If you plan to take advantage of the Atlantic Bubble here are a few things you need to know.
As of tomorrow, those of us who live in Atlantic Canada will be able to visit the other three provinces without self-isolating for 14 days. The governments are reminding every adult to ensure they have proper ID before trying to cross into one of the other provinces. Acceptable IDs include a drivers’ licence, government identification card, health card, or a utility bill or bank statement with a valid Atlantic Canadian address.
Starting Friday, July 3, if people live in another Atlantic Canadian province and want to visit Nova Scotia, they will need to show proof of residency to enter the province. pic.twitter.com/RHPxNNGXOW
— Nova Scotia Gov. (@nsgov) July 2, 2020
If you plan to go to PEI this weekend, you’ll need to fill out a declaration form.
#AtlanticBubble Public health screening at entry to PEI.
— Government of PEI (@InfoPEI) July 2, 2020
Islanders coming home show proof of residency.
Visitors from @Gov_NB @GovNL @nsgov complete self-declaration form online https://t.co/Ifufm374O1
IMPORTANT: physical distancing, handwashing. Yes, even when traveling. pic.twitter.com/fe1uyWPM0T