Quebec Municipality to Require Visitors to Scan QR Code to Enter and Leave

Quebec Municipality to Require Visitors to Scan QR Code to Enter and Leave
The Quebec provincial flag is seen in a file photo. The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
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Îles-de-la-Madeleine, a municipality of just over 12,000 in Quebec, is implementing new policies that will require visitors to scan a QR code when they enter and leave the municipality.

The measure is part of a plan to charge tourists a $30 fee, detailed in draft regulations adopted by the local government on April 9. The local government introduced the “Passe Archipel” (Archipelago Pass) and created the Sustainable Territorial Management Fund. The proceeds of the pass will be used to improve tourism infrastructure and preserve the natural environment of the Îles de la Madeleine archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.