If you are heading south this long weekend, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has narrowed down five tips to make the return trip to Canada as smooth as possible.

1. Consider crossing in the morning

Arriving at the border in the morning, rather than in the afternoon or evening, gives you the best chance of avoiding lineups. In Manitoba, the CBSA recommends using the Emerson border crossing during peak travel times as it is open 24-7 and has the greatest capacity to process large volumes of traffic. Visit the CBSA website or download the CanBorder App to monitor wait times.

2. Keep your ID handy

There’s nothing worse than the sinking feeling of not being able to find your passport. Here’s a tip: Have it out and ready well before you arrive at the border, and you’ll be well on your way to a smooth crossing. No passport? Check our website for a list of other valid travel documents.

3. Do your homework

Not sure whether an item is allowed into Canada? Save the hassle by checking before you buy it. Still not sure? Call our Border Information Service at 1-800-461-9999 (toll-free within Canada) and just ask. Keep your personal exemptions in mind, and remember to save and tally up all your receipts – an officer may ask to see them at the border.

4. Don’t sweat it

Making a full declaration is easy. We know that 99 per cent of returning Manitobans want to follow the rules, and honesty truly is the best policy. When you declare any purchases or goods you’ve acquired while in the U.S. at the first opportunity, you eliminate the risk of penalties and charges. Say no to smuggling and make a full and accurate declaration.

5. Don’t take it personally

Being sent inside for further examination is no reason to panic. In fact, it’s a completely normal part of the border-crossing experience, and does not mean you have done anything wrong. You could be referred for further examination for any number of reasons, even for a random check.