Fully vaccinated Canadians jam land border as U.S. finally eases travel restrictions
WASHINGTON — Anticipation turned to elation Monday as fully vaccinated Canadians visited loved ones, vacation properties and popular American shopping haunts after the United States finally eased southbound travel restrictions along the world’s longest unmilitarized land border.
Shortly after midnight Sunday night, Customs and Border Protection agents began letting fully vaccinated vacationers, visitors and day-trippers drive into the U.S. for the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.
“I am excited. I am nervous. I am terrified. It’s everything. The anxiety is all there,” said Patricia Fountain, a resident of Niagara Falls, Ont., who hasn’t seen her boyfriend, who lives in the U.S., in person since May of last year.
Fountain, who entered the U.S. Monday via the Rainbow Bridge, said the pair plan to spend some quality time “sitting and cuddling and watching movies” after 17 months of phone calls and video chats.

