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- TomG2Explorer
pawatt wrote:
We are in an ownership park in South Texas, About 80% full, but we miss our Canadians.
RV sites or permanent units? - pawattExplorerWe are in an ownership park in South Texas, About 80% full, but we miss our Canadians.
- Darryl_RitaExplorer
joebedford wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
We know two full-timer couples who have done exactly this. I have some sympathy for them as they would not have a place to live in Canada in the winter.
I read where some Canadians are hiring truck drivers that can cross the border for work to transport their RV to a nearby location in the U.S. and then they fly to the U.S
No sympathy for those who have a Canadian S&B and fly south anyway.
We're not going south this winter for the first time in many years.
No sympathy from us either. We were "houseless" for 7 years. Covid closed the borders, we priced out BC, the border jumping RV delivery service, and buying real estate. We bought a townhouse for the winter, which may get flipped in the spring, rented, or saved for next winter. The Alberta government has been on the news saying their vaccination target is 10% by the end of March. I won't hold my breath until our turn comes. - riahExplorerWell, the vaccine is the only thing we have in the toolbox at this point seeing as we didn't have a national plan to begin with and now we're #1 in infections and deaths as a result of this novel, pandemic virus! :(
Plus, the government is doing very little - the only thing they've done is subcontract the deliveries!Galvanizd wrote:
joebedford wrote:
Galvanizd wrote:
What's the significance of Dec 21? The border will stay closed for probably another 6 months (less if the immunizations roll out faster than expected).
he tells me he's acquired the product and is just waiting for Dec 21
No significance to me. Canadian government picked that date.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/11/20/us-canada-border-closure-covid/https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/11/20/us-canada-border-closure-covid/
Yup, the vaccine will save us. The government is here to help. - BarbaraOKExplorer
joebedford wrote:
Galvanizd wrote:
What's the significance of Dec 21? The border will stay closed for probably another 6 months (less if the immunizations roll out faster than expected).
he tells me he's acquired the product and is just waiting for Dec 21
It is just an arbitrary date that was chosen about 3 months from the last date - they don't know how long the high rates of infection will increase so extending by 3 months at a time. - GalvanizdExplorer
joebedford wrote:
Galvanizd wrote:
What's the significance of Dec 21? The border will stay closed for probably another 6 months (less if the immunizations roll out faster than expected).
he tells me he's acquired the product and is just waiting for Dec 21
No significance to me. Canadian government picked that date.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/11/20/us-canada-border-closure-covid/https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2020/11/20/us-canada-border-closure-covid/
Yup, the vaccine will save us. The government is here to help. - joebedfordNomad II
Galvanizd wrote:
What's the significance of Dec 21? The border will stay closed for probably another 6 months (less if the immunizations roll out faster than expected).
he tells me he's acquired the product and is just waiting for Dec 21 - joebedfordNomad II
RobWNY wrote:
We know two full-timer couples who have done exactly this. I have some sympathy for them as they would not have a place to live in Canada in the winter.
I read where some Canadians are hiring truck drivers that can cross the border for work to transport their RV to a nearby location in the U.S. and then they fly to the U.S
No sympathy for those who have a Canadian S&B and fly south anyway.
We're not going south this winter for the first time in many years. - wapiticountryExplorerWe are not traveling south this year, but not out of fear of Covid. Rather, it is the knowledge that most of the things we like to do will not be happening. We stay in Palm Desert and this year there will be no live theater shows, no inside dining (this extends to all the events at the country club), the College of the Desert flea market will be closed or severely limited, friends from Canada are virtually prevented from traveling due to border closures and insurance issues. You have to quarantine for 14 dys when you first arrive (and there are sure to be busy bodies minding not only their business but yours as well at every snowbird destination) And it isn't out of the realm of possibility that California might even shut down outdoor recreation again, closing the golf courses, tennis courts and even biking, hiking and just plain walking.
Traveling this year just feels like there is a huge chance of flushing money down the toilet. We don't need the aggravation or the disappointment. - GalvanizdExplorerWell this is ****. This border closure stuff is causing me to go into withdrawals. My Canadian "connection" , we'll call him "Bill" usually shows up in Arizona about this time with my supply, my morning fix. After a bit of haggling over who's gonna pay, I get my product. We can't get it here in the U.S. Its made only in Canada. I'm told its made in a secret bunker of an unlisted address in the middle of nowhere but who knows.
After smuggling the product over the Canadian/US border at an undisclosed location (I'm told there are dirt roads involved), he and his wife meet with me in the desert area outside of Quartzsite and make the transaction. I've contacted "Bill" and he tells me he's acquired the product and is just waiting for Dec 21, but we're not sure what's gonna happen. If you've tried this stuff before, you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't, you're not likely to until the border opens.
Bill .....Lisa ......are you out there?
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