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COVID-19 guidance for travelers

COVID-19 guidance for travelers

Last updated: October 5, 2022

COVID-19 guidance for travelers

Traveling looks a bit different these days! Before you embark on your next trip, prepare by referring to the curated resources below -- one for pre-trip planning and one for when you're ready for takeoff. As these resources are from official government agencies, please note that we have simply compiled them in one place for ease of reference and that they are only available in English and French.

Latest Update: As of October 1, 2022, all COVID-19 travel and border measuresExternal Link Title have been removed. For the latest information on travel to Canada, please visit the Government of Canada websiteExternal Link Title. Though we make every effort to update this checklist routinely, travel regulations and/or restrictions are continually changing and there may be delays in immediate updates. This checklist is designed as a place to start, not a definitive source.

Planning

Traveling

  • Don't travel if you are sick or are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19.
  • Ensure you have everything needed for your flight or mode of transport. For updated requirements of what's required of travelers onboard flights, click hereExternal Link Title.
  • If flying, check your flight status and plan for additional time at the airport -- refer to your air carrier or airport recommendations.
  • You're all set! We can't wait to welcome you soon. To get inspired for your adventure ahead, check out some of our favorite videosExternal Link Title.

Prevention and planning

The Public Health Agency of CanadaExternal Link Title (PHAC) is actively monitoring COVID-19 (coronavirus). You can find preventative information hereExternal Link Title on the PHAC's website or call the Health Canada COVID-19 information line at 1-833-784-4397 for further information.

Travel advisory

Flights and border services

For everything you need to know to prepare for a worry-free flight to or in Canada, please visit the Government of Canada websiteExternal Link Title. This resource includes information about airports, requirements and more.

Stay informed