Flooding Closes Canadian Highway 39, CBP Advises Alternate Ports
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is advising the traveling public that all commercial and passenger vehicles traveling in western North Dakota and southeastern Saskatchewan may be required to use alternate ports of entry due to local road closure. All U.S.…
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ports of entry remain open at this time; however, Canadian Highway 39 is currently closed from Estevan, Saskatchewan to the border at Portal, North Dakota. Commercial and passenger traffic can utilize the 24-hour ports of Dunseith, North Dakota to the east of Portal and Raymond, Montana to the west of Portal as alternate travel routes. (See 07/20/11 news, 11071954, for BP summary of CBP's announcement.)