On Monday, Jan. 28, Canada Border Services Agency announced that it will no longer issue permits on the Pacific Crest Trail for those who want to cross into British Columbia. The popular hiking ...
Hikers must now first enter Canada through a designated port of entry, agency says The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is closing entry to the country along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT).
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 ...
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 ...
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As of Monday, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced it would discontinue permits for those wishing to enter Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail. This means that any northbound hikers ...
The Pacific Crest Trail – a beloved National Scenic Trail – is a vast pathway that stretches 2,699 miles from Mexico to Canada passing through California, Oregon, and Washington. It is seen as a feat ...
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 ...