People entering Nova Scotia from outside Atlantic Canada must complete a tracking form to enter the province so that government officials can verify they complete 14 days of self-isolation required under the public health order

Non-bubble visitors must provide an address where they will be staying and self-isolating for 14 days and a phone number where they can be reached 24/7. Provincial staff will contact those visitors every day to make sure they are observing the 14-day self-isolation requirement.

Nova Scotia’s borders, while restricted, are not closed. People from outside of Atlantic Canada are welcome to the province, but they must self-isolate for 14 days when they arrive. If they have already self-isolated in another Atlantic Canadian province, they may enter Nova Scotia without having to self-isolate again.

If visitors who are supposed to be self-isolating do not answer their phone after three attempts in one day, police will conduct in-person checks.  The fine for violating the Health Protection Order is $1,000 for a first offence.