
Canadian remote access border program to resume soon
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A program which allows people to cross into remote areas of Canada without speaking with border officials is expected to begin in the coming days.
Resuming the program that was suspended in May 2020 as COVID-19 took hold will provide an economic boost to resorts and businesses in northern Minnesota, including those that offer canoe trips into Quetico Provincial Park.
The park's website said the program is set to resume on July 8, and that the Canadian border agency would begin to accept applications in the coming weeks.
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