Morgan–Monchy Border Crossing Explained

Morgan–Monchy Border Crossing
Country:United States
Canada
Location:
  • US Port: 53869 US Highway 191, Loring, MT 59537-9600
  • Canadian Port: Highway 4, Monchy, Saskatchewan S0N 1V0
Coordinates:48.9998°N -107.8319°W
Opened:1935
Blankdetailstitle1:US Phone
Blankdetails1:(406) 674-5248
Blankdetailstitle2:Canadian Phone
Blankdetails2:(306) 298-2232
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Blankdetails3:9:00 AM-6:00 PM, 8:00 AM-9:00 PM (Summer only)
Website:https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/morgan-mt

The Morgan–Monchy Border Crossing connects the town of Loring, Montana with Val Marie, Saskatchewan on the Canada–US border. It is reached by U.S. Route 191 on the American side and Saskatchewan Highway 4 on the Canadian side. These roadways were not paved near the border until the late 1980s. This crossing is where the proposed Keystone Pipeline was to cross the border.

In 2011, the US replaced its border inspection facilities, which were originally built in 1963.[1] Canada replaced its inspection facilities, which were built in 1973, in 2015.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 30-Day Review of Spending by U.S. Customs and Border Protection under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for Construction of Land Ports of Entry. Department of Homeland Security. October 23, 2009. 11 November 2015.