
Contact the accommodation (hotel, bed and breakfast, or campground) to confirm your reservation and learn about precautions being taken.When travelling by marine modes of transportation, travelers are encouraged to wear non-medical masks or face coverings, whenever possible.
Ferries: See Intra-Provincial Ferry Services for information about service reductions and measures in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 at ferries and terminals.You should also check with the Government of Canada for current restrictions on domestic or international travel, including use of non-medical masks in airports. Check with your airline and local airport for travel restrictions. Air: Airlines may have suspended or limited commercial flights.
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See our guidance document on travelling in vehicles for more information on how to protect yourself.
Taxis and Public Transit: Physical distancing can be difficult when using these modes of transportation. If you are renting a vehicle or RV, arrange for contactless pickup. Motor Vehicle/RV Travel: It is safest to travel in a private vehicle with other members of your bubble to reduce your contact with others. You have been told to self-isolate for any reason. You are awaiting a COVID-19 test result. You are a close contact of someone with COVID-19. You have symptoms of, or have been diagnosed with, COVID-19. Place: Indoor places are riskier than outdoors. Time: Risk of spread increases as people spend longer amounts of time together. Space: The closer you are to people, the greater the risk of spread of COVID-19. People: Interacting with more people raises the risk of spread of COVID-19. When considering your travel plans, opt for situations and activities with the least amount of risk possible. Travelling will likely involve interacting with people inside and outside of your bubble. It is important to monitor public health guidance as the situation can change quickly. Travellers should follow all public health guidance when travelling. The following guidance will help you plan your travel to, within, or outside Newfoundland and Labrador safely. Pregnancy, childbirth and caring for newbornsĪnyone in Newfoundland and Labrador, can vacation within the province, take in attractions, restaurants and shopping and avail of outdoor activities.Īccommodation options include personal second or summer homes, cabins, and cottages, as well as registered and licensed commercial accommodations, vacation homes, cabins, cottages, hotels and motels, campgrounds, national and provincial parks. Adults over 60 and Individuals with Chronic Conditions. Travel-Related Testing and Recovery Letters. Report your Positive Rapid Self-Test Result.