International Falls–Fort Frances Border Crossing

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International Falls–Fort Frances Border Crossing
International Falls Mn Inspection Canopy.jpg
US Border Inspection Station at International Falls, MN as seen in 1998
Location
CountryUnited States; Canada
Location
Coordinates48°36′28″N 93°24′05″W / 48.607798°N 93.40149°W / 48.607798; -93.40149Coordinates: 48°36′28″N 93°24′05″W / 48.607798°N 93.40149°W / 48.607798; -93.40149
Details
Opened1895
US Phone(218) 283-2541
Canadian Phone1-506-636-5064
HoursOpen 24 hours
Website
https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/international-falls

The International Falls–Fort Frances Border Crossing connects the cities of International Falls, Minnesota and Fort Frances, Ontario, at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge.

The US port of entry was established in 1895, when the city of International Falls and its post office were established. However, significant cross-border traffic didn't occur until after the dam across the Rainy River was completed in 1905. In 1912, the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge was completed.[1] It was built by the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company, and featured a railroad track and two vehicular lanes. Cars and trucks must cross the tracks at grade on both ends of the bridge.

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  1. ^ Whitbeck, Faye (July 11, 2012). "The Bridge". ifallsjournal.com. International Falls Journal. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
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