October 15, 2021 - Starting Nov. 8, The United States will be opening its land and sea border to non-essential fully vaccinated Canadian travellers for the first time since March 2020 reports CTV.ca. Canada has allowed fully vaccinated Americans to do since Aug. 9.

According to the report, while Canada requires any eligible American traveller who visits to show a negative test result at the border, the U.S. isn’t expected to ask Canadian citizens to show proof of a negative test before crossing at a land or sea port of entry, but does require such proof for air travel to the USA.
Mixed vaccine doses also requires some clarification and Canadians will need a valid PCR test to return home, as is the case with air travel.
Read the full report here.