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Chief Mountain port of entry closes for the season

The Chief Mountain port of entry is closing for the season on September 30, at 6:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST). It will reopen in the spring of 2025.

Due to its high elevation and harsh winters, Chief Mountain only operates from May to September.

Travellers can use the Carway port of entry, Del Bonita port of entry or Coutts port of entry as an alternative during the seasonal closure.

Chief Mountain is located along Alberta’s Highway 6 on the boundary of Waterton Lakes National Park. At 1,722 meters, it has the highest elevation of all border crossings in Canada and has long been considered one of Canada’s most scenic ports of entry.

For additional information, visit the Border Information Services online or call 1-800-461-9999.

https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/news/2024/09/chief-moun…


Le point d'entrée de Chief Mountain ferme pour la saison

Le point d'entrée de Chief Mountain fermera pour la saison le 30 septembre à compter de 18 heures, heure normale des Rocheuses (HNR). Il rouvrira au printemps 2025.

En raison de son altitude élevée et de ses hivers rigoureux, Chief Mountain n'est ouvert que de mai à septembre. Les voyageurs peuvent utiliser les points d'entrée de Carway, de Del Bonita ou de Coutts pendant la fermeture saisonnière.

Chief Mountain est situé le long de l'autoroute 6 de l'Alberta, à la limite du parc national des Lacs-Waterton. Situé à plus de 1 722 mètres d'altitude, Chief Mountain est le plus élevé de tous les postes frontaliers du Canada et a longtemps été considéré comme l'un des plus pittoresques du pays.

Pour plus d'informations, communiquez avec le service d’information sur la frontière en ligne ou appelez le 1-800-461-9999.

https://www.canada.ca/fr/agence-services-frontaliers/nouvelles/2024/09/…

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Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)
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