Maida–Windygates Border Crossing
Maida–Windygates Border Crossing | |
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Location | |
Country | United States; Canada |
Location |
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Coordinates | 49°00′00″N 98°21′54″W / 49°N 98.364950°WCoordinates: 49°00′00″N 98°21′54″W / 49°N 98.364950°W |
Details | |
Opened | 1929 |
US Phone | (701) 256-5087 |
Canadian Phone | (204) 246-2201 |
Hours | Open 9:00 AM-10:00 PM |
Website http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/hansboro |
The Maida–Windygates Border Crossing connects the cities of Langdon, North Dakota and Morden, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. It is connected by North Dakota Highway 1 in Cavalier County on the American side and Manitoba Highway 31 in the Municipality of Pembina on the Canadian side.
The US border station of Maida, which was built in 1961, was replaced in 2012.[1] The construction of this replacement border station required a local bar in Maida named Jacks Bar to be torn down.[2] Now the once booming town, originally established in 1884,[3] sits empty with only one resident.
The Windygates border station was built in 1963, and was slated to be replaced in 2017.[4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "New U.S. Border Crossing At Maida". Pembina Valley Online. July 14, 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
- ^ "Maida Bar to Close Because of Border Patrol Expansion". Retrieved 2017-04-10.
- ^ Patera, Alan H. & Gallagher, John S. (1982). North Dakota Post Offices 1850-1982. Burtonsville, Maryland: The Depot. p. 46.
- ^ Sukkau, Steven (29 July 2015). "New Border Crossing Facilities Coming In 2017". Pembina Valley Online. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
Categories:
- Canada–United States border crossings
- 1929 establishments in Manitoba
- 1929 establishments in North Dakota
- Buildings and structures in Cavalier County, North Dakota