FREDERICTON – Residents in Avignon Municipal Regional County, Listuguj First Nation and the Témiscouata Municipal Regional County along the New Brunswick border will be allowed to enter the province for day trips starting Aug. 1 if they pre-register.

Residents of these communities who travel into New Brunswick for same-day travel only with no overnight stays will not need to self-isolate when they enter the province. Pre-registration for these trips is mandatory. Registration cannot be done at the border and travellers who have not pre-registered will be turned away. This is necessary to keep traffic flowing.

New Brunswick residents who travel into, but not beyond Avignon Municipal Regional County, Listuguj First Nation and Témiscouata Municipal Regional County as part of same-day travel with no overnight stays will not need to self-isolate when they return to New Brunswick.

People entering from those communities must:

  • pre-register through www.gnb.ca/TravelRegistration: https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/corporate/promo/travel-registration.html ;
  • prove residency in an Atlantic Province, Avignon Municipal Regional County, Listuguj First Nation or Témiscouata Municipal Regional County;
  • attest that they are free of COVID-19 symptoms; and
  • attest they have not travelled outside their communities, except into an Atlantic province, over the previous 14 days.

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