CBSA says Four Falls port of entry will not reopen
The Canada Border Services Agency is permanently closing the Four Falls port of entry in New Brunswick.
The seasonal crossing has been out of service since May 2020, when it was temporarily locked due to COVID.
The CBSA says several factors were considered before announcing the closure, including the seasonal operating model of the port of entry (open from mid-April to mid-October), low traffic volumes (an average of eight thousand travellers per season), and the proximity of two additional ports of entry.
There is also no adjacent port of entry on the other side of the border in the United States.
The two nearby ports of entry are in Andover, NB and Gillespie Portage, NB.