Ottawa, Ontario, August 1, 2012 — The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has several tips to help make your border crossing smoother this long weekend. As higher traveller volumes are expected, the CBSA recommends that you plan ahead to avoid longer border wait times at some ports of entry.
The CBSA is committed to providing the best possible service, and all ports of entry will be appropriately staffed to meet this expected increase in traffic. Travellers can help by preparing ahead and knowing what to expect before arriving at the border. The following are some helpful tips to those travelling this weekend:
The CBSA has modernized its reporting requirements for pleasure craft entering Canadian waters, in an effort to make it easier for private boaters to comply with reporting requirements.
For information on cell phone reporting for private boaters, visit http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/media/facts-faits/096-eng.html.
The CBSA strives to provide the best and most efficient service possible while maintaining the security and prosperity of Canada. If travellers have questions about their interactions with border services officers, they are encouraged to speak to a CBSA superintendent, who can address their questions or concerns at that time. Alternatively, travellers can visit the CBSA Web site and fill out an electronic feedback form, where they can voice comments, complaints and compliments.
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For further information:
Headquarters:
Media line
613-957-6500
1-877-761-5945
Northern Ontario Region:
Caroline Desjarlais
613-991-1591
Prairie Region:
Lisa White
403-292-4011
Quebec Region:
Media Line
514-350-6130
Pacific Region:
Faith St. John
604-666-5492
Greater Toronto Area Region:
Media Line
905-803-2800
Southern Ontario Region:
Jean D'AmelioSwyer
905-354-2011 or
519-967-4330
Atlantic Region:
Media Line
902-426-0900
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