Canadian Travel & Tourism Roundtable has launched a website that lets you know where you can travel now – whether it is interprovincial travel or international travel.
All Canadians can visit British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec without any restrictions.
Though all Canadians can visit the Atlantic provinces, the Territories and Manitoba, 14-day self-isolation is required.
Manitoba has lifted self-isolation requirements for those from B.C, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Northwestern Ontario including northern community travel restrictions.
Yukon is lifting travel restrictions for British Columbia, Northwest Territories and Nunavut residents from July 1.
All Atlantic Canadians can travel between the four provinces from July 3rd. Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball said on June 24th that if all goes well, travellers from other parts of Canada could be allowed to enter Atlantic Canada around July 17.
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