

Heinbach said she lost about $4,000 due to loss of work from the quarantine requirement. Now this guy, for some reason he didn’t like me or whatever, he quarantined me,” Heinbach said. Otherwise the guy can do whatever because other guys before that did not quarantine me. Still, Heinbach says the, CBSA officers working the port have too much power. State Park by crossing a ditch on 0 Avenue.

The provincial government closed the Canadian side of the park earlier this year. Peace Arch Park is owned by both Canada and the U.S. That’s the reason, even though I never left the country.” “None, it’s basically because I’m going into that border booth – I’m coming by there. “There’s no reasonable reason for quarantining me,” Heinbach said, adding that officers didn’t say why she had to quarantine for a two-minute visit in the park. couple embrace only option to meet – Peace Arch Park

Once inside the office, Heinbach said, CBSA officers told her she had to undertake a 14-day quarantine. While the evening visit only lasted a couple of minutes, Heinbach said she had been in the park earlier that afternoon for coffee and cake.Ī nearby RCMP officer informed Heinbach that she had to bring the dog to the nearby CBSA office, as all pets imported into the country must meet requirements set out by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. 15 to collect a newly purchased dog from her husband Ian. within walking distance of her South Surrey home, visited the park on her birthday Sept. The Canada Border Services Agency says all travellers seeking entry into Canada, “no matter where or what mode of entry,” must report to CBSA and may be subject to quarantine measures.īirgit Heinbach, who has a husband that lives in the U.S. A South Surrey woman says she had to spend 14 days in quarantine after being in Peace Arch State Park for two minutes.
