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Border Crossing 2025: How Canada’s New Hours Impact Your Travel Plans

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Introduction

Planning a trip to the U.S.? Whether you’re heading south for shopping, a family visit, or a road trip, there’s a big update you need to know. Starting January 6, 2025, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is changing the hours at 35 border crossings across Canada. These changes aim to make crossings smoother and more secure for everyone.


Rebecca Purdy, a spokesperson for the CBSA, explained: *”Analysis and planning for this adjustment in service took place over several months and is not related to the U.S. election.”* So, don’t worry—this is all about improving your travel experience.

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 What’s Changing with Border Crossing Hours?

Starting January 6, 2025, at 12:01 a.m. local time, many border crossings will have new hours of operation. These updates were coordinated between Canada and the U.S. to make things run more efficiently.

Most affected crossings see only two or fewer vehicles per hour during the times being reduced, and nearly all have alternative border crossings within 100 kilometers. The CBSA is focusing resources where they’re needed most—at busier ports of entry.

For the latest schedules, visit the Canada Border Services Agency website.

What It Means for Travelers

If you’re crossing the border, these new hours might mean a little extra planning. Some crossings will open later or close earlier, but major ones will stay open during peak times. The goal? Less waiting and more efficient processing for travelers.


Pro tip: Double-check the hours at your usual crossing before you leave, and have a backup route in mind just in case.

Why the Changes Are Happening

According to the CBSA: “Almost all of these ports of entry process an average of two or fewer vehicles per hour during the reduced hours, with alternative crossings available within a 100-kilometer radius.”

This shift will help border officers focus on busier crossings, speeding up processing times and enhancing security. Plus, syncing hours with the U.S. makes it easier for both countries to handle travelers and goods efficiently.

Tips for Smooth Border Crossings

Here are some easy ways to make your next crossing stress-free:
Check the hours: Look up the updated border crossing schedules on the CBSA’s website before you go.
Pack your documents: Make sure you’ve got your passport, visa (if needed), and any other travel papers ready to go.
Know your alternatives: If your go-to crossing is closed, find an alternative nearby.
Avoid restricted items: Leave behind anything that might get flagged at customs, like certain foods or goods.

Common Questions About Border Crossing Changes

Why are these changes happening now? The CBSA says it’s all about efficiency and better planning—it’s not tied to politics or elections.
Will this affect my trip? Probably not much. Most travelers will still have options to cross nearby without much hassle.

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Wrapping It Up

The new border crossing hours are designed to make things smoother and safer for everyone. As the CBSA put it: “These adjustments will allow both countries to maintain the safe and efficient flow of goods and people while improving overall border management.”

So, what’s the takeaway? A little planning goes a long way. Check the updated hours before your trip, pack your documents, and enjoy your time in the U.S.!