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Van Buren–St. Leonard Border Crossing
Canada–United States border crossing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Van Buren–St. Leonard Border Crossing is located at the Saint Leonard – Van Buren Bridge that connects the town of Van Buren, Maine with St. Leonard, New Brunswick on the Canada–United States border. During the 19th century, hand-pulled ferry service connected these two cities. In 2008, a flood of the Saint John River severely damaged the Van Buren border station.[1] A new facility was completed in 2013.
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Van Buren–St. Leonard Border Crossing | |
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![]() The US Border Inspection Station at Van Buren, ME taken during the flood of May 2008 | |
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Country | United States; Canada |
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Coordinates | 47.159643°N 67.930827°W / 47.159643; -67.930827 |
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Opened | 1847 |
US Phone | (207) 868-3391 |
Hours | Open 24 hours |
Website http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/van-buren |
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