The Absolute Strangest Border Between Canada and the USA
Ever seen a borderline cut directly through a family’s living room, or a library where you can check out a book in Canada but read it in the United States? In this video, we explore Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec—home to the absolute strangest border between Canada and the USA. Here, the international boundary line isn't a massive fence or a wide river; it's a literal line painted across roads, splitting buildings, and running straight through the middle of the Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Discover what life is like for residents who cross international lines just to grab groceries, how border patrol handles a town built on top of a frontier, and the bizarre history behind why this boundary was drawn so terribly wrong in the first place. If you love geography anomalies and engineering mysteries, make sure to hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more deep dives into the world's strangest places!

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