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Planning a 2,650-mile trek on the Pacific Crest Trail from the U.S.-Mexico border to Canada? Prepare to turn around.
Hikers are longer being allowed to cross into Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail. A statement issued Jan. 27 by the Canada ...
The Canadian government has discontinued permits for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
To get there, hikers walk a section of the Pacific Crest Trail that meanders leisurely under oak trees, along a creek and passes grazing cows. It’s an easy hike, though its mileage could ...
Pacific Crest Trail visitors could get a permit to cross into Canada to save dozens of miles walking to the nearest U.S. road ...
The change aligns with the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol policy, which does not allow hikers to enter the United States on the trail.
Planning a 2,650-mile trek on the Pacific Crest Trail from the U.S.-Mexico border to Canada? Prepare to turn around. On Monday, the Canada Border Services Agency announced it will no longer issue ...
SEATTLE — Hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail will now have to take a detour on their way to Canada. The change goes into effect on Friday. The Canada Border Services Agency announced that hikers ...