Rak mentioned the security theatre at the Canadian border [0]. I agree, the current policy of requiring tests for fully vaccinated travelers, even for short trips to the US, is absurd. But I wanted to mention that there is a free COVID testing option that works even for day trips to the States. While the rapid antigen tests are not accepted at the border, nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT) are. One such test is the "ID Now" test, offered by Walgreens in the US. While they advertise results within 24 hours, my experience has been that the test results are sent to you within 1-2 hours (they are sent by email). When making reservations for the test online, they will ask you some screening questions. Answer "yes" to the one about international travel. That will get you the test for free. They don't seem to care if you show a Canadian driver's license for ID. It's a self-administered drive-through test, so it's very convenient. My family has used it three times, once taken the day before crossing the border, twice the same day. Each time the results have come back within two hours. Also be aware that even if the test comes back positive, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident can't be denied entry into Canada. Worst case, with a positive test result, you would be required to quarantine at home for two weeks. In any case, I think the Canadian government is under a lot of pressure to remove the testing requirement for fully vaccinated travelers, and I don't see it lasting much longer. [0]: gopher://rak.ac/0/phlog/2021-11-08-Canadas-COVID-Security-Theatre.md