The health and safety of our guests and team members are our top priority, so we have put the following measures in place for all Frontiers North-operated trips and establishments.
As the situation around COVID-19 continues to evolve, so may our policies and procedures as new information and guidelines are made available from public health officials. We are closely monitoring the situation and will make updates to this page as they become available.
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Last updated 29-Sept-2022
Guests arriving into Canada from any international point of origin must adhere to Canada’s requirements to enter the country. All COVID-19 border requirements will end as of Oct. 1, 2022. Please visit this COVID-19: Travel, testing and borders page for detailed information.
For those Guests who require a COVID-19 test result to return to their country of origin, there will be a direct service available to you through Star COVID Testing (click here for credit card authorization form). This is a third-party service not offered by Frontiers North Adventures; guests are responsible for making their own arrangements if desired. For more information, contact Marina at [email protected].
Transport
Whether on our charter plane, aboard a Tundra Buggy or somewhere in between, our private transport vehicles will now undergo enhanced cleaning including more frequent sanitization of high touch surfaces. Additionally, we employ the use of an electrostatic sprayer across our Churchill operations. Hand sanitizer will be made readily available for application by guests prior to boarding all vehicles.
Accommodations
To minimize the potential for cross-contamination, the Tundra Inn hotel became Clean It Right-certified in 2020. All full time staff are trained in an enhanced cleaning education and awareness program.
Meal Service
Food preparation will continue in accordance with Manitoba Health guidelines for food establishments. We encourage guests to sanitize their hands upon entering food establishments while on tour. To minimize the potential for cross-contamination, we have adjusted lunch service aboard our Tundra Buggies to include individually-wrapped sandwiches. Canned pop, fresh water, hot beverages and refills are also available. Additionally, the Tundra Inn and Tundra Pub became Clean It Right-certified in 2020, with all full time staff trained in an enhanced cleaning education and awareness program.
Tundra Buggy Lodge
Staff at the Tundra Buggy Lodge have been trained in an enhanced cleaning education and awareness program following Clean It Right guidelines. Each of the lodge units—Dan’s Diner, Thanadelthur Lounge, and Hearne and La Perouse sleeping quarters—are equipped with an intake to draw in fresh air at regular intervals and will undergo enhanced cleaning daily, including more frequent sanitization of high touch surfaces with an electrostatic sprayer. The bathrooms will also be deep cleaned daily with high touch surfaces sanitized every half hour during peak usage times. Hand sanitizer will be made readily available to guests throughout the lodge.
Assigned sleeping arrangements in the same pod(s) will also be enforced for groups travelling together where possible to increase physical distance between groups and minimize cross-contamination.
Revised Booking Policies
Be assured that we are doing everything we can to ensure your travel safety and to provide maximum flexibility for your trip. Given these unique circumstances, we have made adjustments to our booking policies to give you extra peace of mind. You will find our policy detailed in full under our terms and conditions.
Bring Your Mask
Guests and staff may be required to wear a mask for certain portions of the trip, including but not limited to while participating in activities operated by third party suppliers. Individuals may also elect to wear a mask by choice for their own personal protection and to protect other persons they may come in contact with.
It is the guest’s responsibility to provide their own mask for the duration of the trip; if the guest does not have a mask of their own, one can be purchased in Churchill at Fifty Eight North - Home of the Tundra Buggy at 124 Kelsey Blvd. in Churchill.
Illness Management
All guests and staff are responsible for assessing their personal health, and for wearing a mask or staying home if feeling unwell. If guests or staff are experiencing symptoms while on tour, we encourage them to tell their Guide and use their judgment to make the most responsible decision based on their situation.
Travel Sustainably
In keeping with our sustainability efforts, to reduce waste and prevent cross-contamination, we encourage all our guests to bring their own pre-filled, reusable beverage container (eg. water bottle or resealable travel mug) throughout the duration of the tour.
Carry Proof of Vaccination
We recommend that guests carry physical proof of Health Canada approved COVID-19 vaccination on their person for the duration of their tour, as they may be required to present it on check-in at various stages of their trip. Acceptable proof of vaccination includes physical, printed or electronic vaccination records and/or cards. We have been advised that if a guest holds a Manitoba Immunization Card, the QR code alone may not be sufficient, so we strongly encourage all guests to print their proof of vaccination and carry a physical copy on their person prior to the commencement of their tour. Failure to provide proof of vaccination may result in the Guest’s access being denied to certain third-party services throughout their trip.
You can click here to check if you qualify as a fully vaccinated traveller in Canada.
Proof of vaccination information must include:
Click the link to see a sample immunization record that meets the requirements outlined above.
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