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Canadian Snowbirds Ready To Come Back

Campers outside their travel trailer near a rock formation in the American southwest

Instead of spending last winter sunning at Siesta Beach or sipping a drink at a downtown rooftop bar, many Canadian snowbirds stayed home, waiting out the pandemic.

But after a year of hibernation, more snowbirds are planning to return to Florida in 2021 — it is a just a matter of figuring out the best way to get here.

As snowbird season approaches once again, the U.S./Canada border remains closed to non-essential travel. But Canadians are coming anyway. Many say they will fly down if they cannot drive their car across the border, and several plan to have their cars shipped from Canada for the season.

To read the full Sarasota Herald-Tribune story, click here.

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