Border Watch
← Home

Why Border Watch

Border Watch exists because crossing the US–Canada border still means juggling multiple official sources—wait-time feeds, lane types, and camera pages that do not always line up. We built one calm place to see live waits and cameras for the corridors we cover, with the numbers grounded in what CBP and the CBSA publish.

We are not a government site. We do not replace border officers or official notices. We curate and present public data so you can decide when to leave, which crossing to try, and when to double-check with cameras before you commit to the queue.

If you want the methodology and limitations in detail, read How It Works. If you have ideas or corrections, use Suggestions And Feedback at the bottom of the site.