The Aroostook Valley Country Club has its pro shop and parking lot in the state of Maine, while the clubhouse and fairways are in New Brunswick
FREDERICTON — Border restrictions related to COVID-19 are proving a hazard for Canadian members of a golf course along the Canada-U.S. boundary.
Our Canadian membership cannot get to the golf course because the roads that lead to the golf course are entirely in the United States Leitch said some of the club’s American members are lobbying Sen. Susan Collins for an exemption to allow their Canadian playing partners to cross without restriction.
Brent Hatchard, a club member who lives in New Brunswick, said he’s not holding his breath in anticipation of an exemption from border officials.
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