coronavirus pandemic and the Canada U.S. border being closed, some Canadian snowbirds are still finding a way to fly south for the winter.Although the border is closed to all non-commercial vehicles, flights are still operating between the countries.Paul, whose last name Global News has agreed to withhold for fear of backlash against his company, says his 91-year-old father is one person who will make the trip down south in a helicopter.“My father has been going to Florida for the past 20 years and every year he goes down in the middle of January and returns usually in April.”He tells Global News his father has hired a service to drive his car across the border that will meet him at an airport on the other side, where he can then drive the.