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  1. Vermont shares a 90 mile (145 kilometer) border with the Canadian province of Quebec that has 15 border crossings. It has several of the more heavily-traveled border crossings between the countries, including Derby Line / Stanstead and Highgate Springs / Saint-Armand.

  2. Highgate Springs is the busiest border crossing between Vermont and Canada, and one of the highest volume ports between Canada and the U.S. Long waits do occur at this port during peak periods. It is on a major truck corridor and is in the top 10 of all U.S. and Canadian ports in total truck traffic.

  3. The Derby Line–Stanstead Border Crossing is a border crossing station on the Canada–United States border, connecting the towns of Stanstead, Quebec and Derby Line, Vermont. It connects Main Street (U.S. Route 5) in Derby Line with Quebec Route 143 in Stanstead.

  4. Derby Line / Stanstead – U.S. Interstate 91 / Canadian Autoroute 55. This is the most heavily-used border crossing in Vermont, and one of the 15 busiest ports between the United States and Canada. It is accessed by high-speed freeways on both the U.S. and Quebec sides of the border.

  5. The Highgate Springs–St. Armand/Philipsburg Border Crossing connects the towns of Philipsburg, Quebec with Highgate Springs, Vermont on the Canada–US border. It is also the terminus of Interstate 89 and Quebec Route 133. The crossing is the busiest of the fifteen in Vermont. [1]

  6. The Derby Line–Rock Island Border Crossing is a road crossing that connects the town of Stanstead, Quebec, with Derby Line, Vermont, on the Canada–United States border. It is where Interstate 91 intersects with Quebec Autoroute 55 .

  7. The Vermont-Quebec Border: Life on the Line includes images from both northern Vermont and the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Many of the photographs in this book are taken directly on the border, with a view of both sides of the line.

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