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Message Subject: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?
greyghost
Posted 3/17/2020 12:25 AM (#956050)
Subject: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 36


Location: Honor, MI
This year could have been my last trip to The Great White North. Bummer.
WiscoMusky
Posted 3/17/2020 1:36 AM (#956051 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 397


Location: Wisconsin
Closed for now.... lots of time
Muskie Bob
Posted 3/17/2020 6:09 AM (#956053 - in reply to #956050)
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"The move included a notable exception: U.S. citizens would still be permitted to cross into Canada."

https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2020/03/16/coronavirus-ca...

Pepper
Posted 3/17/2020 6:57 AM (#956054 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 1516


What article posts by Muskie Bob doesn’t mention is they want us citizens to self quarantine 14 days after entry. This is according to a different article I read on the subject. Time will tell if changes are made.
mikie
Posted 3/17/2020 7:05 AM (#956055 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?





Location: Athens, Ohio
That there Mexican Beer Virus strikes again! m
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/17/2020 7:35 AM (#956056 - in reply to #956055)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?





Posts: 2280


Location: Chisholm, MN
Probably not an issue for us Americans, especially by summer. I wouldn’t worry.
Muskie Bob
Posted 3/17/2020 8:08 AM (#956057 - in reply to #956054)
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Posts: 572


Pepper - 3/17/2020 6:57 AM

What article posts by Muskie Bob doesn’t mention is they want us citizens to self quarantine 14 days after entry. This is according to a different article I read on the subject. Time will tell if changes are made.


WOW! Who knows what the future will be.
mlure
Posted 3/17/2020 8:20 AM (#956058 - in reply to #956050)
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Posts: 167


Just talked to Customs at Rainy River. Point blank said stay home. 46 more cases in ON, one in Rainy River area. We were planning on a trip Friday. We will stay home.
CincySkeez
Posted 3/17/2020 9:27 AM (#956059 - in reply to #956050)
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Posts: 596


Location: Duluth
Oh noooo you mean I have to not interact with anyone else while I'm in NW Ontario for 14 days. Shucks, darn, dang!
Fisher
Posted 3/17/2020 9:47 AM (#956060 - in reply to #956059)
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Posts: 425


Location: Roseau
Rainy River area one was negative last we heard.
pigeontroller
Posted 3/17/2020 9:09 PM (#956091 - in reply to #956050)
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Posts: 225


Location: Ontario, Canada
More important stuff going on than fishing folks!
mikie
Posted 3/18/2020 6:55 AM (#956098 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Yep, but for folks who have already booked a trip North, paid the deposit, arranged time off, transportation and lodging, marked maps....it's gotta add to the anxiety of our present new-normal.
"It's the end of the world as we know it... I feel fine."
"Take care of yourselves, and each other." - J. Springer

m
Pepper
Posted 3/18/2020 7:40 AM (#956099 - in reply to #956050)
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There is more important stuff going on but taking the annual fishing trip is something that is good to look forward to amoungst all the bad news we are bombarded with daily.
The daily death count reminds me of the news about Vietnam in the 60’s. Not sure I need to hear the daily totals
dickP
Posted 3/18/2020 9:39 AM (#956111 - in reply to #956050)
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Posts: 306


Think it just closed for non essential travel.
Conservation Guy
Posted 3/18/2020 10:09 AM (#956113 - in reply to #956111)
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Yes, just closed to non-essential and while many of us would argue fishing is essential, I doubt there will be an exception. While it is temporary, current "moderate" projections show an infection peak sometime late spring/early summer, and we just don't know if this will act similar to other "seasonal" viruses that wain throughout the summer months. This means that the boarder COULD re-open sometime mid summer, but we just don't know how this new virus will respond to the change in season.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 3/18/2020 2:02 PM (#956129 - in reply to #956113)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?





Posts: 2280


Location: Chisholm, MN
@#$% this virus. Stay home as much as possible so we can resume life!
14ledo81
Posted 3/18/2020 2:52 PM (#956135 - in reply to #956129)
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Location: Ashland WI
Kirby Budrow - 3/18/2020 2:02 PM

@#$% this virus. Stay home as much as possible so we can resume life!


No doubt.

I have my first (my own not with a supplier group) Canada trip planned this summer. Planning on bringing my boy with me to Eagle Lake. I have a couple days lined up with Cal Ritchie.

I really want to go.

Edited by 14ledo81 3/18/2020 2:53 PM
pigeontroller
Posted 3/21/2020 7:25 PM (#956250 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 225


Location: Ontario, Canada
My Wife and I were planning our first 'real' trip to the Florida Keys march 28th...
jaximus
Posted 3/28/2020 1:01 PM (#956678 - in reply to #956050)
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im scheduled for jus the annual pike opener may 9. this year its my only canadian trip planned, i normally also do a mid to late summer canoe/camping one. thats on hold due to some big life changes. it would be a pretty big blow to miss out on this one for me, especially after how this past 6 months has gone.
ToddM
Posted 3/28/2020 4:16 PM (#956690 - in reply to #956050)
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Location: oswego, il
If there is a ramp open in Warroad you can bet people will boat in.
dickP
Posted 3/29/2020 9:46 AM (#956718 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 306


As of now,likely legal to the Mn parts of the Angle.
Whether you are 'welcome' at this time is another thing.
Abu7000
Posted 3/29/2020 6:02 PM (#956745 - in reply to #956050)
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As of today only full time Angle residents can cross into Canada at either Roseau or Warroad.

Edited by Abu7000 3/29/2020 6:03 PM
pstrombe
Posted 3/29/2020 6:54 PM (#956747 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: RE: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?





Posts: 189


Recent articles from Canada indicate Trudeau will not be relaxing the border crossings anytime soon as New York has become the world's Covid hotspot. That being said it appears Minnesota is several weeks behind NY. Since our stay at home order just happened this past Friday - based on the current pattern and a 14 day incubation we should have 4,000 cases by April 14th. With this level on infection right across the border I do not expect Canada to be open anytime this summer.
Pepper
Posted 3/29/2020 8:50 PM (#956755 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




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Looks like Canada is closed until at least June 30th
SummerSchool
Posted 3/29/2020 9:03 PM (#956757 - in reply to #956755)
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Posts: 117


Location: Cheyenne, WY most of the year
Pepper - 3/29/2020 7:50 PM

Looks like Canada is closed until at least June 30th



Source? Thanks
Pepper
Posted 3/29/2020 10:36 PM (#956761 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 1516


My bad. I went back and reread the notice from Canada government. For US citizens the ban is currently till April 21. NOT June 30. My apologies
Matt DeVos
Posted 3/29/2020 10:39 PM (#956763 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 572


I just received an email from the resort we've been staying at on LOTW; they've decided that they won't be opening the resort in 2020.
Ruddiger
Posted 3/30/2020 12:24 PM (#956807 - in reply to #956763)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 261


Howdy,

Which resort?

Take care,

Ruddiger
pigeontroller
Posted 3/30/2020 7:28 PM (#956831 - in reply to #956050)
Subject: Re: What, no comments on Canadian border closing, eh?




Posts: 225


Location: Ontario, Canada
You guys do realize it was a JOINT decision to close to CAN/US border to NON ESSENTIAL traffic right?
Pepper
Posted 3/30/2020 10:47 PM (#956847 - in reply to #956050)
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Posts: 1516


Definitely a join desicion. Just hoping it reopens before my scheduled trip
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