Canada Extends, COVID-19 Travel Restrictions, for the US.<br />CNN Travel reports that Canada is extending its COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential international and U.S. travel until July 21.<br />The Canadian Minister of Public Safety <br />and Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair, <br />tweeted a statement about the extension. .<br />Our number one priority as we fight #COVID19 is keeping Canadians safe, Bill Blair, Canadian Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, via Twitter.<br />The government is planning <br />measures for fully vaccinated <br />Canadians, Permanent Residents, <br />and others who are currently <br />permitted to enter Canada and <br />will provide further details <br />on Monday, June 21, Bill Blair, Canadian Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, via Twitter.<br />In March 2020, the U.S. and Canada agreed <br />to shut down their border when the <br />coronavirus pandemic was just beginning. .<br />CNN reports that Canada is <br />largely off-limits to U.S. travelers.<br />Tourism, leisure visits <br />and coming to spend <br />time at a seasonal home <br />have all been forbidden.<br />A current list of Canadian travel <br />advisories can be found on the <br />Government of Canada's website.