CBSA cuts service hours at some low traffic land border crossings
The COVID-19 related measure is temporary and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced a temporary reduction of service hours at 27 low-traffic ports of entry along the Canada-United States land border.
The Agency says these COVID-19 related measures are temporary and will be reviewed on an ongoing basis as the public health situation evolves.
According to the CBSA these changes should not affect commercial traffic.
A list of ports of entry affected is available in this Fact sheet – List of Land Ports of Entry with temporary reduction of service (hour adjustments)
– (20-04-2020) CORRECTION: COVID-19 – Temporary reduction of service at some low traffic Canadian land border crossings in Saskatchewan. The new temporary hours of service for four border crossings in Saskatchewan have been updated