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Border wait times tool launched for Easter weekend

The Canada Border Services Agency introduced a new tool on its web site Thursday to help travellers minimize their wait times at the Canada-U.S. border on Easter weekend. CBC News wants to hear from you! Tell us how long you waited to get into Canada and where did you cross? Tweet us with the hashtag #cbcborder
The Canada Border Services Agency introduced a new tool on its website intended to help travellers, who are either visiting Canada or who are returning home from the U.S., plan their drive through any one of Canada's 26 busiest borders before leaving for the long weekend. (Jason Kryk/Canadian Press)

The Canada Border Services Agency introduced a new toolon its web site Thursday to help travellers minimize their wait timeat the Canada-U.S.border thislong Easter weekend.

"As the warmer weather approaches, so do higher traveller volumes at Canada's borders. This Easter weekend is no exception, and the CBSA is introducing a new feature on its website to help travellers prepare for potentially longer border wait timesthis holiday weekend," the agency said Thursday.

We want to hear from you!

How long did you wait to cross the border into Canada this Easter weekend and where did you cross?

Tweet us with the hashtag #cbcborder

The Forecasted Border Wait Timestool is intended to help travellers, who are either visiting Canada or who are returning home from the U.S., plan their drive through any one of Canada's 26 busiest border crossings before leaving for the long weekend.

The estimated borderwait times are based on "a statistical analysis of past traffic volumes" and are subject to change as a result of unforeseen events, weather conditions, etc.

For instance, if you are driving through the Douglas (Peace Arch) border crossing, which connects Washington state and B.C., the new tool advises you are likely to wait one hour between 5 p.m. and midnight on Saturday.

If you are planning to take the Ambassador Bridge which connects Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont., the new tool informs you there will be an expected wait time of 45 minutes between 4-5 p.m. on Sunday.

If you are coming back from a shopping trip in Plattsburgh, N.Y., this weekend, the wait time at theSt-Bernard-de-Lacolle Highway 15 border crossing couldset you back approximately half an hour between 6 p.m. and midnight on Monday.

The new tool will tell you what the average daily wait time is for any day of the week as well as any statutory holiday including Canada Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Itis intended to complement the onlineCurrent Border Wait Timestable, which is said to be updated "at least once an hour, 24 hours a day and seven days a week."

Current border wait times are posted on Twitter via @CBSA_BWT. The information is checked every 15 minutes, but the agency only tweets when there is a change in the wait time, a spokesperson for the agency told CBC News in an email.

Twitter accounts for each port of entryhave also been created tomakeit easier for users to receive specific border wait times updates on their smartphones.

The CBSA is not responsible for posting the wait times when you cross into the U.S. as those are managed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.