Safely Arrived - (23)Thanksgiving week creates the year’s most challenging border crossing conditions. This guide helps you navigate peak holiday travel successfully.

 

Peak Traffic Patterns

Wednesday before Thanksgiving: Heaviest southbound traffic from US to Mexico, northbound from Canada. Wait times triple normal averages. Evening crossings see 3-6 hour waits at major ports.

Sunday after Thanksgiving: Return traffic overwhelms all crossing points. Afternoon and evening create gridlock. Monday morning remains busy as travelers extend weekends.

Enhanced Enforcement During Holidays

CBP doesn’t relax standards during holidays. Expect:

  • Thorough document verification despite long lines
  • Increased scrutiny of food declarations
  • Random vehicle inspections are more common
  • Zero tolerance for incomplete or inaccurate declarations

Food Declaration Requirements

Thanksgiving creates unique food transportation challenges. All food must be declared, regardless of preparation or packaging.

Prohibited items:

  • Raw meats and poultry (includes that fresh turkey)
  • Most fruits and vegetables
  • Unpasteurized dairy products
  • Items containing meat (even baked goods with meat ingredients)

Allowed with declaration:

  • Commercially canned foods (sealed)
  • Hard cheeses (properly packaged)
  • Most baked goods without meat
  • Spices and dried herbs

Family Travel Considerations

Traveling with children requires additional preparation:

  • All minors need proper documentation (a passport or a birth certificate, depending ontheĀ  crossing method)
  • Children traveling without both parents need notarized consent letters
  • Be prepared to explain custody arrangements if questioned
  • Have contact information for all adults readily available

Timing Strategies

Best crossing times during Thanksgiving week:

  • Tuesday morning (before rush begins)
  • Thanksgiving Day itself (the quietest day of the week)
  • Friday morning (most families still at destinations)

Worst crossing times:

  • Wednesday 2pm-midnight
  • Sunday 11am-10pm
  • Monday 6am-10am

Weather Contingency Planning

November weather creates additional complications. Northern crossings face snow and ice. Have:

  • Alternate routes identified
  • Emergency supplies in vehicle (blankets, water, snacks, first aid)
  • Full tank of gas before approaching the crossing
  • Weather apps with alerts enabled
  • Flexibility in travel timeline

Technology Resources

Critical apps for Thanksgiving border crossings:

  • CBP Border Wait Times (real-time updates)
  • Weather apps for crossing area
  • Google Maps with offline maps downloaded
  • International calling capability verified

Final Preparation Checklist

Before departing:

  • Check wait times immediately before leaving
  • Verify all documents readily accessible
  • Prepare your declaration list in advance
  • Ensure vehicle registration and insurance are current
  • Charge all devices fully
  • Pack patience and realistic expectations