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Local U.S. Port of Entry offers unique travel program

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The Grand Portage Port of Entry offers Global Entry Card enrollment. Photo by Joe Friedrichs
The Grand Portage Port of Entry offers Global Entry Card enrollment. Photo by Joe Friedrichs

Looking for an easier way to get through airport security check lines or to return home from a fishing trip on the border lakes? WTIP’s Joe Friedrichs finds out the local answer in this interview with Craig Kalar, the port director from the Grand Portage Port of Entry. 

 
The Grand Portage port of entry is located on the Pigeon River and allows one to travel to Canada and experience another country while in the area. The Grand Portage Port of Entry processes global entry card applicants, a trusted traveler program sponsored by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Additional information about global entry can be found by clicking here and here. 

 

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