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  1. Driving Across the United States / Canadian Border in Vermont. 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.

  2. Monument Road. The US purchased 12,580 square feet of land on the south side of Monument Road on May 25, 1932, and spent $5,625 to erect a red brick border station, which saw little traffic. This crossing was about 2000 feet north of Monument #1, which marks the beginning of the land border between the US and Canada.

    Canada Port Of Entry Name
    Canada Road/highway [community]
    Province/ Territory
    U.s. Port Of Entry Name
    Hwy 9 (Top of the World Highway)
    Hwy 1 (Alaska Highway)
    Hwy 3 (Haines Highway)
    Hwy 2 (Klondike Highway)
  3. Vermont shares 15 border crossings with the Canadian province of Quebec along a 90-mile border. While many of the ports of entry generally experience low volume traffic, two border crossings are included in the top 20 busiest ports of entry along the northern border – Highgate Springs and Derby Line. These 2 border crossings carry around ...

  4. Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) | AOT is a government agency of the state of Vermont that is responsible for planning, constructing, and maintaining a variety of transportation infrastructure in the state. Vermont shares 15 border crossings with Qu é bec along a 90-mile border. Two of these border crossings, Highgate Springs and Derby ...

  5. 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. There can be significant delays at this crossing during peak ...

  6. Jun 21, 2023 · The good news: There are 14 other vehicle crossings, many suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, along Vermont's 78 miles of border with Canada. Some, but not all, are open 24 hours.

  7. This border crossing is located between the villages of Derby Line, Vermont and Stanstead, Quebec, both of which are developed up to the border.The two villages have a historically friendly relationship with one another, and there were several roads east of the U.S. 5-Quebec 143 crossing that once crossed the border, but have been barricaded since 2009.

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