Border Crossing Hours To Be Shortened In Northeast Washington (But Not As Much As Proposed)
Listen
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has finalized shorter hours for several border crossings in northeastern Washington state, effective this fall. The reduction in operating hours in one case was modified based on protests from the local community.
Beginning October 1, drivers entering the U.S. from British Columbia will need to get to the border before 8 p.m. if they plan to use the rural crossings near Danville or Metaline Falls. Those northeastern Washington border posts currently stay open until midnight.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the reduced hours are based on declining traffic and the agency’s desire to redirect resources to border crossings with higher workloads.
Earlier this month, residents and business owners in Ferry County, Washington, complained, resulting in hours being added back for the crossing between Grand Forks, BC, and Danville. It was going to be open daytime-only from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Now that will be 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“During a recent town hall, local community and business owners expressed concern about the reduction of hours. CBP listened to those concerns in determining the final hours of operation,” said Blaine, Washington-based CBP Area Port Director Ken Williams in a statement emailed on Wednesday.
The CBP statement predicted the reduction in hours at Danville would have a “minimal” impact because less than one car per hour typically drives across that border crossing during the hours it soon will be closed.
There are alternative border crossings that are open 24 hours per day, but they are a considerable drive away. The Laurier crossing on U.S. Highway 395 stays open until midnight and the Frontier crossing south of Trail, BC, operates 24 hours per day.
Copyright 2018 Northwest News Network
Related Stories:
‘Welcome Back Loonies’: U.S. Reopens Border To Canadian Leisure Travelers
There was cheering, celebration and emotional reunions along the northern border on Monday as the U.S. reopened its land and sea crossings to Canadian leisure travelers for the first time in 19 months. The international ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria began sailing again with all of its initial southbound trips sold out. Some border restrictions remain that could temper the rebound in tourism.
In A Hot NW Housing Market, Even Isolated Point Roberts Is Seeing Prices Sizzle
How hot is the Pacific Northwest real estate market? So hot that even in an isolated exclave such as Point Roberts, Washington, home prices are sizzling and some properties are changing hands sight unseen.
Couples And Families Separated By U.S.-Canada Border Closure Find Oasis At Peace Arch Park
This coming Sunday, March 21, will mark one year since the U.S. and Canada closed their shared border to nonessential crossings due to the pandemic. It’s anybody’s guess when the border might reopen for discretionary trips. In the meantime, every weekend rain or shine, Peace Arch State Park in Blaine, Washington, becomes a happening meetup point for couples and families separated by the northern border.