Louise and Bill arrived at Goose Lake this morning. We are proceeding on the assumption that we will have a season at some point this year. The Covid experts that advise the government have come up with the recommendations at right for crossing the border into Canada. When the border opens we will be ready. Keep checking here for updates.

  • For fully vaccinated non-exempt travelers:
    • acceptable proof, as defined by the Government of Canada, of authorized vaccination and that sufficient time has passed after the final dose in the vaccine series
    • no pre-departure test, quarantine requirement or day 7 test
    • for surveillance purposes, PCR test on arrival at the border testing station (for land border crossing, a home-sampling kit may be used)
  • For travelers with proof of previously resolved infection (more than 14 days but less than 180 days before the travel day):
    • acceptable proof, as defined by the Government of Canada, of infection within this time period
    • PCR test on arrival at the border testing station or the quarantine location (for land border crossing, a home-sampling kit may be used)
    • travelers with a negative PCR test taken on arrival to be permitted to leave quarantine and those with a positive result to continue to isolate according to public health guidance.