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  • So let's say you want to sneak into the US, or, maybe, out of the US, but let's

  • also say that you don't want to break any laws since you're looking to become Mayor

  • and then Senator and then President and then turn the US into your own little fiefdom where

  • hand dryers are banned, upside-down toilet paper is illegal, and slow walkers are jailed,

  • and since having a record is bad for politics, law abidance is a must.

  • For that, here are a bunch of places where you can legally cross the border between Canada

  • and the US with no passport, no customs, and no immigration.

  • Starting at the eastern end of the US/Canada border, the first legal sneaking site is many

  • miles north near Presque Isle, Maine, which, as it turns out, is neither an isle or very

  • presque to anything.

  • Now, this golf club, except for its parking lot, is all located just over the border in

  • Canada.

  • This position was quite precisely picked as it was originally established during America's

  • prohibition era and this way, American members could go to the clubhouse, which was in Canada,

  • and legally get their sesh on.

  • Nowadays, because of this, 18-year-olds can get tipsy before tee-time, but it also creates

  • problems as the border is now more rigidly enforced.

  • You see, the only road to the club is just over the border in the US and there is not,

  • of course, a border crossing checkpoint in their parking lot.

  • Since there is no way out of the club except through America, Americans are therefore allowed

  • to just park in the lot, walk over into Canada to play a round of golf, and then walk back

  • into America.

  • For Canadians, however, it's a little more complicated.

  • The Canadian who lives here, for example, has to drive all the way down to the next

  • border crossing and then back up to get to the course.

  • In the summer, however, there's a temporary Canadian border crossing here allowing people

  • to pass back into Canada via the most direct route, although, since there's no corresponding

  • American station, they still have to take the detour to get to the club.

  • Moving on, though, way up north there's the town of Estcourt, Maine/Quebec.

  • This town is pretty well bisected by the border which leads to a lot of oddities.

  • For example, there's this gas station in the US which is quite popular given the lower

  • cost of top quality American gasolinelovingly freed from oppression by the American military.

  • To legally get to this gas, though, from the Canadian side, you're expected to drive

  • down to here, the nearest American border crossing, go through customs and immigration,

  • drive back through Canada to the gas station, fuel up, then drive back through Canada to

  • the Canadian station and check back into Canada.

  • Elsewhere in the town, though, there are these housescleanly split in two by the border.

  • This has some advantages.

  • Parents can rank their kids and decide whether they get the Canadian or American bedroom.

  • That way the good kid will get a low-cost, high-quality university education, and the

  • bad kid will get drafted to fight in the great US Executive Branch - NOAA Civil War of 2020.

  • To evade complications, though, the policy with these houses are that, since the only

  • road to get to them is Canadian, they can live how they like to on their property and

  • then, if they were to go to a part of the US that was not their backyard, they would

  • have to check in at the nearest US border station.

  • Way, way west of there is the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation.

  • Thanks to an 18th century treaty, there are no restrictions on crossing the border within

  • it.

  • For example, there's this town which is split in two by the border, however there

  • are absolutely no border controls.

  • In that case the town in conveniently on a peninsula, however, the situation is even

  • stranger a bit down the line at Cornwall Island.

  • You see, the station to enter Canada used to be here, on the island, however, in 2009,

  • the reservation's government put up a fight against the Canadian border agents desire

  • to be armed at their post like their American counterparts, and so it was moved to here,

  • on the mainland, even though Canadian territory starts here.

  • Therefore, coming from the US, you can drive onto this island, walk around, shop, and do

  • whatever you want in Canada without having officially entered it immigration-wise.

  • Legally, though, what you're then supposed to do if you want to re-enter the US is drive

  • north through the Canadian border station, turn back around, cross Cornwall Island again,

  • and go through the US border station.

  • Apparently, if you don't and they catch you, you'll get a hefty $5,000 fine, but

  • this also means that to go to either the US or Canada, the residents of Cornwall Island

  • have to go through a border checkpoint.

  • Way, way, way down the line in North Dakota and Manitoba is the International Peace Garden

  • where crossing the border is not only tolerated, but encouraged.

  • Crossing there is so easyit's like a walk in the park.

  • Built as a symbol of the peaceful relationship between the countries, this symmetrical garden

  • is cleanly bisected by the border and when strolling though you can cross it as much

  • as you want.

  • Even further west is a similar story at the Peace Arch, which is located at the main border

  • crossing for those driving between Seattle and Vancouver.

  • This is also an international park meaning anyone from either side is allowed to get

  • out and cross the border as much as they want.

  • This is most influential not actually at the arch itself, but just to its east where there's

  • a large field and playground.

  • For the Canadians living in this neighborhood, this is a popular dog and kid-walking spot

  • and, because of these unique regulations, they're able to turn their walk international

  • without any immigration requirements, as long as they go back to Canada once the deed is

  • done.

  • In conclusion, the rules at all these places is kinda like the rules with murder.

  • You could physically murder someone, nothing's stopping you, but it's still illegal.

  • You could also physically cross the border and not go back in these places, but it's

  • still illegal.

  • In these places, they just happens to use the honor systemnot for murder, that is,

  • but border crossing.

  • You see, what they probably did was figure out the probability of someone illegally crossing

  • in these spots, the cost it would take to secure the border, and figured that cost wasn't

  • worth it.

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