I don't have NEXUS and a big reason why is I believed the in person interview was in Toronto or Ottawa. That's a big drive and time commitment for me. However, I checked out the OP's link and it looks like the interview can be done at the Thousand Islands Bridge crossing. That's a much easier get for me and doable as a day trip. Thank you
@deedubb for posting. I'm going to check into this in detail and find out for sure if Thousand Islands is really available. At the moment, before the price hike, $50 USD for 5 years is a tremendous service for a very low price.
Edited to add: for some weird reason, I also thought a retina scan was required but I don't see any mention of that at all on the website. Looks like fingerprints and a photo. I think I had that idea as years ago I sat beside a woman on an AC MCO to YYZ flight and after we deplaned and were walking at the same clip through Pearson, she stopped before Immigration/Customs and scanned her eye on a small machine beside a door and then the door opened and she walked through. Sounds like something out of Mission Impossible. For whatever, reason I thought that might be NEXUS. However, it is more likely she was with security, or an air marshall, RCMP, police or some other security service. She wasn't the most pleasant person to sit beside. I read a paperback and had a sandwich on the flight. She smirked away and rolled her eyes. Anyway, I clearly was a very boring seatmate for the flight. After watching her retina scan, she was definitely the interesting one.