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Travel VoiceAt Stanley Park, a citizen's park in Vancouver, general vehicles are blocked to increase the distance between pedestrians and bicycles to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. In the future, with the policy of reducing the traffic volume even if the traffic of the car is resumed, introduction of electric shuttle buses and circular routes of city buses are being considered ☆
Flyover Canada, a popular attraction that lets you fly across Canada's land from east to west, will resume on June 18. Admission tickets can be purchased online or at kiosks in front of Canada Place in Vancouver, but you can only pay by card and not cash. Flyover Iceland, which became popular in Reykjavik last year, will also be screened until August 30 ☆
Close relatives such as spouses, children and parents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents are now able to enter Canada. After arrival, 14 days of voluntary isolation are required. If there are any signs of new coronavirus infection, you will be denied entry. Does not apply to relatives of student visas and work visa holders☆
Saskatchewan entered the third phase of economic resumption from June 8th. Although restaurants can provide in-store service with half the capacity, there are restaurants like Saskatoon's UNA pizza that takes time to prepare and delay the restart or recreate the menu with ingredients that can be obtained even when the second wave comes. ☆
The Canadian National VIA Railway has increased the number of flights between the Toronto-Montreal/Ottawa section on the corridor route between Windsor and Quebec City in eastern Canada from one round trip to two round trips a day. Railroads are popular with business travelers because they can move directly from city to city, and the number of passengers is increasing as economic activity resumes.
Ontario allowed the hotels, motels, and student dormitories to operate under the Emergency Declaration, but also allowed short-term accommodation to resume operations. From June 5, rental lodges, cabins for rent, Bed and Breakfast (B&B), Air B&B, etc. are available for stays of 27 nights or less.
Kings Landing Historical Village, on the outskirts of Fredericton in New Brunswick, eastern Canada, also reopened today on June 5. More than 70 buildings from 1820 to 1920 have been relocated and preserved, and the staff reproduces the life as it was at that time in shops and houses. If you go to this area, please drop in☆
The transition of new coronavirus infection in British Columbia, where Vancouver is located, was announced. When the Department of Health followed the mutations in the virus, the ones that appeared in January-February were from China and Iran. Since the beginning of March, when the International Conference of the Dentist Society was held, the number of viruses originating in Europe, the United States, and eastern Canada has increased dramatically. (Continue)
Nearly 70% of those who died of new coronavirus infection (from the above) are 80 years old or older, but 70% or more of all infected people are between 20 and 69 years old. It is known that the infection rate per 1 million people is lower than any other country or region, next to Australia and South Korea☆
The mural is Dr. Bonnie Henry, a state health official. Almost every day from March 11, we announced the current status of new coronavirus infections at press conferences. Her calm voice, "calm, kind, and safe. Be calm, be kind, be safe." became famous, and the number of fans increased. A local artist drew in Gastown☆
Residents of the Yukon Territory, famous for the Aurora in the White Horse, and British Columbia, the gateway to Japan from Vancouver, will be free to come and go from 1 July, if the number of cases remains low. Will be. No 14-day voluntary isolation is required. You may fly from Vancouver to Whitehorse and enjoy the Northern Lights from mid-August to summer as usual.
The famous Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, which was temporarily closed due to the partial removal of admission restrictions in Banff National Park, which is the tourist center of the Canadian Rockies district on June 1, It has reopened except some restaurants and tenant shops in the building. Roads leading to lakes in various places are beginning to open. The snow-covered sightseeing of the Columbia Icefield, which runs over glaciers, is scheduled to resume on June 19.