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Canada, Pacific Crest Trail
Canada closes border between B.C.-U.S. crossing at Pacific Crest Trail
The Canadian Border Services Agency says hikers on a trail that crosses into British Columbia from Washington state will no longer be allowed to proceed without first entering Canada through a designated entry point.
Canada tightens border entry rules for Pacific crest trail hikers
The Canada Border Services Agency announced that hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail can no longer enter Canada directly via the trail and must use designated border checkpoints. This change affects the final segment of the trail into British Columbia.
"This breaks my heart" – thru-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail banned from crossing border into Canada
The PCT is a 2,650-mile-long hiking and equestrian trail that roughly follows the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountains near the west coast of the U.S. Travelling north, the trail spans the entire length of the U.S. from Mexico to Canada and takes hikers through California, Oregon and Washington.
Canada ends undocumented access to U.S. cross-border hiking trail
While the entire trail is approximately 4,265 kilometres from Mexico to Canada, there is a 13-kilometre extension into Canada that some hikers include in their expedition.
Canada stops letting cross-border hikers enter B.C. on Pacific Crest Trail
The CBSA announcement says the closest designated entry points for hikers entering B.C. are in Osoyoos and Abbotsford. The Canadian Border Services Agency says hikers on a trail that crosses into B.C. from Washington state will no longer be allowed to proceed without first entering Canada through a designated entry point.
Canada no longer allows hikers to enter B.C. via Pacific Crest Trail
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is closing entry to the country along the Pacific Crest Trail.The 4,265-kilometre trail stretches from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington state.
Canada will no longer offer border crossing permits to Pacific Crest Trail hikers
The Canada Border Services Agency says it will no longer issue permits to enter Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail. Instead they now have to enter at a designated port of entry.
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