Canada’s border agency expecting travel spike on first weekend of eased restrictions
WASHINGTON — Canada’s border agents are bracing for a spike in would-be travellers trying to enter the country on the first full weekend since travel restrictions began to ease.
The Canada Border Services Agency says incoming traffic has increased about 25 per cent since Monday, when quarantine rules were waived for fully vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents.
Denis Vinette, vice-president of the agency’s travellers branch, says the number of incoming visitors is likely to go up even more this weekend.
Vinette says of those seeking entry to Canada under the exemption, about half were turned away, mostly because they weren’t fully vaccinated or received a vaccine not cleared for use in Canada.