The Canadian government has discontinued permits for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
Mayor of Windsor, Ont., Drew Dilkens has invited Osoyoos and communities across Canada to join a new alliance to coordinate ...
The PCT is a 2,650-mile-long hiking and equestrian trail that roughly follows the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountains near ...
The Canadian Border Services Agency says hikers on a trail that crosses into British Columbia from Washington state will no ...
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is closing entry to the country along the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The 4,265-kilometre trail stretches from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and ...
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA ... The closest entries into Canada are Abbotsford and Osoyoos, both of which are approximately 100 kilometres away from the trail.
Thru-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail are no longer able to enter Canada via a permit, but will have to go to a station of port instead.
The closest ports of entry are Osoyoos and Abbotsford which are ... who also are banned from crossing the border on the trail. In response to the move, the Pacific Crest Trail Association says ...
The Pacific Crest Trail permit program has ended. Anyone seeking to complete the Canadian portion of the trail must use a ...