Au revoir curfew – What you need to know

Au revoir curfew

We have been waiting for the curfew to be lifted since January 9, 2021 to be able to walk the streets past 8 p.m. Across the province Quebecers will be allowed to dine and have cocktails on terraces, patios welcome friends and family back to their backyard parties.

The Quebec government has not lifted all the restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic as of yet but we are certainly on the right track and see the light at the end of the tunnel as new cases of COVID-19 are steadily dropping and more and more Quebecers are receiving their first vaccination.

Montreal restaurants terraces reopen as Quebec says good-bye to the curfew!

New rules for Quebec:

  • curfew is lifted across the province of Quebec
  • Restaurants are allowed to open up their terrace and patio’s to serve guests
  • Outdoor gatherings up to eight people at private residents
  • Travelling between regions in Quebec is allowed
  • up to 2,500 people are allowed in area’s or theatre’s with assigned seating
  • Indoor gatherings are still not allowed
  • No gyms are allowed to reopen yet
  • No dinning inside restaurants yet
  • Travelling to Ontario from Quebec is still forbidden

The Quebec government will issue new rules and most likely lift more restrictions May 31, 2021.

More details can be seen on Quebec’s website for their timeline here.

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