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Expect More Traffic at the Border This March Break

March 16, 20262 Mins Read
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With March Break just around the corner, we can expect increased traffic at the border with the U. S.

Ontario schoolchildren will be off next week, along with some parents, so the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) predicts a rise in cross-border travel.

“As you prepare for your travels, knowing what you need to enter Canada will help ensure a smoother border crossing experience while also giving CBSA officers more time to focus on stopping dangerous goods and inadmissible people,” read a release from the CBSA.

The Windsor-Detroit Tunnel and Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, as well as the Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia, are expected to see busier crossings during March Break. To help ease the process, the CBSA has shared some tips.

The CBSA suggests traveling during off-peak times like early morning. Residents of Southwestern Ontario also have several crossing options available. The CBSA has a real-time webpage that shows wait times.

Typically, the last Sundays of school breaks and Mondays of long weekends are very busy at the border.

Have all your travel documents ready before reaching the window. This includes passports, permanent residency cards, and any other necessary paperwork.

If you’re traveling with kids who aren’t yours or whom you don’t have legal custody over, make sure to bring a letter from their custodial parent giving permission for travel.

If you’ve made purchases in the U. S. or elsewhere, keep all receipts handy when returning to Canada and be prepared to declare any items. If you’re unsure about what’s allowed or not, don’t hesitate to ask. The CBSA encourages shoppers to be aware of exemptions too.

Remember that prohibited weapons or firearms are not allowed at the border.

Even though recreational cannabis use is legal in both Canada and Michigan, you can’t bring marijuana products over for personal use-this applies whether they contain CBD, THC, or not.

If you need cannabis for medical reasons, you’ll have to obtain a valid permit or exemption issued by Health Canada; prescriptions from doctors won’t be accepted by CBSA.

Smuggling cannabis across borders is illegal and can lead to severe penalties including bans on crossing and serious criminal charges.

Make sure to check out the latest list of prohibited or restricted items so you can avoid delays or fines upon crossing.
Information on what cross-border travelers must know can be found on the official CBSA website.


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