Taylor Swift is holding her final three concerts of the Eras world tour in Vancouver this weekend, and fans are coming up from the south to see her perform.
The Peace Arch border crossing was backed up past the final Interstate 5 exit by 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 6. And by 2 p.m., cars were lined up onto Peace Portal Drive. The crossing remained busy northound until just after 6 p.m.
A similar experience was had at the Lynden border crossing in Aldergrove, where traffic going north was backed up all the way to Edaleen Dairy by late afternoon on Friday.
Saturday morning, Dec. 7, is looking to have a similar experience of delays as Swifties cross into Canada.
Swift has been dubbed the second greatest pop star of the 21st Century, and as she finishes her world tour in B.C., tourism experts are in their Era of awe over how far-reaching her impact has been.
"I think that we're in such uncharted territories here with Taylor Swift and what her tour has done, sort of all throughout the world," Rohaan Sethna told Black Press Media.
Swift is concluding her 120-plus date tour in Vancouver with three shows this weekend. The tour took her around North America, South America, Asia, Australia and Europe, beginning on March 17, 2023.
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