Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 18, 2025

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YUKON / BRITISH COLUMBIA Haines Road – Haines Junction to Pleasant Camp – Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Haines Road, set to begin this morning and continue into tomorrow night.  20-25cm expected as a frontal system moves onto the Alaskan Panhandle.  Snow is expected to intensify this afternoon.  Although snow levels will […]

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 17, 2025

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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Thebacha Region including Ft. Smith – Salt River Reserve – 10-15 cm of snow expected with snow falling at rates of 2-3 cm per hour into the afternoon.  Reduced visibility may contribute to transportation delays. BRITISH COLUMBIA / ALBERTA / SASKATCHEWAN Freezing rain warning in effect for regions along Highway 52.  Icy surfaces […]

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 14, 2025

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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES Hay River Region (including Enterprise) under a snowfall warning until this afternoon producing up to 15cm.  Reduced visibility and accumulating snow may contribute to poor travel conditions and delays. BRITISH COLUMBIA Highway 3 – Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass expecting 15 to 20 cm of snowfall into Saturday morning. Hazardous driving conditions due […]

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 12, 2025

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ONTARIO Environment Canada has issued a Winter Weather Travel advisory for regions off Lake Ontario – this will impact the 401 in said regions.  Reduced visibility due to heavy snow bursts may cause hazardous driving conditions and contribute to transportation delays.  Snow may transition to rain towards the early afternoon. CONFEDERATION BRIDGE As of 07:20 […]

November 11, 2025 – “LEST WE FORGET”

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ONTARIO Drivers in southwestern Ontario may expect delays due to weather and road conditions today. ENVIRONMENT CANADA has issued the following – “An intense band of lake effect snow continues to affect areas south and southeast of Lake Huron this morning. Snowfall rates of 5 to 10 cm per hour along with occasional lightning and […]

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 10, 2025

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ATLANTIC CANADA SERVICE DISRUPTIONS All ferry crossings to Newfoundland have been cancelled due to weather related conditions for today and tomorrow. As of 10:20 Monday November 10, 2025 – Confederation Bridge is experiencing high winds resulting in restricted vehicle crossings “Restricted classes include automobiles towing trailers, motorcycles, highsided vehicles including trucks, tractor trailers, recreational vehicles, […]

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 7, 2025

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ATLANTIC CANADA SERVICE DISRUPTIONS   All ferry crossings to Newfoundland have been cancelled due to weather related conditions. Confederation Bridge is experiencing high winds resulting in restricted vehicle crossings “Restricted classes include automobiles towing trailers, motorcycles, highsided vehicles including trucks, tractor trailers, recreational vehicles, and buses.” https://www.confederationbridge.com/

Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 4, 2025

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Weather Alert for Newfoundland   Avalon and Burin Peninsulas may experience 80-110 km/hr winds Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening, while the majority of the island will experience 30-50mm of rainfall. Trans-Canada highway between Grand Falls and St. John’s may see possible closure due to weather conditions. Out of town locations (including Clarenville, Marystown, Bay Rovers, […]

CBSA SYSTEM OUTAGE – BORDER DELAYS October 2, 2025

CBSA SYSTEM OUTAGE CAUSING BORDER DELAYS CBSA has been experiencing system outage and issues since Monday September 29, 2025.  All ports of entry to Canada have been affected by this resulting in significant delays and backlog.  Peace Bridge and Queenston/Lewiston paused commercial truck processing.  Windsor has trucks backed up stretching up to 8 km. Although […]

WILDFIRE CLOSURE – AUGUST 11, 2025

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***ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND TERMINAL UNDER IMMEDIATE EVACUTATION ORDERS***   An emergency  evacuation order has been issued for St. John’s Newfoundland terminal due to out of control wildfire creeping in to close vicinity.  All inbound and outbound terminal operations will be paused for the safety of terminal employees.  All inbound freight will be stopped at the […]