The image features a detailed bar graph placed over a map of Canada, depicting the total number of border crossings in 2019. The blue-shaded bars on the graph represent different border crossings, with each crossing labeled along the x-axis. These crossings include Boundary Bay, Peace Arch, Pacific Highway, Aldergrove, and Huntingdon.
Each border has a total number of crossings, as well as a division between light and dark blue. As the graph in the top right corner shows, the dark blue colors visualizes border crossings from Canadians, while the lighter blue color represents all others.
Additionally, elements such as “HWY-1”, “HWY-99”, and place names like “Richmond”, “Surrey” and “Abbotsford” are visible on the map in the background. There is also a north arrow in the top left corner.
The copyright on the bottom affirm the graph’s data source as Statistics Canada and the media owner as Postmedia News.
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