How to Canada
From mountain biking and canoe building, to Canada Day festivities and horseback riding, three intrepid Brits journey from east to west to find out "How to Canada."
To Canada (verb. British. informal):
1. Do something in savoir-faire–style that can only be acquired by travelling in Canada.
2. Experience the country first-hand, through its cities, experiences and people.
"She cracked and ate the lobster, exclaiming, 'This is how to Canada!' "
British Columbia
No travel restrictions or self-isolation for domestic travellers entering British Columbia.
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No travel restrictions or self-isolation for domestic travellers entering Alberta.
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No travel restrictions or self-isolation for domestic travellers entering Saskatchewan.
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No travel restrictions for domestic travelers entering Manitoba, but self-isolation required (except for residents of Western Canada and Northwestern Ontario); highway checkpoints established to educate travelers; travel prohibited to remote northern communities but travel to northern parks, campgrounds, cabins, lodges and resorts permitted. 14-day self-isolation for domestic travelers entering Manitoba except for essential workers, residents of Western Canada and Northwestern Ontario.
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No travel restrictions or self-isoloation for domestic travellers entering Ontario.
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Access is allowed to all regions in Quebec except for Nunavik and James Bay; all Quebecers are being asked to avoid travelling as much as possible from one region to another or from one city to another. No self-isolation for domestic travellers entering Quebec.
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As of July 3, travel bubble with other Atlantic provinces whereby no self-isolation required for Atlantic Canadian residents. Prohibition on all non-essential travel into New Brunswick for all other domestic travelers, except for workers and other specific exemptions, and 14-day self-isolation for domestic travelers entering New Brunswick, except for exempt workers from specific sectors.
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As of July 3, travel bubble with other Atlantic provinces whereby no self-isolation required for Atlantic Canadian residents. No travel restrictions for all other domestic travelers entering New Brunswick, but 14-day self-isolation required, except for exempt workers from specific sectors.
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As of July 3, travel bubble with other Atlantic provinces whereby no self-isolation required for Atlantic Canadian residents. Prohibition on all non-essential travel into Prince Edward Island for all other domestic travelers with the exception of QC residents going to the Magdalen Islands, screening at all entry points into PE. 14-day self-isolation for all other admitted travelers entering the province, except for exempt essential workers.
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As of July 3, travel bubble with other Atlantic provinces whereby no self-isolation required for Atlantic Canadian residents. Prohibition on all travel to NL for all other domestic travelers, except for residents and workers from key sectors and other specific exemptions as approved by the Chief Medical Officer of Health. 14-day self-isolation for all other domestic travelers entering NL, except for asymptomatic workers from specific sectors.
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As of July 1, no-self-isolation required for BC, NT and NU residents; otherwise, entry permitted only for YT residents, non-resident family members, critical or essential service workers, transiting to neighbouring jurisdiction (24-hour limit) and transboundary First Nations people exercising treaty rights, with few exemptions; enforcement at land borders and airport; mandatory travel routes for transiting through Yukon; residents of BC do not need to self-isolate. Residents of NT and NU arriving direct or via BC do not need to self-isolate when entering YT; proof of residence required; 14-day self-isolation for all other domestic travelers entering YT.
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As of June 15, travel bubble with NU whereby no self-isolation required if traveling directly from NU; entry permitted for NT residents or those moving to NT coming for work or attending school, critical or essential service workers, transboundary First Nations people exercising treaty rights, with few exemptions; enforcement at land borders and airport. 14-day self-isolation for all admitted travelers entering NT except for those travelling directly from NU; must self-isolate in government designated sites in Yellowknife, Inuvik, Hay River or Fort Smith.
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As of June 15, travel bubble with NT whereby no self-isolation required if traveling directly from NT; prohibition on all other travel into NU, except residents and critical workers; require written permission from the territory’s Chief Public Health Officer to enter. 14-day self-isolation for all admitted travelers prior to travelling to NU, except for those travelling directly from NT; must self-isolate in government designated sites in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa or Yellowknife.
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