Willow Creek Border Crossing Explained

Willow Creek Border Crossing
Country:United States
Canada
Location:
  • US Port: 29942 St Joe Road Havre, Montana 59501
  • Canadian Port: Highway 21 South, Willow Creek, Saskatchewan S0N 0P0
Coordinates:49°N -109.7316°W
Opened:1962
Blankdetailstitle1:US Phone
Blankdetails1:(406) 398-5512
Blankdetailstitle2:Canadian Phone
Blankdetails2:(306) 299-4456
Blankdetailstitle3:Hours
Blankdetails3:9:00am - 5:00pm
Website:http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/willow-creek

The Willow Creek Border Crossing connects the cities of Havre, Montana and Govenlock, Saskatchewan on the Canada–United States border. It is reached by Montana Secondary Highway 233 on the American side and Saskatchewan Highway 21 on the Canadian side. Canada replaced its 1974 border station at this crossing with a modular unit in 2015. The US replaced its border inspection facilities in 2012. These facilities were originally built in 1962. Prior to that time, people entering the US at this location were expected to travel to Havre to report for inspection. The last 10 miles of the road between Havre and the Canada–US border were unpaved as recently as 2000.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peace and quiet rule at border crossing at the end of a gravel road . Greene, Eric J. . The Daily Courier . February 11, 2000 . 2015-09-28.