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Travellers flock across border as Canada reopens to vaccinated travellers

World News
10 August 2021 16:52 (AEST)

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Source: Reuters

Canada has re-opened its border to fully vaccinated American travellers on Monday, for the first time since March 2020.

It comes at a time when the US is experiencing a six-month peak in new cases of COVID-19 and last week recorded 730,000 new cases.

As well as full vaccination, travellers making the most of the new non-essential travel provisions will also need to have a pre-arrival COVID-19 molecular test.

Wait times reportedly dragged out to seven hours at some crossings in Ontario and Minnesota.

In 2019, Canada welcomed 22.1 million tourists, with 14.99 million of those coming from the United States.

Travellers from other countries will also be able to visit Canada from early September.

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