Travel and Entry to PEI

  • As of April 28, 2022, there is no longer any voluntary COVID-19 testing or screening at the PEI points of entry, and rapid antigen screening tests will no longer be distributed to people entering PEI via the bridge or Charlottetown airport.
    • If you develop symptoms of COVID-19, there are a number of locations across PEI to access rapid antigen tests.
    • Information on current public health guidance can be found here
  • When deciding whether to travel/participate in activities, it is important to assess one’s own risk, including personal vaccine status and that of others, personal health status and that of others, and the risk of serious outcomes from COVID-19 to yourself and others, and also consider the type of activity.
  • Travellers may still be required to provide proof of vaccination when traveling internationally. You are responsible for confirming requirements prior to travel. For information about COVID-19 and travel, visit the Government of Canada’s COVID-19 travel information webpage.
  • Individuals vaccinated in PEI who require a record of their COVID-19 vaccination for travel or other reasons can access their proof of vaccination here.
  • If you have tested positive for COVID-19 prior to travel to PEI, you are advised to stay home if you are feeling unwell to prevent the spread of COVID-19, before travelling to PEI. 
Published date: 
April 24, 2023