U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Alcan Port of Entry

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Tok, United States

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Alcan Port of Entry Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Alcan Port of Entry is located in Tok, United States on Milepost 1221.8 Alaska Hwy. U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Alcan Port of Entry is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category border crossing station in United States.

Address

Milepost 1221.8 Alaska Hwy

Phone

+19077742252

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Ranjot Singh Chahal

Great experience ️️

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John Colt

So rude I’m trying to leave Alaska bc I have another job waiting on me back in the lower 48. I was told I could fly back but, what about all my house hold goods really. I’m not trying to see Canada’s country side just drive thur that’s all in an out in like 20 hrs. I will never visit Canada again nor will I travel thru the Alaskan/Canadian border! Maybe they need to Reevaluate their own life both the US and Canada BPA.

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Josh N.

Great view

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Mahlon Cleveland

Border agent was rude over the phone. There is no sense in allowing citizens to call the border if the agents will be impatient and rude while answering questions. I would not reccomend calling during the carona outbreak as they are clearly being put under a large amount of stress.

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Jeanne Appel

Yeah, back in the United States!!! When the gentleman asked about my dogs and left for a minute, I thought they were going to check their papers... but he came back with dog treats. What a great welcome to Alaska !!!! Thank you.

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Bill Ducat

The woman that questioned us seemed rather stern and very serious about her job, but we passed through with little issue, once she confirmed we had no firewood on board....Now, there was a rather large stack of store bought wrapped firewood piled up on the side of the road, so firewood smuggling is obviously a real issue. It did have me wondering however, if had we been going the other way, would we have been asked if we wanted to buy any firewood? Discretion being the better part of valor, and not really wanting to spend the night there, I kept that question safely tucked away in my mind!

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Peter's Doboer's Loser Account

Yep, just your typical border protection. Nothing much to say folks.

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Nadine

Very rude and condescending. The Canadian side is much friendlier, as is the US Skagway border crossing. Maybe the power has gone to their heads and have forgotten they are still human like the rest of us. (4th border crossing in 2 weeks)