BORDER ALERT: CBSA Permanently Shuts Four Falls Port of Entry, How to Avoid Denied Entry & Fines in 2026

Executive Summary: The End of the Four Falls Crossing
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has officially finalized the permanent Four Falls Port of Entry closure in New Brunswick. After being inactive for six years, this seasonal crossing will never reopen. RCIC Vineet analyzes the impact for travelers and the legal necessity of using designated ports.
- Official Date: The permanent closure was formalized on May 11, 2026, ending a temporary suspension that began in May 2020.
- The Core Reason: Low seasonal traffic (8,000 travelers) and the lack of a U.S. counterpart POE made the location operationally redundant.
- Mandatory Alternates: Travelers must now use the Andover or Gillespie Portage crossings, both located within 15 km of the former site.
- Compliance Risk: Entering Canada through a non-designated point can lead to immediate prosecution, heavy fines, or seizure of goods.
BORDER ALERT: CBSA Permanently Shuts Four Falls Port of Entry—How to Avoid Denied Entry & Fines
Travelers crossing between Maine and northwestern New Brunswick must update their navigation systems. On May 11, 2026, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) announced the permanent Four Falls Port of Entry closure. While the gate has been physically closed since the early days of the pandemic in 2020, the new directive ensures it will never return to service.
This is more than just a logistical shift; it is a matter of legal compliance. In Canada, failing to report to a designated Port of Entry (POE) is a serious offense. As we enter the busy 2026 summer travel season, using an abandoned crossing "by mistake" can result in the permanent loss of Trusted Traveler status (like NEXUS), thousands of dollars in fines, or even criminal prosecution under the Customs Act.
If you are planning a trip to Atlantic Canada, RCIC Vineet breaks down the approved alternate routes and the specific hours of operation you need to know to ensure a smooth crossing.
Traveling with a Criminal Record? Book a Border Admissibility Audit Today1. 2026 Alternate Ports of Entry: Andover & Gillespie Portage
The good news for travelers is that the Four Falls Port of Entry closure does not leave you stranded. Two highly efficient alternates are located within a 15-minute drive of the original location. Depending on your time of travel, you must choose between a 24/7 facility or a daily service point.
| Designated Port of Entry | Precise Location | 2026 Hours of Operation |
|---|---|---|
| Andover | 6 Route 190, Carlingford, NB | 24 Hours / 7 Days a Week |
| Gillespie Portage | 600 Route 375, California Settlement, NB | Daily: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. |
Before you hit the road, check the official CBSA wait time dashboard. While Andover is 24/7, Gillespie Portage can often be faster during peak afternoon hours for those arriving from Maine.
2. Why the CBSA Shutdown Four Falls Permanently
The decision for the Four Falls Port of Entry closure was not made in a vacuum. Following a comprehensive review of operational needs in Atlantic Canada, the CBSA identified four critical factors that rendered the crossing obsolete:
- No U.S. Counterpart: Unlike most crossings, there was no adjacent U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station on the American side of this specific road.
- Low Traffic Volume: During its peak seasonal operations, the port only processed approximately 8,000 travelers—a number easily absorbed by the Andover and Gillespie Portage stations.
- Proximity to Alternates: With two high-capacity crossings within 15 km, maintaining a third facility was no longer financially or operationally viable.
- Efficiency: Shifting resources to the 24/7 Andover facility allows for more consistent processing and better security oversight on the northwestern New Brunswick border.
Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, every person entering Canada must report to an officer at a designated port of entry. Entering at a closed location like Four Falls is legally considered an illegal entry and can result in immediate seizure of your vehicle.
3. Important Note: Traveling with a Criminal Record (DUIs)
While U.S. citizens do not need a visa or eTA to enter Canada, they are not exempt from criminal inadmissibility rules. If you are redirected from a closed port like Four Falls to a major hub like Andover, be prepared for thorough background checks.
Under Canadian law, offenses as minor as a DUI/DWI can make you inadmissible. If you have a record, you may need a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) or a Legal Opinion Letter from an RCIC to cross safely in 2026. Without these, even using a valid POE will result in being turned back to the United States.
Secure Your Legal Entry into Canada
A Four Falls Port of Entry closure is a reminder that border rules are constantly shifting. Whether you're navigating new routes or overcoming a past criminal record, precision matters. Let our licensed RCIC professionals audit your admissibility and prepare the documents you need for a stress-free crossing.
Book Your Border Entry Strategy AssessmentTop 5 FAQs: Four Falls Border Closure 2026
1. When did the Four Falls border crossing officially close?
The Four Falls Port of Entry first suspended services on May 17, 2020. However, the CBSA officially formalized the permanent closure on May 11, 2026.
2. Which alternate border crossing is open 24/7?
The Andover Port of Entry (6 Route 190, Carlingford, NB) is the primary alternate and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
3. What happens if I accidentally drive through the closed Four Falls point?
Entering Canada through a non-designated or closed POE is a violation of the Customs Act. You can face heavy fines, vehicle seizure, and loss of Trusted Traveler status (NEXUS/FAST).
4. Does the closure affect entry from the U.S. side?
Yes. Because there was no U.S. counterpart POE at Four Falls, travelers heading north into Canada from this part of Maine must divert to the nearest approved U.S. exit/Canadian entry point, such as Fort Fairfield/Andover.
5. Can I check current border wait times online?
Yes. The CBSA provides real-time updates for wait times at the Andover facility and other major land border crossings via their official website and mobile app.
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