A road blockade around Calais is due to assemble later to protest about the French port's migrant camp in a move set to disrupt travellers, reports the BBC.
Lorry drivers and farmers also plan to form a "human chain" in protest against the French government's failure to close the camp, known as the 'Jungle'.
Lorries will park across the A16, which runs from Calais and Boulogne.
British home secretary Amber Rudd met her French counterpart last week and both pledged to improve the camp.
The lorry drivers are staging their protest over increasing threats from migrants and organised gangs, who have being attempting to board the vehicles.
The 'Jungle' has become the focal point of France's migrant crisis, with about 7,000 people living there from countries such as Sudan, Syria and Eritrea, many of whom exist in squalor.
The Freight Transport Association said it had spoken "at length once again" on Saturday with one of the protest organisers, David Sagnard, and he had indicated the blockade would go ahead as planned.
Mr Sagnard told BBC News 80 lorries and 100 tractors would take part.