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'Start the car!' Many Islanders ecstatic over Atlantic bubble: Your Comments

Many Prince Edward Islanders were overwhelmed whennews broke early Wednesday afternoon that Atlantic Canada would soon bubble allowingpeople to travel freely between provinces starting July 3.

'Quick! To the Costco'

The Confederation Bridge will get much busier come July 3 as the bubble in Atlantic Canada begins. (Jane Robertson/CBC)

Many Prince Edward Islanders were overwhelmed whennews brokeWednesday afternoon that Atlantic Canada would soon bubble allowingpeople to travel freely amongprovinces starting July 3.

Islanders put Costco runs, visits to familyand cottage vacationson the table Wednesday as trip planningto the mainland begins for thousands.

People had a lot to say about the news, and took to social media to voice their opinions. Here are some of your comments, fromCBC's Facebook and Twitter accounts.

(Please note that usernames are not necessarily the names of commenters. Some comments have been altered to correct spelling and to conform to CBC style.)

'Try not to burst this bubble'

It seems as though Costco shopping tripswere top of mind for many. It has been a question people have been asking in the Facebook chat during livestreams with Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrison for quite some time.

That journey maysoon be a reality, it seems.

Wonderful news, butalso holding my breath. Hope for the best! Cynthia Lynn

Sara MacLeod said"someone should alert Costco" that many Islanders will be on the way."Hey Costco, you best stock up," said Dave Van Dyck.

Sean McAlduff and Cathy Cassie had similar comments. "Quick! To the Costco," McAlduff said. Cassie added: "Woohoo Costco here I come!"

Cynthia Lynn said she is "happy to have everyone" but urged caution to travellers. "Please please be careful," she said."Wonderful news, butalso holding my breath. Hope for the best!"

Bruce Lochheadreminded people to wash their hands, reiterating what health officials have said all along and asking Islanders and Maritimers not to spoil the moment.

"Wash your hands try not to burst this bubble."

Others are excited to finally spend time with family, since borders have essentially closed to other provinces for nearly five months.

'Finally'

Angie MacLeansaid the bubble is "fantastic and long overdue news" and that she's happy to finally visit her daughter.

Lynda Dunsford shared the same sentiment.

"Start the car!" she said. "Can't wait to see my grandchildren in Dartmouth, N.S."

Fred Fraser, Simone Gallant,Annisha Rousseaux-Bridle and others expressed how happy they were to finally go see relatives.

"I'm so happy, can't wait to see my family," Gallant said.

Lindsay Price Brun left a message reminding Islanders that now is a good time to support local business as much as possible.

"Islanders; from a Maritimer who has spent nearly every summer since childhood on your Island, buying only local while there plan on me spending so much more money this summer."

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