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The US moved its border services to the Rivière de Chute crossing from a more central location on Ladner Road. The crossing was barricaded in the 1980s. 46°39′9.36″N 67°47′18.96″W / 46.6526000°N 67.7886000°W / 46.6526000; -67.7886000
The Antler–Lyleton Border Crossing connects the cities of Antler, North Dakota, Pierson, Manitoba, and Lyleton, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border.It is reached by North Dakota Highway 256 in Bottineau County on the American side and Manitoba Provincial Road 256 in the Municipality of Two Borders on the Canadian side.
In 1932, the function was moved to the border, adopting the name of Goodlands, the nearest post office. That year, a residence and office accommodation were erected. [1] Canada replaced the 1970s-era Goodlands border station in 2014. [2] In 2020, the former border hours of 8am–10pm reduced, becoming 9am–5pm. [3]
Location km mi Destinations Notes; Two Borders 0: 0.0: US 83 south – Minot, Bismarck: Continuation into North Dakota: Canada–United States border at Westhope–Coulter Border Crossing 8: 5.0: PR 251 west – Lyleton: South end of PR 251 concurrency 12: 7.5: PR 251 east – Waskada: North end of PR 251 concurrency 22: 14
The Sarles–Crystal City Border Crossing connects the towns of Sarles, North Dakota and Crystal City, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. North Dakota Highway 20 on the American side joins Manitoba Highway 34 on the Canadian side.
The St. John–Lena Border Crossing connects the towns of St. John, North Dakota and Killarney, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. North Dakota Highway 30 on the American side joins Manitoba Highway 18 on the Canadian side.
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Provincial Trunk Highway 30 (PTH 30) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It runs from the Neche–Gretna Border Crossing at the Canada–United States border (where it meets with North Dakota Highway 18) to PTH 14. [1] The highway connects the U.S. border and PTH 14 to the town of Altona. The speed limit is 100 km/h ...