The Canadian government announced on June 16 that the "limited customs clearance" measures between Canada and the United States will be extended for another 30 days until July 21.

  The border between Canada and the United States bans “non-essential travel” for tourism and leisure purposes from March 21, but trade is not affected. This is the third extension of the clearance limit.

  A reporter from China News Service recently visited the Peace Arch Park at the Canada-US border crossing in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

  The Peace Arch across the Canada-US border is a landmark of this park. It was officially unveiled in 1921. Tourists do not need to clear customs in the Peace Arch Park, but they are not allowed to use the park to cross the border.

  The Canada-US border has always been regarded by the world as "the world's longest undefended borderline."

  The United States is Canada's largest trading partner. Under normal circumstances, the average daily trade volume between the two countries is about 2 billion US dollars, and about 200,000 people cross the border.

  (Reporter Yu Ruidong Editor Zhou Jing)

Editor in charge: [Wang Kai]