The Point Roberts crossing connects Point Roberts, Washington with Delta, British Columbia. Point Roberts is a geographic oddity — a small American exclave accessible by land only through Canada — making this crossing unique in that most travelers must cross the border twice to reach it from the US mainland.
Best times to cross: Traffic is generally light year-round. Seasonal increases occur during summer when Point Roberts residents and visitors travel to and from the exclave.
Lane types available: Standard passenger vehicle lanes. Limited commercial traffic. Hours of operation may vary — verify before traveling.
Northbound (US to Canada): SR-548 cameras near Blaine show US-side approach conditions leading to the crossing. Southbound (Canada to US): BC-17 cameras on the Delta side show Canadian-side conditions approaching Point Roberts.