OTTAWA (ON), September 16, 2022 /CNW/ – The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has gradually resumed border services at airports still affected by the temporary measures put in place due to COVID-19. Today, the CBSA will resume services at the following 55 airports:
British Columbia
Atlin Airport
Courtenay Aeropark
Courtenay Seaplane Landing
Creston Airport
Duncan Airport
Fort Langley River Landing
Grand Forks Airport
Kamloops Seaplanes
Langley Airport
Pitt Meadows Airport
The Brooch (Corilair)
Trail Airport
Northwest Territories
Inuvik (Shell Lake) Seaplanes
Tuktoyaktuk James Gruben Airport
alberta
Cooking Lake Airport (Edmonton)
Milk River Airport
Ponoka Airport
Villeneuve Airport (Edmonton)
Manitoba
Winkler Municipal Airport
Ontario
Arnprior/South Renfrew Municipal Airport
Brockville – Thousand Islands Tackaberry Regional Airport
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Center (Seaplanes)
Centralia/Huron Aeropark
Downsview Airport
Gananoque Airport
Goderich Airport
Port of Goderich (seaplanes)
Grimsby Airpark
Guelph Airport (air park)
Huronia/Midland Airport
City and Township of Kincardine Airport
Leamington Limited Airport
Lindsay Airport
Orillia/Lac Saint-Jean (Seaplanes)
Owen Sound Billy Bishop Regional Airport
Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport
Port Elgin Airport
Rockcliffe Airport
Saugeen Municipal Airport
blacksmiths falls/Montague Airport
Stratford Municipal Airport
Tillsonburg Airport
Welland Airport
Wiarton (Keppel) Airport
Wiarton (Keppel) Seaplane Landing
Wingham Municipal Airport
Quebec
Gaspe Airport
Gatineau Seaplane Airport
New Brunswick
Grand Manan Airport
Prince Edward Island
Summerside Airport
New Scotland
Debert Airport
Digby Airport
Fox Harbor Airport
Trenton Municipal Airport
Newfoundland and Labrador
winter country/Marystown Airport
There are some general aviation locations where customs clearance services will continue to be suspended or operate with reduced hours until further notice. Travelers are encouraged to visit COVID19: Open ports of entry and temporary service reductions for the latest information.
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“We understand that Canadians are eager to travel and that is why, together with partners in the airline industry, we have continued to undertake a gradual relaxation of temporary measures to manage the pandemic. While prioritizing the health and safety of all in Canadatoday’s announcement will help make travel easier and provide those who rely on smaller airports coast to coast with the highest quality of service. »
– The Honorable Marco EL Mendicino, Minister of Public Security
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SOURCE Canada Border Services Agency
For further information: Media Relations, Canada Border Services Agency, [email protected]1-877-761-5945