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Chief Mountain Border Crossing

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When Legg had earlier examined the proposed customs site on an uncompleted section of road, he discovered the surveyed route would create an unsatisfactory uphill grade to the boundary. In response, the engineer built the road farther down the hillside. At then the highest elevation in Canada for a
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customs office, snow covered the ground when it opened in a tent in May 1936. The unpaved highway became muddy during the spring thaw making travel difficult. A combined customs office/residence building was completed in 1937.
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The highway was built over 13 months between the fall of 1934 and the summer of 1936 by Montana state employees and contractors.
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by about 48 kilometres (30 mi), was suggested as early as 1915. To provide employment during the
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was suggested by Herbert Legg of Canada Customs. No formal ceremony marked the opening in June 1936.
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restrictions prevented the seasonal reopening of the crossing in 2020 and 2021.
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on the Canadian side, creating the only road border crossing within the
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The idea for this road link, which would reduce the connection between
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and this crossing are the only ones closed in winter.
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Border crossing between Canada and the United States
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United States
Canada
MT 17
Highway 6
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
Browning, MT
Waterton Park
Coordinates
48°59′52″N 113°39′39″W / 48.997698°N 113.660796°W / 48.997698; -113.660796
US
Canadian
Babb, Montana
Pincher Creek, Alberta
Canada–US border
Montana Highway 17
Alberta Highway 6
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek
Waterton Lakes National Park
Glacier National Park (U.S.)
Great Depression
COVID-19
Chief Mountain Border Station and Quarters
National Register of Historic Places
List of Canada–United States border crossings


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