U.S., Mexico, and Canada Agree on Extended Restrictions

UPDATED: October 16, 2020

On the Mackling, Megarry & McNabb Radio Show, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the border between the United States and Canada will remain closed until COVID-19 cases are under control.

The travel bans do not apply to cargo, and exempt crossing the border from Canada or Mexico to work in the U.S.

Boats being purchased by U.S. individuals are considered cargo, and therefore, are still allowed to be imported. Check with us for delivery skipper options during these restrictions.

On April 20, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Acting Secretary Chad Wolf gave a statement saying that “in close collaboration, the U.S., Mexico, and Canada have each agreed to extend restrictions on non-essential travel across their shared borders for 30 additional days. As President Trump stated last week, border control, travel restrictions, and other limitations remain critical to slowing the spread and allowing the phased opening of the country.”

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