Canadian name | US name | Location | Hours | Comments |
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Douglas (Peace�Arch) | Blaine (Peace�Arch) | Surrey/White Rock, BC (Hwy 99) – Blaine, WA (I-5) | 24 hours, daily (Nexus: daily, Canada-bound 7am–12am, US-bound 7am–9pm) | Primary border crossing point for passenger vehicles. No commercial traffic allowed. Best Nexus lane access. Canadian side is undergoing major street and building construction (July 2008). |
Pacific Highway | Blaine (Pacific�Highway) | Surrey, BC (Hwy 15) – Blaine, WA (WA-543) (From Hwy 99 southbound take exit 2A and go along 8 Ave for 1.5km to Hwy 15. From I-5 northbound take exit 275 for WA-543.) | 24 hours, daily (Nexus: daily, Canada-bound 2pm–6pm, US-bound 10am–6pm) | Also known as "Truck Crossing". Primary border crossing point for trucks and buses. Passenger and foot traffic also welcome, with waits usually shorter than at Peace Arch. Canadian and US Customs offices here are better places to ask questions than Peace Arch. US side has just finished major street improvement (early 2008). |
Aldergrove | Lynden | Aldergrove, BC (Hwy 13) – Lynden, WA (WA-539, the Guide Meridian) | Passengers 8am–12am daily. Commercial 8am–4pm Mon–Fri (exc. hols) | Due north of Bellingham. Often has shorter lines than Peace Arch and Pacific Highway, but if you are going to or from Vancouver or the western suburbs the longer drive to Aldergrove usually eliminates this benefit. |
Huntingdon | Sumas | Huntingdon, BC (Hwy 11) – Sumas, WA (WA-9) | Passengers 24 hours, daily. Commercial 8am–5pm Mon–Fri (exc. hols) | Convenient to Abbotsford. |
Boundary Bay | Point Roberts | Delta, BC (56th St) – Point Roberts, WA (Tyee Drive) | � (Nexus: daily; Canada-bound 9am–9pm summer, 10am–6pm winter; US-bound 11am–7pm) | This crossing is only useful for reaching Point Roberts, the US tip of a Canadian peninsula which extends just south of the 49° N latitude. There is no land access from there to the rest of the USA. |