The Land ports of entry list is limited to places where CBSA and/or CBP now provide border inspection services. Crossings where border inspection services were once provided, but have since been barricaded are listed in the Closed Land Ports of Entry section. Contact the Port of Alcan/Tok at (907) 774-2252 two hours prior to arrival in order to schedule an officer onsite. Poker Creek Border Crossing: Seasonal dates subject to change depending on road conditions. During non-seasonal dates, there are no phones at Poker Creek; the phone number for the nearest POE is Alcan at (907) 774-2252 or 907-774-2242.
Little Gold Creek/Poker Creek, Yukon Border Crossing Closing for the Season on September 23
September 12, 2018
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) advises travellers that the Little Gold Creek/Poker Creek port of entry will close for the season at 9 p.m. (Pacific Daylight Time) on Sunday, September 23. The port will re-open in the spring of 2019 as permitted by road and weather conditions.
Travellers may use the Beaver Creek port of entry as an alternative during the winter months.
This was posted on the CBSA website.
Source:CSCB; CBSA
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Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek Border Crossing | |
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The Canadian side of the joint border inspection station at the Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek Border Crossing | |
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Country | United States, Canada |
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Coordinates | 64°05′08″N141°00′05″W / 64.0856°N 141.001317°WCoordinates: 64°05′08″N141°00′05″W / 64.0856°N 141.001317°W |
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Opened | 1971 |
US Phone | (703) 921-7750/7751 |
Hours | 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM, summers only |
Website http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/alcan |
The Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek Border Crossing is located on the Top of the World Highway, which connects the communities of Tok, Alaska and Dawson, Yukon on the Canada–United States border. This crossing is notable for being the northernmost international border crossing in North America.
History[edit]
The Top of the World Highway was completed around 1955, but the US performed border inspection services about 120 miles away in Tok, Alaska until 1971, when it built a log cabin-style inspection station at the border. In 2001, the US and Canada constructed a joint border inspection station, where inspectors from both countries occupy a single facility.[1]
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References[edit]
- ^'Joint U.S.-Canada border post dedicated'. 2001-08-12. Archived from the original on 2014-09-04. Retrieved 2014-08-31.