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Border wait times: Canada–U.S.​

https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/bwt-taf/menu-eng.html

Current border wait times​

This table displays wait times for reaching the CBSA primary inspection booth when crossing the Canada–U.S. land border. The table:
  • is updated at least once an hour, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week
  • lists border crossings geographically from east to west
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CBSA OfficeCommercial FlowTravellers FlowUpdated
St. Stephen
St. Stephen, NB/Calais, ME
Not applicable2 hours2021-08-09 12:03 ADT
St. Stephen 3rd Bridge
St. Stephen, NB/Calais, ME
No delay3 hours2021-08-09 10:57 ADT
Edmundston
Edmundston, NB/Madawaska, ME
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 13:14 ADT
Woodstock Road
Belleville, NB/Houlton, ME
No delay30 minutes2021-08-09 13:24 ADT
Stanstead
Stanstead, QC/Derby Line, VT
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 12:14 EDT
St-Armand/Philipsburg
St. Armand, QC/Highgate Springs, VT
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 12:14 EDT
St-Bernard-de-Lacolle
Lacolle, QC/Champlain, NY
No delay15 minutes2021-08-09 10:27 EDT
Cornwall
Cornwall, ON/Rooseveltown, NY
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 12:14 EDT
Prescott
Prescott, ON/Ogdensburg, NY
15 minutes15 minutes2021-08-09 11:14 EDT
Thousand Islands Bridge
Lansdowne, ON/Alexandria Bay, NY
1 hour 30 minutes3 hours 30 minutes2021-08-09 12:07 EDT
Sault Ste. Marie
Sault Ste. Marie, ON/Sault Ste. Marie, MI
1 hour 15 minutes45 minutes2021-08-09 11:53 EDT
Fort Frances Bridge
Fort Frances, ON/International Falls, MN
7 hours7 hours2021-08-09 11:27 CDT
Queenston-Lewiston Bridge
Queenston, ON/Lewiston, NY
1 minute4 minutes2021-08-09 12:30 EDT
Rainbow Bridge
Niagara Falls, ON/Niagara Falls, NY
Not applicable45 minutes2021-08-09 11:38 EDT
Peace Bridge
Fort Erie, ON/Buffalo, NY
1 minute8 minutes2021-08-09 12:30 EDT
Blue Water Bridge
Sarnia, ON/Port Huron, MI
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 12:29 EDT
Windsor and Detroit Tunnel
Windsor, ON/Detroit, MI
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 12:00 EDT
Ambassador Bridge
Windsor, ON/Detroit, MI
No delay10 minutes2021-08-09 11:58 EDT
Emerson
Emerson, MB/Pembina, ND
No delay15 minutes2021-08-09 09:37 CDT
North Portal
North Portal, SK/Portal, ND
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 10:00 MDT
Coutts
Coutts, AB/Sweet Grass, MT
No delay45 minutes2021-08-09 10:01 MDT
Abbotsford-Huntingdon
Abbotsford, BC/Sumas, WA
No delay30 minutes2021-08-09 08:48 PDT
Aldergrove
Aldergrove, BC/Lynden, WA
No delay1 minute2021-08-09 09:30 PDT
Pacific Highway
Surrey, BC/Blaine, WA
No delay15 minutes2021-08-09 09:30 PDT
Douglas (Peace Arch)
Surrey, BC/Blaine, WA
Not applicableNo delay2021-08-06 09:14 PDT
Boundary Bay
Delta, BC/Point Roberts, WA
No delayNo delay2021-08-09 08:56 PDT



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Mistral

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Any headlines like "Record number of single male travelers crossed border into Canada today..." ? LOL
 
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gallantca

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Excellent question. Since there is no federal vaccine passport will Canada be ok with using the passport app Excelsior like in NY or some other database. Maybe the fed will have access to your vaccination status the same way Nexus or Global has access to states DMV records.
They just did the press conference. They did not talk about New Yorkers but they talked about people from Ontario. He said the details were being flushed out but people from the outside the province will be able to submit proof of vaccination from their province and get a Quebec QR code which is what will be used in restaurants, bars and gyms. I suspect it will be similar for you. Sounds like it's a one time process done online.
 

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Border crossing a breeze if you have all paperwork ready to go. So many Americans turned back because they didn't even do ArriveCAN. Read requirements before you leave home. I don't give any big tips at all. None at all actually. 3 Euphoria so far.. loved having a beer at club downtown.. beautiful girls and great music. Nothing but a tease. "Working from home" in Montreal.
 

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I used to fly from Detroit for weekends of fun. Air Canada had a cheap nonstop from Windsor. Looks like the average price for a girl has gone up to 250 CAD nowadays (So 200 USD). Finding a girl like what I will get in MTL will set me back 500 to 1000 USD here in Detroit.

Looking forward to coming back.
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Border crossing a breeze if you have all paperwork ready to go. So many Americans turned back because they didn't even do ArriveCAN. Read requirements before you leave home. I don't give any big tips at all. None at all actually. 3 Euphoria so far.. loved having a beer at club downtown.. beautiful girls and great music. Nothing but a tease. "Working from home" in Montreal.
Did you drive across? I wonder how it is to fly and how you would go about getting the COVID test to enter back into the US.
 

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Are the Montreal bars open yet? I am waiting for more than the border to be open. I want to see the town eat at my favorite places and such too.
 

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Did you drive across? I wonder how it is to fly and how you would go about getting the COVID test to enter back into the US.
Ive got tix booked for a hockey weekend in November. Im curious as to the airport agents vs the border agents as well. Fingers crossed they dont roadblock me :)
 

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Did you drive across? I wonder how it is to fly and how you would go about getting the COVID test to enter back into the US.
If you're fully vaccinated, you don't have to take the exit COVID test, but everyone needs a COVID test upon entry regardless of vaccination status.

I'm in Montreal right now. If you're flying, be prepared for delays because the airlines are currently understaffed. I couldn't find a single direct flight, so I had to go through Toronto. Toronto customs is usually a breeze because so many people pass through. But this time, they asked extra questions. Aside from the obvious COVID stuff (show vaccination card, negative test) she asked to see my hotel reservation, which no one has ever asked. But despite the indirect flight, flight delays and a tad more probing, the hassle has been worth it. Just to see so many beautiful women on the street alone, to say nothing of the amazing agency women makes it all worth it.
 

Carmine Falcone

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To get back to the states you would. That’s why I asked about it.
I looked that up a few times and I believe it's one of the restrictions they did away with. But I looked it up again and you're correct. I had also looked up a testing center near my hotel when I thought it was necessary. It also appears there are rapid tests available at the airport. I'm probably subconsciously sabotaging myself so I can stay here forever.:p

Edit: a shout out (and also boo cuz now I have to leave) to Great Waloo for not letting me get stranded in Canada. I took a traveler's COVID test to get here. The COVID test administered by the Quebec government might not provide enough information for the airline, so instead you're referred to some private labs linked at the following website. Several options are available, from same-day testing at airport from Biron Health to Medfuture Clinic coming to you. It's a pain in the ass either way, but it's a small price to pay so I can actually enjoy life.
 
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If you're fully vaccinated, you don't have to take the exit COVID test, but everyone needs a COVID test upon entry regardless of vaccination status.

I'm in Montreal right now. If you're flying, be prepared for delays because the airlines are currently understaffed. I couldn't find a single direct flight, so I had to go through Toronto. Toronto customs is usually a breeze because so many people pass through. But this time, they asked extra questions. Aside from the obvious COVID stuff (show vaccination card, negative test) she asked to see my hotel reservation, which no one has ever asked. But despite the indirect flight, flight delays and a tad more probing, the hassle has been worth it. Just to see so many beautiful women on the street alone, to say nothing of the amazing agency women makes it all worth it.
When you say “probing”.....

I looked that up a few times and I believe it's one of the restrictions they did away with. But I looked it up again and you're correct. I had also looked up a testing center near my hotel when I thought it was necessary. It also appears there are rapid tests available at the airport. I'm probably subconsciously sabotaging myself so I can stay here forever.:p

Edit: a shout out (and also boo cuz now I have to leave) to Great Waloo for not letting me get stranded in Canada. I took a traveler's COVID test to get here. The COVID test administered by the Quebec government might not provide enough information for the airline, so instead you're referred to some private labs linked at the following website. Several options are available, from same-day testing at airport from Biron Health to Medfuture Clinic coming to you. It's a pain in the ass either way, but it's a small price to pay so I can actually enjoy life.
I did a Google for Biron Health...

COVID-19 screening for international departures​

For travellers departing from Montreal-Trudeau Airport....

Before choosing your test
  1. Make sure the test is approved by the destination country as well as any other country where you have a layover. Details on IATA
  2. Make sure to choose a result period suitable for the requirements of the destination country (generally between 48h to 72h)
The Biron advantages
  • Tests approved by Canadian government authorities.
  • Attestation of negative test result available upon request.
  • Receipt for insurance included (check with your insurer for screening coverage)

Rapid RT-PCR (1h)​

  • Result in 1h
  • 299$

Rapid antigenic (15 min)​

  • Result in 15 minutes
  • 149$

PCR screening (48h)​

  • Result in 48 business hours
  • 250$

@Carmine Falcone You lucky Man, for being in MTL, with a Fountain of Ladies...



***I REMEMBER THOSE DAYS***
 
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jmioffe

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When you say “probing”.....


I did a Google for Biron Health...

COVID-19 screening for international departures​

For travellers departing from Montreal-Trudeau Airport....

Before choosing your test
  1. Make sure the test is approved by the destination country as well as any other country where you have a layover. Details on IATA
  2. Make sure to choose a result period suitable for the requirements of the destination country (generally between 48h to 72h)
The Biron advantages
  • Tests approved by Canadian government authorities.
  • Attestation of negative test result available upon request.
  • Receipt for insurance included (check with your insurer for screening coverage)

Rapid RT-PCR (1h)​

  • Result in 1h
  • 299$

Rapid antigenic (15 min)​

  • Result in 15 minutes
  • 149$

PCR screening (48h)​

  • Result in 48 business hours
  • 250$

@Carmine Falcone You lucky Man, for being in MTL, with a Fountain of Ladies...



***I REMEMBER THOSE DAYS***

Holy smokes, $149-$300 for a test to get back into the U.S.?
 

Carmine Falcone

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The coronavirus is going to be endemic, like the common cold. Don't be surprised if it's the new normal to require a test for travel.
 
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jmioffe

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The coronavirus is going to be endemic, like the common cold. Don't be surprised if it's the new normal to require a test for travel.
I traveled in Europe a few weeks ago, COVID tests to return to the U.S. were free at the railway station in Germany and about $25 at the airport in Kiev. Are there similarly cheaper options in Canada?
 

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i am glad that i am driving to montreal and wont have to take a re-entry covid test before driving back to the us. however, i have not left for montreal yet because i am waiting on my results from my entry covid pcr test. this has turned out to be a real pain. i took one at the cvs drugstore-- they advertised a turnaround of 1-2 days, however in practice they take more than 72 hrs, so no good. i am now waiting on a covid test taken at an urgent care associated with the local hospital. this seems more reliable and i should have my results in time-- probably because they have their own testing labs rather than farming the test out as cvs does.
 

jmioffe

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i am glad that i am driving to montreal and wont have to take a re-entry covid test before driving back to the us. however, i have not left for montreal yet because i am waiting on my results from my entry covid pcr test. this has turned out to be a real pain. i took one at the cvs drugstore-- they advertised a turnaround of 1-2 days, however in practice they take more than 72 hrs, so no good. i am now waiting on a covid test taken at an urgent care associated with the local hospital. this seems more reliable and i should have my results in time-- probably because they have their own testing labs rather than farming the test out as cvs does.
Are you exempt from re-entry covid test if driving? In that case, it might be better just to fly to Burlington and rent a car or bus over, no?
 
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IamNY

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Are you exempt from re-entry covid test if driving? In that case, it might be better just to fly to Burlington and rent a car or bus over, no?
Yes. And you read my mind regarding Burlington and renting a car. Totally my plan of attack to infiltrate the border!
 

jmioffe

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Yes. And you read my mind regarding Burlington and renting a car. Totally my plan of attack to infiltrate the border!
I would be just as interested in taking a bus since car rentals are reportedly in short supply. unfortunately, the train is still not an option.
 
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