"We're excited to be back to international after a two year hiatus and there's a lot of excitement and energy in the running community. "This is really just another step for crossing an international border, which again is a privilege it isn't a right for us," he said, adding that if participants have a question they can head to the marathon's website for more information on filling out the app. He said they've been working with the border agencies since registration opened to ensure that rules would be followed. One person, who said they are Canadian, posted in the group asking for clarification on the app and another post had dozens of people in the comments trying to figure out how to sign in.Īaron Velthoven, vice president and executive producer of the Detroit Free Press Marathon, told CBC News that since they made the announcement they've seen a handful of complaints and concerns come in, but not a significant amount. In the Facebook group, Detroit Free Press Marathon Runners, the news that ArriveCAN would be a requirement had some worried and looking for alternatives.
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