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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Quetico Forum Oh Canada! Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
TrailZen |
02/21/2022 01:23PMtimatkn: "Brilliant tumblehome" +1 |
timatkn |
02/21/2022 12:50PM Brilliant tumblehome |
tumblehome |
02/21/2022 11:12AMfoxfireniner: "deerfoot: "foxfireniner: "Seems like a good year to skip Canada." I’ve love Doonesbury also! I used to deliver papers as a kid and reading the comics was a fun start to my Sunday. Gary Trudeau was a master of underhanded humor. Tom |
foxfireniner |
02/21/2022 10:06AMdeerfoot: "foxfireniner: "Seems like a good year to skip Canada." Be careful to only speak in glowing terms about Trudeau. |
deerfoot |
02/20/2022 07:47PMfoxfireniner: "Seems like a good year to skip Canada." Not for me. I was last in Canada in June 2019. And given that I will be 75 this fall, time is running out for me. I am hoping to go there in July or August for several weeks and again in late September/early October for a week. |
billconner |
02/20/2022 06:35PM "I'm still hopeful that border restrictions will be eased in time for the RABC to be reinstated." ME TOO!!! |
TrailZen |
02/20/2022 08:09AMbillconner: ""If we need to use the same process to enter Quetico in August of 2022, that's what we'll do, but we're hoping that with the March 1, 2022, end of proof of vaccination is a prelude to reinstating the RABC system and allowing southern entry into the Q." Bill, you're correct--I heard a radio report about Ontario dropping proof of vaccination requirements as of March 1 and thought it applied to their border. I didn't do my homework before posting--my bad. I'm still hopeful that border restrictions will be eased in time for the RABC to be reinstated. My apologies to any and all whose hopes I got up by spreading bad info! TZ |
billconner |
02/19/2022 06:08PM "If we need to use the same process to enter Quetico in August of 2022, that's what we'll do, but we're hoping that with the March 1, 2022, end of proof of vaccination is a prelude to reinstating the RABC system and allowing southern entry into the Q." What do you know about proof of vaccination being dropped? All I find is Ontario is dropping proof for entering buildings, not crossing border. |
mapsguy1955 |
02/19/2022 05:04PM My granddaughter wants to come with me but she has had terrible kidney reactions to vaccines in the past so she can't get it, even though she wants it... I wonder if there will be a time when we just need the tests ... |
TrailZen |
02/19/2022 04:38PMcampnfish: ""Travellers will now have the option of using a COVID-19 rapid antigen test result (taken the day prior to their scheduled flight or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry) or a molecular test result (taken no more than 72 hours before their scheduled flight or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry) to meet pre-entry requirements." The ID Now test meets Canada's "molecular" (PCR) requirement, which gives the traveler the 72-hour travel time rather than the 24-hour window. We were tested using ID Now (FREE, my favorite price!) the evening of August 24, 2021, at a nearby Walgreen in western NC last August--had our test results in an hour. Uploaded our vaccination info and test results via ArriveCAN app on my smartphone. Easily crossed into Ontario the morning of August 26, 2021, and enjoyed a 10-day trip in Algonquin. (Quetico was closed by wildfires.) If we need to use the same process to enter Quetico in August of 2022, that's what we'll do, but we're hoping that with the March 1, 2022, end of proof of vaccination is a prelude to reinstating the RABC system and allowing southern entry into the Q. TZ |
foxfireniner |
02/19/2022 04:17PM Seems like a good year to skip Canada. |
campnfish |
02/19/2022 10:16AM "Travellers will now have the option of using a COVID-19 rapid antigen test result (taken the day prior to their scheduled flight or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry) or a molecular test result (taken no more than 72 hours before their scheduled flight or arrival at the land border or marine port of entry) to meet pre-entry requirements." I would assume that it's not a 24 hour requirement on the rapid test, but a timestamp of the day before is sufficient. I hope so, otherwise that could get tricky for those driving up from outside of MN area. |
billconner |
02/17/2022 07:10AMGaidin53: "Well that should make things easier. Still have to coordinate a test though now only 1 day prior but the rapid test results are much quicker to get. Also a heck of a lot less expensive! I can get free PCR but have to pay for rapid, and home tests not accepted. I guess free or not testing is based on state. Also odd the feds require private insurers to pay for tests but Medicare does not. |
Gaidin53 |
02/16/2022 11:28PM Well that should make things easier. Still have to coordinate a test though now only 1 day prior but the rapid test results are much quicker to get. Also a heck of a lot less expensive! Ryan |
tumblehome |
02/16/2022 09:26PMGraniteCliffs: ". The sun tells me spring is coming but it sure feels like winter here in the north woods. Almost two feet of snow on my snow stick and minus teens the next few nights. I shall wait out winter till the ice turns to water. Tom |
GraniteCliffs |
02/16/2022 08:36PM So I am hoping I could upload my vax card along with my RABC application. Hopefully by summer the rapid test will not be required. Or a ranger could be authorized to approve the rapid test one could provide at a southern Quetico entry point. Hope springs eternal |
Mocha |
02/16/2022 05:35PM Link |
dschult2 |
02/16/2022 05:16PM Step in the right direction. I was planning on going anyway so this will make it a little easier. |
billconner |
02/16/2022 04:17PM https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/canada-eases-testing-rules-vaccinated-travelers/index.html Will sure make crossing border simpler. |