Canada. For Glowing Hearts.
Canada is more than a place on a map.
It’s a beacon to the world.
An invitation not just to explore, but to connect.
It’s a calling to discover the marvels of what’s here.
And the potential that’s within each one of us.
Canada is a destination for those with open minds and intrepid spirits.
For the brave.
For the bold.
For the curious.
This is Canada.
For Glowing Hearts.
British Columbia
No self-isolation for domestic travellers entering British Columbia. These travel restrictions are in place until at least June 15: Non-essential travel is prohibited within the province and between three regions: Lower Mainland/Fraser Valley, Northern/Interior (including Bella Coola Valley, Central Coast and Hope) and Vancouver Island. Travel on BC Ferries is for essential reasons only. People travelling to British Columbia from another province or territory for essential travel are expected to follow the same travel and public health guidelines while in the province. All non-resident travel to Haida Gwaii is restricted.
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No travel restrictions or self-isolation for domestic travellers entering Alberta.
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No self-isolation for domestic travellers entering Saskatchewan. No travel restrictions for domestic travellers entering Saskatchewan.
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No travel restrictions for domestic travellers entering Manitoba, but 14 day self-isolation required, except for essential workers and specific exemptions. Travel to and from northern Manitoba is restricted and non-essential travel is discouraged.
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14-day self-isolation strongly advised for all travellers entering Ontario. Ontario is restricting travel from Manitoba and Québec with the exception of purposes such as work and education, health-care services, transportation, delivery of goods and services. Travel between regions within Ontario should only be for essential purposes. Based on community needs, some municipalities and local medical officers of health have exercised their authority to implement more restrictions or requirements; it is advised to check status before travelling.
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Mandatory 14-day quarantine for Quebec residents returning from Ontario except for purposes such as work, education, delivery of essential services and obtaining necessary health-care services unavailable in Quebec. Quebec is restricting travel from Ontario with the exception of returning Quebec residents; purposes such as work, education or delivery of essential services; and those who need to transit through Quebec to another province. Travel between regions within Quebec should only be for essential purposes. A curfew is in effect from 9:30pm to 5am for both Level 4 - Maximum Alert (red) zones and Level 3 - Alert (orange) zones (lifted May 28). People are prohibited to move outside of their homes during these hours with few exceptions (e.g. going to work or medical reasons). Special emergency measures are in place for parts of the Chaudière-Appalaches, Outaouais, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Estrie regions, including a curfew of 8pm to 5am (lifted May 28). See the Alert Levels map for details.
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Prohibition on all non-essential travel into New Brunswick for all domestic travellers, except for workers and other specific exemptions (e.g. medical reasons) and Quebec residents from Listuguj First Nation and Pointe-a-la-Croix who have pre-registered and been approved to enter for essential services. 14-day self-isolation for all domestic travellers entering New Brunswick, except for specific exemptions.
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14-day self-isolation for admitted travellers to Nova Scotia. Rotational workers may enter modified self-isolation following a negative COVID-19 test, excluding workers coming from an identified outbreak zone, who must follow full 14-day self-isolation. As of May 10, prohibition on non-essential travel into Nova Scotia. Permanent residents of Nova Scotia will not be refused entry, but are strongly advised to not travel outside the province.
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14-day self-isolation for all admitted travellers entering Prince Edward Island, except for exempt essential workers and Prince Edward Island residents travelling for essential purposes (e.g. medical appointment) who return the same day. Prohibition on all non-essential travel into Prince Edward Island, non-residents must apply for pre-travel approval, including a 14 day self-isolation plan; exception for Quebec residents going to the Magdalen Islands. Some travel to Prince Edward Island is paused for non-island residents from outside of the Atlantic provinces as follows: seasonal residents, family connections, and permanent relocation to Prince Edward Island, unless moving for work or school purposes. As of June 8, staggered entrances begins for family connections, seasonal residents and permanent relocation. Those arriving from outside of the Atlantic provinces must present a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours of arrival. Families arriving and isolating together will require two tests per family.
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14-day self-isolation for all travellers entering Newfoundland and Labrador (some exceptions for essential workers). Atlantic residents (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) are permitted to enter Newfoundland and Labrador but are required to self-isolate for 14 days; prohibition on travel to Newfoundland and Labrador for all other domestic travellers, except for residents and workers from key sectors and other specific exemptions as approved by the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health. Canadians living outside of Atlantic Canada who own a home in Newfoundland and Labrador are allowed to enter but are still required to self-isolate for 14 days.
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As of May 25, travellers who are fully vaccinated with a Health Canada-approved vaccine may enter Yukon without self-isolating, providing their vaccination status can be confirmed. Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all travellers who are not fully vaccinated entering Yukon with few exceptions; self-isolation must occur in Whitehorse unless visiting a family member (in which case self-isolation may occur at that residence). As of May 25, domestic travellers who are fully vaccinated with a Health Canada-approved vaccine may enter Yukon without self-isolating, providing their vaccination status can be confirmed. Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all non-vaccinated domestic travellers entering Yukon except residents of border areas and critical service workers from British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Nunavut; non-vaccinated critical service workers entering Yukon from all other Canadian jurisdictions must self-isolate; self-isolation must occur in Whitehorse unless visiting a family member (in which case self-isolation may occur at their residence). Entry permitted for Canadians following self-isolation requirementsYukon has no travel restrictions, but some people will need to self-isolate after travelling to the territory (fully vaccinated domestic travellers not required to isolate); enforcement at land borders and airport; mandatory travel routes for transiting through Yukon. Several First Nations governments and communities currently have travel advisories in place. Travellers are asked to limit travel to Yukon communities and travel respectfully. The government does not recommend non-essential travel to the territory. Travellers are asked to travel responsibly and respectfully.
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Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all admitted travellers to the Northwest Territories, who must self-isolate in Yellowknife, Hay River, Inuvik, Fort Smith, Fort Simpson or Norman Wells. Designated isolation centres are located in Yellowknife, Hay River, Inuvik and Fort Smith. Fully vaccinated travellers can get tested for COVID-19 on the 8th day of self-isolation; if results are negative only self-monitoring is required for the remainder of the 14 days. Travel restrictions for anyone travelling to the Northwest Territories; entry permitted for Northwest Territories residents or those coming to the Northwest Territories to live, work, study or support essential workers. Entry also permitted to out-of-territory visitors staying at a remote site with a Northwest Territories tourism operator with approved Remote Tourism Operators COVID-19 Operations Plan. Exemptions to travel restrictions may be granted for critical or essential workers, exceptional circumstances, family reunification, travellers from Nunavut, those travelling for traditional harvest purposes or those transiting through the Northwest Territories to other provinces or territories.
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Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all travellers entering from the Northwest Territories. Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all travellers returning to their home communities from Iqaluit. Mandatory 14-day self-isolation for all admitted travellers prior to boarding a plane to Nunavut, except for those travelling directly from Churchill, Manitoba; mandatory isolation must occur in government designated sites in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa or Yellowknife. As of April 26, travel to and from Iqaluit is restricted. Travel bubble with Churchill, Manitoba, whereby no isolation required if travelling directly from Churchill; prohibition on all other travel into Nunavut, except residents and critical workers who require written permission from the territory’s Chief Public Health Officer to enter. Non-essential travel within Nunavut is not recommended.
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