'Welcome back': After 19 months, Greyhound buses to resume between Canada and the U.S.
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After 19 months, Greyhound Canada has announced it will resume service across the border in just two weeks. In Montreal, the long bus shutdown has made it too expensive or too difficult for many people to cross the border, even when they were legally allowed.
But many Montrealers will be celebrating when they hear that after 19 months, Greyhound Canada has announced it will be resuming service across the border in just two weeks.
Nov. 8 is when the U.S.-Canada land border will finally open to Canadians driving south, as long as they're fully vaccinated.
Greyhound said in an email to subscribing customers on Monday that it's ready to resume service the same day.
"Welcome back to the United States," said the email's subject line. "We're ready to reconnect."