FYI The Ontario travel restrictions

Certain travel into Ontario from Manitoba and Quebec prohibited

2.No person shall travel into Ontario from Manitoba or Quebec unless,

(a) the person’s principal residence is in Ontario;

(b) the person is moving to Ontario in order to make their principal residence in Ontario;

(c) the person is travelling through Ontario without unnecessary stops to reach their principal residence in another jurisdiction;

(d) the person is travelling into or through Ontario by means of an international or interprovincial bus, train, ferry, or flight;

(e) the person is travelling to perform work in Ontario;

(f) the person is transporting goods into or through Ontario as part of the operation of a business that involves the transportation of goods;

(g) the person’s health makes it necessary to travel into Ontario to obtain health care or social services;

(h) the person is travelling in a vehicle that is transporting or that will transport a person in Ontario to or from a hospital or health care facility in Manitoba or Quebec;

(i) the person is being transported from a hospital or health care facility in Manitoba or Quebec, whether by ambulance or by any other means;

(j) the person is,

(i) in the care of a children’s aid society in Ontario pursuant to a court order or a written agreement,

(ii) in the care of a person subject to the supervision of a children’s aid society in Ontario pursuant to a court order or a written agreement, or

(iii) at least 16 years old and no more than 21 years old and receiving care, services or support pursuant to an agreement with a children’s aid society in Ontario;

(k) the person must enter Ontario to exercise custody or access rights contained in an agreement;

(l) the person must enter Ontario to comply with an order contained in a decision or judgment of a court or tribunal, or as otherwise required by law;

(m) the person is travelling into Ontario for the purpose of exercising an Aboriginal or treaty right as recognized and affirmed by section 35 of theConstitution Act, 1982;

(n) the person is travelling into Ontario to respond to a critical incident, including travel for the purpose of,

(i) preventing injury or illness to persons,

(ii) preventing damage to property, or

(iii) performing a necessary action to respond to the critical incident; or

(o) the travel is necessary for a humanitarian or compassionate reason, such as,

(i) providing care or services to a person who requires them due to their state of health,

(ii) attending on a person who is dying, or

(iii) attending a funeral.