Nova Scotia Opens to Atlantic Canada Residents June 23: Rest of Canada Could be in July

June 15, 2021 ctn_admin

Nova Scotia is lifting its border restrictions and opening to the rest of Atlantic Canada on June 23, Premier Iain Rankin announced today (Tuesday, June 15)

This means that residents of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador can travel to Nova Scotia and will not be required to self-isolate for 14 days on entering the province, according to a statement on the government of Nova Scotia’s website.

“Our case numbers and hospitalizations are low, and every day we are putting more and more vaccines into the arms of Nova Scotians,” Rankin said. “Low case numbers across the Atlantic provinces are a signal that reopening to our neighbours is the right step.”

Currently, Nova Scotia is on track to open to the rest of Canada by no later than July 14.



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