and other required information,
 
I'm of two minds about this...

On the one hand I love BC and have been frustrated not to be able to get up there and visit our neighbors to the north. The Squamish-Whistler-Pemberton area is one of my favorite places in the world. I miss my Canadian friends, fishing Canadian rivers, and eating the slightly different candy they seem to get up there.

On the other hand, I'd really gotten used to our Trader Joes not being as crowded as it used to be...

Just joking of course (well, mostly). Stoked to see the border open again. The PCR testing requirement went on for WAY too long and the rapid-testing requirement they replaced it with was a pointless PITA.
 
Traveled there during some of the more extreme COVID restrictions. And definitely avoided it until after the restrictions lift. Shit was terrible…

But what really bummed me out was Canadian buddies not being able to head this way. Hoping it’s a universal change this time…
 
I would like to see the "random" PCR test dropped as well, but....... thankful we're able to travel to Canada now without having to be tested within 72 hours of travel.
 
Just curious...is the random testing just to give them statistics to track?
Leigh - I was randomly selected two times in a row crossing at this particular border; once for a "vehicle inspection" and the second time for the PCR test - random, two times in a row? Perhaps I was just randomly unlucky and being selected was for statistical tracking. Eh!?
 
Are enhanced drivers license still valid? I never got a passport as I never needed one even for work (Fed Employee).
 
Leigh - I was randomly selected two times in a row crossing at this particular border; once for a "vehicle inspection" and the second time for the PCR test - random, two times in a row? Perhaps I was just randomly unlucky and being selected was for statistical tracking. Eh!?
Well, you do seem fishy :cool:

Seriously, though. Random vehicle inspection serves to deter smuggling, at least theoretically. That makes no sense for Covid testing, so I'm thinking it's just to track # positives entering even with the vax requirements.
 
Well, you do seem fishy :cool:

Seriously, though. Random vehicle inspection serves to deter smuggling, at least theoretically. That makes no sense for Covid testing, so I'm thinking it's just to track # positives entering even with the vax requirements.
I fished with @RichS, @Wayne Kohan, @Bakerite yesterday - Rich and Wayne were way more fishy (fishier?) than I was. But I hear you!

(I should have tried a bloodworm).
 
enhanced drivers licenses have been cancelled...☹️
Might want to check that for accuracy. Just sayin'

In WA. REAL ID requirement for some uses slid by Feds for a year. Washington DL/ID is already REAL ID compliant.

Just extended mine for 6 more years...

Edited to add: Refer to @Bruce Baker 's post below for more information...
 
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Found it.

Frequently asked questions: EDL/EID​

Getting enhanced driver licenses/ID cards (EDL/EID)​

Can I use my EDL/EID to enter Canada and return to the U.S.?​

Yes. By land or by sea only. For more information about:

Can I use my EDL to board a plane?​

Yes, for domestic flights but it's not accepted for international travel.

Should have looked here before posting.
 
Might want to check that for accuracy. Just sayin'

REAL ID requirement for some uses slid by Feds for a year. Washington DL/ID is already REAL ID compliant.

Just extended mine for 6 more years...
Unless he was referring to BC. There are discontinuing the enhanced driver's license

 
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