The Canadian government has discontinued permits for crossing the U.S.-Canadian border by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail.
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.
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.
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