I’m going to make a road trip to the lower 48 in a couple of weeks. Anybody have any recent first hand experience with crossing into Canada? Just curious what tips and tricks will make entry less stressful.
I've been checking conditions as I might do the trip too. Negative Corvid test within 72 hours before crossing, register online with your shot card for Corvid before going. Without getting into Corvid too deep, check online with the conditions up there. It is not good.
Things are likely to change, and travel to be harder to accomplish with the way Covid has been ramping up. Best to do an update before pointing the nose of the vehicle into the wind. Have a backup plan. Make sure you'll be able to get back home.
Canada is very erratic with its rules and how you will be treated. Even their website is unclear on the rules and procedures. Just have all your ducks in a row and be prepared for anything.