Is It Time To Vacation In Canada? Well, It’s Complicated.

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Is It Time To Vacation In Canada? Well, It’s Complicated.
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Parts of the country remain coronavirus hotspots.

But international summer vacations are off the table. Flights are grounded, borders are mostly closed, and it could be awhile before they open back up again.

Add on the federal government reopening 29 of its 48 national parks on June 1, and it makes sense that Canadians might be tempted to get out in the true north strong and free.Here’s what you should consider before planning your big Canadian vacation in the age of COVID-19.And the divide is growing larger by the day.YinYang via Getty ImagesThe Atlantic provinces have largely cracked down on non-essential travel in and out of their borders.

Saskatchewan hasn’t closed its border, but the government issued an order in April that restricts all non-essential travel into the province’s northern communities. And Manitoba was among the first provinces to check people at the border. B.C. Premier John Horgan There’s already evidence of a cluster of new cases sparked by a single doctor who travelled to New Brunswick, a province with incredibly low case rates, from Quebec.New Brunswick has delayed its planned second stage of reopening in response to the outbreak. And that’s all just from one person travelling across a provincial border.

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