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This is a list of border crossings along the International Boundary between Canada and the United States. They are ordered from west to east (crossings with Alaska from north to south).
Contents
- Land ports of entry
- Closed land ports of entry
- Unstaffed road crossings
- Ferry crossings
- Recent and proposed changes
- References
The Land ports of entry list is limited to places where CBSA and/or CBP now provide border inspection services. Crossings where border inspection services were once provided, but have since been barricaded are listed in the Closed Land Ports of Entry section. Unstaffed crossings are listed in the Unstaffed Road Crossings section. Separate sections are also provided for Rail Crossings and point-to-point Ferry Crossings.
Land ports of entry
Port of entry hours of service for road crossings, except where noted, are open year-round during the day.
Closed land ports of entry
This list includes only those crossings known to have had Customs or Immigration services at the border. They are listed in order from west to east. Other unattended roads are listed are listed in the Unstaffed Road Crossings section.
Unstaffed road crossings
This is a list of roads that cross the U.S.-Canada border that do not have border inspection services. Requirements for reporting to CBSA or CBP for inspection are noted.
Ferry crossings
This list is of point-to-point international ferry services, including those for road vehicles, passengers and rail. Other marine ports of entry are not included.