The Canadian Border Services Agency has announced that it is ending the unreliable access to the area of Pacific Crest Trail.
The corridor, which revolves around walking long distances and horseback, extends across the border between British Columbia and Washington.
Although the entire track is about 4265 km from Mexico to Canada, there is a 13 -km extension in Canada that some hikers in their mission are covered.
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In a statement, CBSA said it “works in an advanced environment and constantly evaluates its programs and operations to support safe and safe borders.”
As of Monday, CBSA said that anyone who wants to continue on the way to Canada must now submit it to the entry port.
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“This change will make it easier to monitor compliance with trail users, enhance security on the border, is compatible with American customs and border protection (CBP) who do not allow travelers to enter the United States from Canada on the road,” CBSA said.
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The closest entry outlet for hikers and horseback is Osyoos and Abbotsford.
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