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Greyhound Resumes Travel to Canada as Borders Reopen

Customers can now officially book tickets for trips taking place on Nov. 8 and beyond. The current travel destinations in Canada being offered are Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. 

by Staff
October 26, 2021
Greyhound Resumes Travel to Canada as Borders Reopen

Canadian passengers looking to book their travel with Greyhound can do so with a new site that provides schedules and all the information they will need.

Photo: Greyhound

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Greyhound announced the return of service to Canada following the reopening of the U.S.-Canada border, according to the company's press release.

Customers can now officially book tickets for trips taking place on Nov. 8 and beyond. The current travel destinations in Canada being offered are Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. 

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"Greyhound is just as excited as our customers to resume cross-border travel to Canada," said Rob Friedman, CCO, Greyhound Lines Inc. "Our goal is to provide our passengers with affordable fares and stress-free transportation as they return to normal travel, especially around the holidays."

Canadian passengers looking to book their travel with Greyhound can do so with a new site that provides schedules and all the information they will need.

U.S. travelers can book online or through the Greyhound app. For those planning on making the trip north, Canada is currently requiring all visitors to be fully vaccinated and have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours before arrival at the border. Travelers must register with ArriveCAN online or through the app to provide mandatory travel information. U.S. travelers are recommended to visit Canada's travel site to learn more about Canada's travel requirements.

When ready to travel, customers can board terminals, and show-and-go by using the e-Ticketing option. From there, customers can a ride, as well as amenities, such as onboard entertainment options, free onboard Wi-Fi, power outlets, reclining leather seats, and extra legroom.

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