Fully vaccinated Americans have been allowed to enter Canada for leisure and tourism since early August, but some are so flummoxed by the rules that they are canceling or postponing their travel plans
OTTAWA—William Thompson was hoping to be in the French-speaking province of Quebec in October, soaking up the autumn colors in communities made famous by one of his favorite authors, Canadian murder-mystery writer Louise Penny.
for leisure and tourism if they comply with a series of additional requirements. But before his trip he became so flummoxed by those rules that he gave up, becoming one of the many would-be travelers across the world’s longest shared land border who say they are canceling or postponing their plans.
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