Our friends to the north: Are you planning a trip from Canada into Montana? We can’t wait to welcome you. Here's a quick guide to help your border crossing go smoothly.
Valid Passport: Make sure your passport is valid for your full stay in the U.S. (six months beyond your travel dates is recommended). If you are crossing the border with minors, be sure to have notarized travel permission letters from their parents or legal guardians. If you are traveling solo with your children, be sure to bring a note of permission from the other parent. United States citizens under the age of 16 may use their birth certificate or naturalization certificate for travel between the United States and Canada.
Most Canadian citizens don't need a visa for short visits to the U.S., but double-check your eligibility if you're traveling with a non-Canadian passport.
You’ll find 13 U.S. entry points from British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan into Western Montana. For real-time border wait times, visit U.S. Customs and Border Protection at visit cbp.gov.
*Crossing only available by Waterton Lake boat tour or hiking trails.
**Crossing closes at the end of September and reopens mid-May.
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