Daddo
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I don't mean to stomp on your parade but it is important that the information be accurate.Chet18013 said:When going north from Seattle on 5, turn off and go north on 539 which turns into Canada 13 and cross the border here. (Only open 9:00AM to 5 pm). This is the least used crossing and very seldom has more the 5 cars waiting. Canada 13 goes directly to Canada 1. Fill up with gas/fuel at the station at the traffic circle where 544 crosses 539 (about 3 miles south of the border).The fuel is the lowsest cost in the area and it's the closest tot the border. We went throughout here last week with our coach and toad and were cleared in less that 3 minutes to proceed.
By the way, in Canada gas and diesel are about $6.00 per gallon or 1.54 per L
Washington's 539, which turns into Hwy-13 when it crosses the border into Canada is mentioned previously as the Aldergrove Crossing, just north of Lyndon, WA. Driving north on Hwy-13 you intersect the TransCanada Hwy (Hwy-1) in 8 miles. This crossing is open 8:00 AM to 12-midnight 7-days per weeks. It is generally less busy that the other crossings in this area but it can be congested at times. Northbound traffic has a straight run through the inspection stations that are RV friendly. Southbound RVs should use the right hand lane, designated for trucks, commercial vehicles and RVs. It provides lots of room been for big rigs.