Champlain–St. Bernard de Lacolle Border Crossing

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Champlain-St. Bernard de Lacolle Border Crossing
Blackpool Border Crossing.JPG
Champlain, NY Border Inspection Station
(View from the Canadian side of the border)
Location
CountryUnited States; Canada
Location
Coordinates45°00′32″N 73°27′08″W / 45.008825°N 73.452358°W / 45.008825; -73.452358Coordinates: 45°00′32″N 73°27′08″W / 45.008825°N 73.452358°W / 45.008825; -73.452358
Details
Opened1967
US Phone(518) 298-8311
Canadian Phone1-800-461-9999
Hours24 hours
Website
Official Canadian website
Official US website

The Champlain–St. Bernard de Lacolle Border Crossing connects Champlain, New York, and St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Quebec, on the United States–Canada border. It is the terminus of Interstate 87 in the US and Quebec Autoroute 15 in Canada.[1] The route is the primary corridor between Montreal, which is less than 30 miles from the border, and New York City. The crossing is among the busiest in the US; more than two million travelers use it annually, including more than half a million during July and August.[2] and is the second-busiest USA-Canada border crossing that is not located at a bridge. This crossing is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.[3]

It is sometimes locally referred to as the Blackpool Border Crossing,[4][5] after the old crossing on U.S. Route 9 upon its own terminus, Meridian Road, also in Champlain.[6]

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  1. ^ Christopher J. Kukucha (1 July 2009). The Provinces and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy. UBC Press. pp. 163–. ISBN 978-0-7748-5856-4.
  2. ^ "Chapter 2: The 45th Parallel". United Divide: A Linear Portrait of the USA/Canada Border. The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Winter 2015.
  3. ^ "Canada Border Services". www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca.
  4. ^ ISLA. I.S.L.A. January 1987.
  5. ^ Catherine Nolin (15 May 2017). Transnational Ruptures: Gender and Forced Migration. Taylor & Francis. pp. 129–. ISBN 978-1-351-87787-9.
  6. ^ Canadian Transportation and Distribution Management. 1971.


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