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Temporary suspension of service at Four Falls, New Brunswick land border crossing

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) today announced the temporary suspension of service at the Four Falls, New Brunswick port of entry (POE) along the Canada-United States land border.

The Four Falls POE operates on a seasonal basis from April to September, and opened for the season on April 13, 2020. Due to the present public health situation and current restrictions on non-essential travel, the CBSA has reviewed its operations and will temporarily suspend service at the Four Falls port of entry effective May 17, 2020, at 11:59 pm (ADT). This measure is intended to be temporary in nature and will remain in effect until further notice.

Persons whose travel is essential must seek entry to Canada at an alternate port of entry, such as the Andover border crossing (approximately 12 km south of Four Falls) or the Gillespie border crossing (approximately 14 km north of Four Falls)...

This was excerpted from a 15 May 2020 news release by CBSA.

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