@ka65Oops! Other way around it seems. I just read that the stage and half the seats are in Canada while the rest of the house are in America! It was also deliberately built on the shared border!
i think the road is generally a both countries thing because exactly where the line is is different on like every map and no one really knows or agrees
@@SixSkyDiver Yes, a common road and boundary. The boundary goes thru a few lakes westward and then cuts into the St. Lawrence Seaway. With the 911 attacks it did become a focal point, as did all points across the boarder. This occurs frequently in Europe and the border in some places goes thru the middle of a house. In those cases the country the house is officially in is determined which side of the line the front door is on. This being such a small town the people probably thought of themselves as citizens of both countries.
So, if my toilet is located in the Canadian part of my house and the sewage line goes across the border to the US, will I be considered an international terrorist every time I take a dump?
When I was a child in the 50’s we lived in International Falls Minnesota just across the river from Fort Frances Canada. I remember walking across the foot bridge with my mom to Canada. No biggie.
We have a similar situation in Uruguay, where a city is traversed by the Uruguay-Brazil border. One avenue, in the middle of the city, crossing it from east to west, separates Uruguay from Brazil. The southern part of the city is located in Uruguayan territory and it's called Rivera, whilst the northen part is in Brazil and it's called Santana do Livramento. Of course, the border does not divide the city in two perfect halves, as the Brazilian side is more populated than the Uruguayan one. Rivera has a population of 64,465 whilst Santana do Livramento has 82,513 for a total of 146,978 people. It is, in fact, a conurbation which can exceed 200,000 inhabitants if we take into account the whole metropolitan area (Santana do Livramento is still more populated if we take this data into account). Interesting fact: the Brazilian and Uruguayan governments agreed on declaring the city's airport (located on Uruguayan soil, in the outskirts of Rivera) as binational, meaning that the flights originating from any Brazilian or Uruguayan city will be considered domestic. For example, if a passenger takes a flight from, say, Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo and his final destination is Santana do Livramento, he'll land on Uruguayan territory (Rivera airport) but won't have to pass through customs or migration as the flight will be considered a domestic one. This will apply to any Brazilian or Uruguayan airline whose flight originates in a Brazilian city and whose passenger(s) final stop is Santana do Livramento. But if that passenger's destination is Rivera instead, then he'll have to do customs and migration as he'll be staying in Uruguay and not in Brazil. Same situation happens (but inversely) on flights originating from any other Uruguayan city. This binationality agreement entered into force last August, after both countries signed it, while at the same time the airport was undergoing a $10+ million investment to expand and modernize it. The renovation project was finished last December. This has made Rivera's airport the only binational one in the whole American continent, and the second in the world (the other one is located in France, and it's shared with Switzerland, as it serves the Swiss city of Basel and the French city of Mulhouse). Sure, some might say that there are other binational airports in the world, but only Rivera's and Basel-Mulhouse's airports are currently de jure binational.
You’d be surprised.. Canada is a nation of hunters. They just don’t take them to the local Walmart or children’s sporting events like some of our American cousins..
Many years ago I lived in Beebe the Canadian town opposite Derby Line, Vermont and can say that the people kept to their side of the border. At one time Canadian kids were often birthed at the hospital in Newport, Vermont. I don't know if that is still done.
The kids I knew who were born in Vermont considered themselves Canadian and all of them lived in Canada later. No Beebe kids had any interest in being Americans that I know.@@asjones169
@@strnglhld My experience is from decades ago when such costs were still quite reasonable. They probably were covered by insurance because no one whined about the cost in those days.
There's also a library there, officially on the US side, that has the border passing through it, so you could find a book in Canada and check it out in the US. 🙃
I was wondering if this was the town as a few years I ago I remember watching a show that featured a library basically split in 2 between USA and Canada.
I remember all we had to do is show our drivers license to show we were Canadians and drive across the bridge in Calais, ME. 9/11 changed all that!! I miss going to Maine, New England for that matter. Now you need a GD passport. I miss going to visit my American friends. ❤ USA!
So, if I’m on Rue Canusa and make a three point turn, will border agents chase me? What if my friend lives across the street? It must make getting to different places complicated.
Indeed, there is not a big problem at this border, but there is one nonetheless. Illegal immigrants cross it in both directions. A few cameras and patrols are enough.
Racism. Canadians mostly originate from British stock as do people in the USA. Mexicans are mostly native american. This is why there's a difference between both borders, racism. And I feel it's somewhat natural. Mexicans can also be racist to outsiders.
Those citizens would be jealous with the same situation in Baarle Hertog and Nassau. Those people can luckily move freely over the border. Can shop, can visit people. What a freedom is Europe.
This is Sad 😔 Canada 🇨🇦 and America 🇺🇸 should unite. Can you imagine how great that would be. The hell with political parties, people are people regardless of where they’re from. When England 🏴 conus both that was ok huh.
9/11 change nothing people let their fear get the best of them in a town that split right down the middle what's the worst thing you're going to smuggle between the town maple syrup and American Beer give me a break in communities that tight if there was anything or anybody suspicious people would speak up they look out for each other
This isn't unusual. Most towns and cities on the US-mexico border are just one city/town divided by the international border. El paso-juarez, Laredo-nuevo laredo, nogales- nogales, calexico- mexicali, San luis- San Luis Rio colorado, eagle pass- Piedras negras, hidalgo-reynosa, Brownsville- matamoros
Do what happens if ur dog runs across the border or ur cat? Do u lose ur pet or can u run and get them? What happens if a kid runs across the border? R u supposed to let ur kid go and not chase after them?
We are neighbors so it's important to get along with each other , Canadian side should visit us side and vise versa ,we need to show the world 🌎 that we can get along with each other ok 👍🎉
What if kids were tossing a football 🏈 back and forth. The ball belonged to an American kid, it accidentally landed in Canada a resident in Canada would have to toss it back to the kids
The border follows the 49th parallel, but it has not always been respected. Today, some buildings straddle it and are used by residents of both countries. One or more roads also overlap it. There are agreements. When you want to access a building common to both countries, it is possible to cross the border inside the building, or outside to enter it and you are then exempt from customs procedures. However, if you import an object, you must then go to customs. For roads, there is also a tolerance, but this tolerance does not apply to pedestrians who would like to walk on the other side of the street. For border residents, these are known and the procedures are simplified, or even exempted. The same goes for farmers who own land on both sides of the border. Apart from this, there are official crossing points and it is obligatory to pass through one of these crossing points. However, one or more of them are not monitored. This is the case of the “northwest corner”. And if you go through one of these crossing points, you then have to go to customs.
Nope, if you are a US or Canadian citizen you may cross the border visa free! If the neighbors choose to interact and visit each other on their respective sides they must report to the customs and border agents down the block in town in either Stanstead, QC or Derby Line, VT. I’ve been here quite a times and it is a fascinating place! I’ve been to the Haskell Free Library that straddles the border and sat at a table to read a book where my left leg was in the USA with my coffee in my left hand and my right leg in Canada with the book in my right hand. If you ever get the chance, you should visit! :)
'Uncle Sam' or 'Uncle Johnny Cannuck' loves to watch people on security cameras most? People which uncle Sam these days for some reason is prefering to call Karens or only drunk tarts when he is later showing off how he got away.
A guy from the Canadian section speaking to his American neighbor across the street: "A nice day today, eh?" American: "Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me?"
The 49th parallel is the border between Canada and the US from Manitoba to BC, but the broder then follows a water border throughout Ontario (rivers, locks and the great lakes). Western Quebec (Montreal area) it's the 45th parallel (nominally) between Quebec, parts of NY, and all of Vermont.
Listen when I was a college student it nothing do talk these town on both sides where very nice peaceful my normal living advice is please don't advertise this it not good idea when I was student look back I was an blind fool a clown that should to be rejected to someone that cares a lot today s population in USA are not to friending and not fun to be around because this line or borders both nation are very good relationships that why please stop 🛑 advising this I care ❤ I had wonderful relationships in these town
Wrong Canadians would actually prefer to live in the US where it’s cheaper even as a Canadian A,Erica s are lucky except healthcare is a heart attack in the US
The border being drawn wrong is pretty much the plot of Super Troopers 2.
That must be delightfully weird. I read that in the town theater the seats are in Canada while the stage is in America!
Yes, the Haskell Opera House!
@ka65Oops! Other way around it seems. I just read that the stage and half the seats are in Canada while the rest of the house are in America! It was also deliberately built on the shared border!
True.
So if you pass a car on the road you can get arrested for illegally entering the other country.😁😁
i think the road is generally a both countries thing because exactly where the line is is different on like every map and no one really knows or agrees
@@SixSkyDiver Yes, a common road and boundary. The boundary goes thru a few lakes westward and then cuts into the St. Lawrence Seaway. With the 911 attacks it did become a focal point, as did all points across the boarder. This occurs frequently in Europe and the border in some places goes thru the middle of a house. In those cases the country the house is officially in is determined which side of the line the front door is on. This being such a small town the people probably thought of themselves as citizens of both countries.
@@garfieldsmith332 oh wow thank you i didnt know that
Or a three point turn 😉
Idky they would do that look at all the illegals being let into our country now with no background checks
So, if my toilet is located in the Canadian part of my house and the sewage line goes across the border to the US, will I be considered an international terrorist every time I take a dump?
It might have to be claimed by border patrol before dumping.
😂
Yes, you have to file paperwork and declare to customs every time you take a dump.
@@module15 How about cavity search?
Knowing how both of our countries work, probably.
When I was a child in the 50’s we lived in International Falls Minnesota just across the river from Fort Frances Canada. I remember walking across the foot bridge with my mom to Canada. No biggie.
So cool!
"mom can i go play with my friends in america at the park?"
😂
yo mama will beat ya for doing that cause yo mama custom officer ya need to first cross yo mama house border which yo mama not let ya
In the United States park to be precise because Canada is in America 😂
@@Sherymoon0103 yo mama know that chickkkkkkkkkk?
Canada is America. Didn't you learn that Canada was in North AMERICA?
We have a similar situation in Uruguay, where a city is traversed by the Uruguay-Brazil border. One avenue, in the middle of the city, crossing it from east to west, separates Uruguay from Brazil. The southern part of the city is located in Uruguayan territory and it's called Rivera, whilst the northen part is in Brazil and it's called Santana do Livramento. Of course, the border does not divide the city in two perfect halves, as the Brazilian side is more populated than the Uruguayan one. Rivera has a population of 64,465 whilst Santana do Livramento has 82,513 for a total of 146,978 people. It is, in fact, a conurbation which can exceed 200,000 inhabitants if we take into account the whole metropolitan area (Santana do Livramento is still more populated if we take this data into account).
Interesting fact: the Brazilian and Uruguayan governments agreed on declaring the city's airport (located on Uruguayan soil, in the outskirts of Rivera) as binational, meaning that the flights originating from any Brazilian or Uruguayan city will be considered domestic. For example, if a passenger takes a flight from, say, Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo and his final destination is Santana do Livramento, he'll land on Uruguayan territory (Rivera airport) but won't have to pass through customs or migration as the flight will be considered a domestic one. This will apply to any Brazilian or Uruguayan airline whose flight originates in a Brazilian city and whose passenger(s) final stop is Santana do Livramento. But if that passenger's destination is Rivera instead, then he'll have to do customs and migration as he'll be staying in Uruguay and not in Brazil. Same situation happens (but inversely) on flights originating from any other Uruguayan city.
This binationality agreement entered into force last August, after both countries signed it, while at the same time the airport was undergoing a $10+ million investment to expand and modernize it. The renovation project was finished last December. This has made Rivera's airport the only binational one in the whole American continent, and the second in the world (the other one is located in France, and it's shared with Switzerland, as it serves the Swiss city of Basel and the French city of Mulhouse).
Sure, some might say that there are other binational airports in the world, but only Rivera's and Basel-Mulhouse's airports are currently de jure binational.
Been that way for thirty two decades. Worked well so far.
I love that area! My parents lived there until recently.
So, I definitely understand a need for secure borders, but this is God damn ridiculous.
Smugling ? What ? Maple syrup and Kinder eggs ?
😂😂😂
It used to be large amounts of weed coming into the northeast from canada. then more and more states in US legalized it. and the demand went down.
I’ve seen Tom Scott’s video from Stanstead so many times I recognized the mayor’s voice before he was shown!
I'd like to see a firearm census for each side of the town . Might be enlightening .
You’d be surprised.. Canada is a nation of hunters. They just don’t take them to the local Walmart or children’s sporting events like some of our American cousins..
Hand guns were banned in Canada by law C21, the buy back is not being obeyed. Vermont has non-restrictive gun laws.
Imagine your Canadian neighbor was having a party so loud and you want to sleep, but then found out there was no way to contact Police😂 or vice versa
🤣
😂😂😂😂
I love my Canadian friends ❤ 🍁
Canada is a cool country. Canadians are very friendly and nice and I am from the deep South so know friendly.
I love my American friends. I'm Canadian but have lived a large part of my life in California.
I live near the border of Ontario and Quebec, work in both provinces and love my english fellas.
How are there only five comments?
Many years ago I lived in Beebe the Canadian town opposite Derby Line, Vermont and can say that the people kept to their side of the border. At one time Canadian kids were often birthed at the hospital in Newport, Vermont. I don't know if that is still done.
Wouldn’t the kids be American then since they were born on American soil
The kids I knew who were born in Vermont considered themselves Canadian and all of them lived in Canada later. No Beebe kids had any interest in being Americans that I know.@@asjones169
That birth would cost substantially more money…
@@strnglhld My experience is from decades ago when such costs were still quite reasonable. They probably were covered by insurance because no one whined about the cost in those days.
@@strnglhld insane health costs are a more recent phenomenon. it really blew up starting in the late 80s.
The border acutely goes through a lot of these people’s homes, and as they go from room to room they cross the border. You can see it on the map.
There's also a library there, officially on the US side, that has the border passing through it, so you could find a book in Canada and check it out in the US. 🙃
Who pays when the street needs to be resurfaced or there is a pothole that needs to be filled?
Mexico
Your mom
@@aaronlane8276 Do they put you in back of a truck and haul you around and let the mosquitoes bite you for eradication?
@@sartainja no
❤❤❤️Baroque sans Bach! You are near me here!!! Last week me and my family were in the oldest church in the US in Santa Fe!!!!!!!!
The border also bisects their public library
I was wondering if this was the town as a few years I ago I remember watching a show that featured a library basically split in 2 between USA and Canada.
Plenty of tunnels underground this road.
I’m originally from a town in Wales called Saltney, which borders England. England is literally the other side of the road.
I remember all we had to do is show our drivers license to show we were Canadians and drive across the bridge in Calais, ME. 9/11 changed all that!! I miss going to Maine, New England for that matter. Now you need a GD passport. I miss going to visit my American friends. ❤ USA!
Why not get a passport and go? I visit st Stephen through Calais at least once a week!
So, if I’m on Rue Canusa and make a three point turn, will border agents chase me? What if my friend lives across the street? It must make getting to different places complicated.
They will absolutely chase you down for that. If your friend lives across the street, learn to yell.
So why is there no wall? It seems like it's a big deal for the Mexican border but not Canada border.
Indeed, there is not a big problem at this border, but there is one nonetheless. Illegal immigrants cross it in both directions. A few cameras and patrols are enough.
They're more civilized
Canadians have pride, are clean and work
Ain't no Canadians wanting to sneak into the US 🤣
Racism. Canadians mostly originate from British stock as do people in the USA. Mexicans are mostly native american. This is why there's a difference between both borders, racism. And I feel it's somewhat natural. Mexicans can also be racist to outsiders.
Those citizens would be jealous with the same situation in Baarle Hertog and Nassau. Those people can luckily move freely over the border. Can shop, can visit people. What a freedom is Europe.
Great concept
This is Sad 😔 Canada 🇨🇦 and America 🇺🇸 should unite. Can you imagine how great that would be. The hell with political parties, people are people regardless of where they’re from. When England 🏴 conus both that was ok huh.
in every nation, every home, PROTEST is a prerogitive and a right of Citizens not Visitors (visitors do NOT make demands)
9/11 change nothing people let their fear get the best of them in a town that split right down the middle what's the worst thing you're going to smuggle between the town maple syrup and American Beer give me a break in communities that tight if there was anything or anybody suspicious people would speak up they look out for each other
Meanwhile in Texas…. 🙄
0:19 which material is used to make that border pillar?
I think they mention it at 2:31.
I love to go over there. I am hoping to get a chance❤
they have cameras and it’s a $5000 fine. It’s fun to do as long as you got 5G spare.
I can only wonder what things were like during the border closure earlier this decade...
So, who exactly on 9/11 brought about these changes to your lives up there?
Where is this place?
This isn't unusual. Most towns and cities on the US-mexico border are just one city/town divided by the international border. El paso-juarez, Laredo-nuevo laredo, nogales- nogales, calexico- mexicali, San luis- San Luis Rio colorado, eagle pass- Piedras negras, hidalgo-reynosa, Brownsville- matamoros
Whoops! This is interesting
Picture someone smoking a big fat joint on the Canadian side and the US authorities can't do a damn thing about it.
Nice!👍
Do what happens if ur dog runs across the border or ur cat? Do u lose ur pet or can u run and get them? What happens if a kid runs across the border? R u supposed to let ur kid go and not chase after them?
Leashes for both...LOL
We are neighbors so it's important to get along with each other , Canadian side should visit us side and vise versa ,we need to show the world 🌎 that we can get along with each other ok 👍🎉
❤
Awesome
I need more info
"Canusa" street is imaginatively on-brand for the New World
What if kids were tossing a football 🏈 back and forth. The ball belonged to an American kid, it accidentally landed in Canada a resident in Canada would have to toss it back to the kids
No, any footballs with white stripes going all around are Canadian, those with half lines or none are American. Easy.
axis of Earth is twisting parallel latitude in 200 years
Imagine living on the border and cooking internationally.
Looks a lot like some borders in Europe....
What state that have Canada across the street
How tf does this border work?
The border follows the 49th parallel, but it has not always been respected. Today, some buildings straddle it and are used by residents of both countries. One or more roads also overlap it.
There are agreements. When you want to access a building common to both countries, it is possible to cross the border inside the building, or outside to enter it and you are then exempt from customs procedures. However, if you import an object, you must then go to customs. For roads, there is also a tolerance, but this tolerance does not apply to pedestrians who would like to walk on the other side of the street. For border residents, these are known and the procedures are simplified, or even exempted. The same goes for farmers who own land on both sides of the border.
Apart from this, there are official crossing points and it is obligatory to pass through one of these crossing points. However, one or more of them are not monitored. This is the case of the “northwest corner”. And if you go through one of these crossing points, you then have to go to customs.
Works perfectly for the escaping criminal. For normal people, not so much.
It’s gotta begin somewhere
@@shayanchamas60figures!
Your geography teacher was right😂
the dutch and belgium border🍷🍷🗽
imagine buying firearms in us and getting arrested by Canadian police
What if you fall in love with the neighbor across the street? "Lemme get my passport"
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If this was on the us/mexico border, the mexican side would be a ghost town😅
Do you need a visa to visit neighbors on the other side?
Nope, if you are a US or Canadian citizen you may cross the border visa free! If the neighbors choose to interact and visit each other on their respective sides they must report to the customs and border agents down the block in town in either Stanstead, QC or Derby Line, VT. I’ve been here quite a times and it is a fascinating place! I’ve been to the Haskell Free Library that straddles the border and sat at a table to read a book where my left leg was in the USA with my coffee in my left hand and my right leg in Canada with the book in my right hand. If you ever get the chance, you should visit! :)
Governments screw around, citizens must endure….
'Uncle Sam' or 'Uncle Johnny Cannuck' loves to watch people on security cameras most? People which uncle Sam these days for some reason is prefering to call Karens or only drunk tarts when he is later showing off how he got away.
Uncle Johhny Cannuck!...LOL. First time I've ever heard that term. Hilarious
How Blackout drunk where you when you made this comment
Not as much as 'Uncle Xi' loves.
these Mericans are clever. they couldnt have the border outside of the town. nor could the have the town away from the border.
Americans: we are in the center of everything
Everything: 🇨🇦 & 🇺🇸 borders
Canada America may consider and talk to merge that will solve many dollar ,manpower and problem.east west Germany unification is example.
That's not even a valid example.
The fact that an extremist could walk right in to the US from Canada is concerning. There should be a wall just like the Mexican border
i bey you dont say that now…….
A guy from the Canadian section speaking to his American neighbor across the street:
"A nice day today, eh?"
American: "Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me?"
The pharmacist talking about getting "things" across...lol
Wonder what they think about trump's wall!
French one side, english on the other
Interesting
Очень интересно) 👍 привет из России🇷🇺
Can Am connection
build the WALL
The US wanted more land lmao
*goes to my kitchen for a snack*
POLICE DROP YOU’RE WEAPON YOU ARE AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT GETVON THE FLOOR NOW
Akwesasne
Criminal Minds, probably democrat
You're not even American. 😂
0:44 On the 45th parallel? Isn't it on the 49th?
The 49th parallel is the border between Canada and the US from Manitoba to BC, but the broder then follows a water border throughout Ontario (rivers, locks and the great lakes). Western Quebec (Montreal area) it's the 45th parallel (nominally) between Quebec, parts of NY, and all of Vermont.
@@dnayer oh ok, I didn't think there were even 4 degrees of difference in latitude, that's why it seemed to me so strange 😅😅😅 thanks very much 👌
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5 year old ''news''
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What fkn town god dam
Trump wants a 30 foot border wall right here. He also wants machinegun nests every 100 yards. The Canadian border is a mess. MAGA!!
congratulations you're the only one on here who mentioned Trump
Yeah trump 2024
@@kevin2400Nah. /
Nah. Not “Trump wants a 30 foot border wall right here.” /
@@kevin2400That's not how you spell Biden.
Listen when I was a college student it nothing do talk these town on both sides where very nice peaceful my normal living advice is please don't advertise this it not good idea when I was student look back I was an blind fool a clown that should to be rejected to someone that cares a lot today s population in USA are not to friending and not fun to be around because this line or borders both nation are very good relationships that why please stop 🛑 advising this I care ❤ I had wonderful relationships in these town
Life in Canada more cheaper ..compare to US....
....and yet Canadians flock to US to live and work. Americans to Canada?....not so much.
Canada is more expensive than the USA. Taxes are very high. Expenses are very high.
Wrong Canadians would actually prefer to live in the US where it’s cheaper even as a Canadian A,Erica s are lucky except healthcare is a heart attack in the US
@@pogs9765 Apparently, you have never had to deal with the Canadian health system.
@@amenhotepavoskin1307 treaty band usally covers it but never really had to go to the hospital for anything serious
Build a wall
Yes, to keep US people from entering Canada.
YANQUI GREED
Build a wall