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Are You Planning To Travel Within The Atlantic Bubble?

Many are excited to take advantage of the ‘Atlantic Bubble’, but travelers should do some research before hitting the road.

Atlantic Canadians will be able to travel to and from New Brunswick without the requirement to self-isolate but will be asked to provide proof of their province of residence.

New Brunswickers are being encouraged to check respective governments’ websites before travelling within the bubble.

Each province will be choosing its own public health processes to track and monitor people that enter their province.

Anyone travelling to Prince Edward Island must complete a self-declaration form.

Additionally, motorists should also anticipate delays due to screening measures.

There may also be distinct rules for health-care workers crossing interprovincial borders to enable them to manage their staffing requirements and the pressures within their respective health-care systems.

Reports on social media showed several motorists already waiting at the New Brunswick border to cross into PEI and Nova Scotia early Friday morning.

Reports from someone crossing over at this hour from PEI told us, there was a lineup of at least 30 cars.

A note for those travelling to Prince Edward Island, when returning to the mainland, and paying your toll, they are not taking cash.

You can check the Confederation Bridge cam to see the number of vehicle crossing between PEI and New Brunswick.

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Moncton, NB
7:12 pm, Apr 10, 2026
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