Canadian authorities announced the closure at the end of January, stating it "aligns with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, which does not allow travelers to enter the U.S. from Canada on the trail.
Hikers now face a long detour to an official border crossing if they want to trek the last few miles of the 2,650-mile ...
The Canadian government has discontinued permits for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
One of the world’s most iconic long-distance hiking trails for hiking enthusiasts is the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). It ...
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 Pacific Crest Trail permit program has ended. Anyone seeking to complete the Canadian portion of the trail must use a ...
The PCT is a 2,650-mile-long hiking and equestrian trail that roughly follows the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountains near ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Canadian government has discontinued permits for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. As of Jan. 27, hikers looking to complete the ...
the terminus is at the border,” said Jack Haskel, trail information manager at the Pacific Crest Trail Association, in a phone call with McClatchy. “The Canadian connector segment is just a ...
The Pacific Crest Trail stretches from Canada, all the way to Mexico, passing through Washington State on the way. The trail ...
Thru-hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail are no longer able to enter Canada via a permit, but will have to go to a station of port instead.