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  1. Oct 17, 2024 · Vermonts border with Canada is fairly short, spanning just 90 miles (145 kilometers), and passing through the Canadian province of Quebec. The majority of its crossing points are popular with truckers, particularly the Derby Line Stanstead and Highgate Springs Saint Amand.

    • Driving Across The United States / Canadian Border in Vermont
    • Detailed Information on Each Vermont Border Crossing
    • General Information on Vermont Border Crossings

    Vermont shares a 90 mile (145 kilometer) border with the Canadian province of Quebec that has 15 border crossings. It has several of the more heavily-traveled border crossings between the countries, including Derby Line / Stanstead and Highgate Springs / Saint-Armand.

    Below are links to all of the border crossings between the State of Vermont and Canada. These pages include detailed information on each port including travel tips, current border wait times, road conditions and other real-time information. As you read down the list, you are seeing the border crossings running from west to east. 1. Alburg / Noyan 2...

    You can get 24/7 information on weather-related road conditions, construction and congestion by calling 5-1-1 within Vermont or by dialing 1-800-ICY-ROAD.
    The Province of Québec maintains a telephone service, available 24/7, which provides “almost” real-time road conditions information. From within Quebec province, call 511 on any phone. You can also...
    As in most areas, traffic is very heavy crossing the border over holidays such as Thanksgiving Day. This is especially true if the holiday lands on a long weekend. Check out our Border Traffic Cale...
    Vermont and the Canadian province of Quebec both issue Enhanced Drivers Licenses EDL, NEXUS Cards and FAST Cards.
  2. Sep 24, 2024 · There are 15 land border crossings between Vermont and Quebec, Canada. The busiest of Vermont's border crossings is the Highgate SpringsSt. Armand/Philipsburg Border Crossing, which connects US-89 in America and Route 133 in Quebec.

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    • British Columbia. British Columbia is Canada’s westernmost province. It shares 1,347 miles of border with Washington state and small portions of Idaho and Montana.
    • Alberta. To the right of British Columbia is the province of Alberta. It only shares 185 miles with Montana, making it the shortest stretch of border with the United States.
    • Saskatchewan. Located between Alberta and Manitoba, Saskatchewan is one of three prairie provinces in Canada. It runs 393 miles along the states of Montana and North Dakota.
    • Manitoba. Manitoba is the easternmost prairie province in Canada. At 309 miles long, it shares a border with the states of North Dakota and Minnesota. It became an official province in 1870, before any of the other provinces previously mentioned.
  3. Jun 21, 2023 · Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. One of the best examples of a border town shared by Canada and the U.S. is in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. About an hour and a half southeast of Montreal, the towns of Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont were founded as essentially one village.

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  4. The Derby Line–Stanstead Border Crossing is a border crossing station on the Canada–United States border, connecting the towns of Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. It connects Main Street (U.S. Route 5) in Derby Line with Quebec Route 143 in Stanstead.

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  6. Derby Line / Stanstead – U.S. Interstate 91 / Canadian Autoroute 55. This is the most heavily-used border crossing in Vermont, and one of the 15 busiest ports between the United States and Canada. It is accessed by high-speed freeways on both the U.S. and Quebec sides of the border.

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