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A decade later, an additional customs facility was established farther south, primarily to handle cross-border rail traffic. J.A. Klassen was the inaugural customs officer 1907–1912. The office was initially called Krahn, but was renamed a year later to Haskett, where a room in the train station
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In 1945, the customs office relocated to the border, where a new building was erected. In 1967, lobbying by locals changed the customs name to Winkler. In 1969, a new building was officially opened to serve the highway. A rebuild plan issued in 2017 has yet to be finalized.
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housed the activities. The Port of Gretna provided administrative oversight. The settlement dated from the 1870s, but grew after an American entrepreneur called Haskett bought the respective land from Bernhard Krahn. The closing of the railway began the demise of the town.
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The early border patrol history is unclear, but assumedly the US mirrored the establishment of a permanent post in the early 1900s. The US border station, which was built in 1962, was replaced by a new facility in 2012.
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In terms of the region, the earliest customs service began at Morden in 1885, where the
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In 2020, the former border hours of 8am–10pm reduced, becoming 8am–6pm.
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The Walhalla–Haskett highway was built in 1945 and paved in 1958.
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southward across the border. In 1937, the line was abandoned.
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United States
Canada
ND 32
PTH 32
North Dakota Highway 32
Walhalla, North Dakota
Manitoba Highway 32
Winkler, Manitoba
Coordinates
49°00′00″N 97°54′31″W / 49°N 97.908652°W / 49; -97.908652
US
Canadian
Walhalla, North Dakota
Winkler, Manitoba
Canada–United States border
North Dakota Highway 32
Manitoba Highway 32
Great Northern Railway
Morden
North-West Mounted Police
List of Canada–United States border crossings
"Manitoba Has New G.N. Line"
Brandon Daily Sun
University of Manitoba Libraries
"G.N. Service: A Daily Run Will Be Made from Morden to Grand Forka"
Winnipeg Tribune


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