CBSA temporarily suspends service at Coutts and freedom rally protest converges on Coaldale
LETHBRIDGE, AB. — As the truckers’ blockade and protest against COVID mandates continues at the Coutts in Southern Alberta, the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) has suspended service at the border point of entry, effectively shutting down travel between the U.S. and Alberta at that location.
The CBSA issued the following statement:
“The CBSA recognizes border disruptions affect both travellers and industry and we are working to restore normal border operations at this port of entry as quickly as possible. Thank you for your patience while we get operations back on track.
The ports of North Portal, and Regway, Sask, Rooseville, BC and Kingsgate, BC are the closest alternative processing sites for commercial traffic. However, due to evolving circumstances and until further notice, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) encourages you to refer to the CBSA Website for information regarding hours of service and commercial servicing at either site in real time.”