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The border crossing marks the northern terminus of Interstate 95, and the western terminus of New Brunswick Route 95. This crossing was established on October 25, 1985, [1] upon the completion of New Brunswick Route 95. At that time, the old crossing located on U.S. Route 2 immediately to the south was permanently closed.
The Four Falls Border Crossing is a one-way crossing between Fort Fairfield, Maine and Four Falls, New Brunswick on the Canada–US border. Traffic is seasonally permitted to enter Canada at this location, but people entering the United States face arrest [ 1 ] per immigration [ 2 ] and customs laws.
The Vanceboro - St. Croix Border Crossing connects the towns of Vanceboro, Maine and St. Croix, New Brunswick on the Canada–United States border. The Canadian government has at times called this crossing McAdam, named for the larger municipality east of St. Croix. In the early 1900s, this crossing was located at the adjacent lock structure a ...
New Brunswick Route 95. Route 95 highlighted in red. Route 95 is a 14.5-kilometre-long (9.0 mi) provincial highway in New Brunswick, which connects Interstate 95 (I-95) at the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing near Houlton, Maine, United States to New Brunswick Route 2 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada.
The Border Patrol made roughly 54,000 apprehensions of immigrants trying to cross into the U.S. illegally in September, according to preliminary data obtained by NBC News, marking the lowest ...
2006. Opened. November 16, 2009. Location. The International Avenue Bridge is an international bridge across the St. Croix River, connecting the town of St. Stephen, New Brunswick in Canada with the city of Calais, Maine in the United States. It is the third, busiest, and newest bridge connecting the two communities, in addition to the Ferry ...
The Hamlin–Grand Falls Border Crossing connects the towns of Hamlin, Maine and Grand Falls, New Brunswick on the Canada–US border. The crossing is reached by Boundaryline Road on the American side and by New Brunswick Route 218 on the Canadian side. It is the northernmost border crossing on Maine's north–south land border with New Brunswick.
September 10, 2014. The Orient–Fosterville Border Crossing is an international border crossing between the towns of Orient, Maine, United States and Fosterville, New Brunswick, Canada on the Canada–US border. At this crossing, the United States is still operating the original border station built in 1937, which was listed on the National ...