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  1. Oh that is convenient if there's a drop down list of all the Canadian ports to enter. It was easy enough up upload our proof of vaccination, so hopefully the rest will go well.
  2. You are right; you'd think that the cruise line would provide that information to passengers ahead of time in an email. I wonder how much longer Canada is going to require the ArriveCan app.
  3. Thank you. That sounds easier than I thought it would be. Our first port will also be Halifax, so I guess I can look up the port address for that port to enter into the app.
  4. My husband and I are sailing on a Canada New England cruise next week, and I have uploaded our vaccine cards into the Arrive Can app. I read that we need to register on Arrive Can within 72 hours of embarkation. What address do we put in Arrive Can if we are on a cruise? (NCL Pearl?) Also, do we need to complete it again if we're staying overnight in Quebec after the cruise? I find it to be a little confusing, so I'm hoping to get some advice.
  5. I was also in a holding pattern until I got our flight confirmation. But I was surprised as I received the flight confirmation from NCL about a week ago (our cruise is for Sept.16), so about 6 weeks ahead of the cruise. I booked the train as soon as I got the itinerary, and there was still decent availability. I'm actually super excited because I love train travel, and this me an excuse to book a train trip. I hope there is good scenery between Quebec and Montreal! Also, as a side note, we got really good flight times from NCL. Our flights depart around 10 am and we arrive by 6 pm at both destinations, so no red eye flights.
  6. My husband and I are on a cruise from Boston to Quebec this September and we got our flight itinerary the other day. We have a 2 day deviation for the return, and are scheduled to fly out of Montreal. I suspected as much when I booked the cruise, so I had already made hotel reservations in Montreal for the night before we return home. We decided to take a train from Quebec to Montreal, and the cost was fairly reasonable (I think around $150 for the 2 of us).
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