A poll shows most Atlantic Canadians have not travelled outside their home province since the travel bubble was announced in early July.
Narrative Research has found those who did were generally satisfied with the bubble arrangement.
However, three-quarters of respondents were opposed to expanding the bubble to the rest of Canada.
Most Atlantic Canadians are also against the reopening of the Canada-U.S. border.
More than 3,300 adults in Atlantic Canada took part in the online survey last week (August 5-9).
Atlantic Canadians strongly oppose opening its borders to the rest of Canada within the next month, eliminating the required quarantine period. Atlantic Canadians are even more against opening the Canada/US border. Visit https://t.co/6xnpxSMyp1 to see the news release of findings pic.twitter.com/ekzZOQAVDJ
— Narrative Research (@EveryNarrative) August 13, 2020