The Places Where Sneaking Over the US-Canada Border is Legal

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  • @MaximeLeblanc91
    @MaximeLeblanc91 Před 4 lety +2641

    I grew up in Estcourt, Quebec. My grandparents had one of the houses crossed by the border. When I ate there, my grandmother and I would be eating at the same table, but in different countries.

    • @frankpinmtl
      @frankpinmtl Před 4 lety +125

      @Águila701 ...and you in the US would be eating off a steak and seafood buffet, while she had rice and beans.

    • @Zodamay
      @Zodamay Před 4 lety +76

      @@frankpinmtl More likely frozen crappy food from the dollar tree store like most people in Texas

    • @frankpinmtl
      @frankpinmtl Před 4 lety +13

      @Águila701 Wasn't a poke at Mexico, my friend...

    • @quanbrooklynkid7776
      @quanbrooklynkid7776 Před 4 lety +1

      @Águila701 damn

    • @zeusvalentine
      @zeusvalentine Před 4 lety +45

      @Águila701 Well, in all fairness, Canadians haven't flooded into the USA with millions of undocumented workers, so maybe that's why.

  • @hahahatall09
    @hahahatall09 Před 4 lety +6523

    "Hey, Mom? Can I have the Canadian bedroom?"

    • @CarFreeSegnitz
      @CarFreeSegnitz Před 4 lety +773

      "Of course honey. Are you feeling sick and don't want to go broke?"

    • @varana
      @varana Před 4 lety +311

      "But you must apologize to your brother first!"

    • @coreytaylor447
      @coreytaylor447 Před 4 lety +351

      mum said its my turn to use to canada

    • @AvailableUsernameTed
      @AvailableUsernameTed Před 4 lety +212

      Mom: Sorry.. try again.
      Kid: Hey Mom, Can I have the Canadian bedroom .. eh?
      Mom: Yes you can.

    • @RJINCORP
      @RJINCORP Před 4 lety +240

      Has maple trees in the front yard and a shooting range in the back*

  • @averagejoe9455
    @averagejoe9455 Před 4 lety +1664

    “Mom, bring me my passport I’m gonna play in the backyard”

    • @justinian536
      @justinian536 Před 3 lety +2

      lol

    • @Hyperboid
      @Hyperboid Před 3 lety +8

      more like in the neighbors backyard

    • @Bloor25
      @Bloor25 Před 3 lety

      lol

    • @azaria_phd
      @azaria_phd Před 2 lety +19

      Question is, if you do some terrible crime in the US backyard of your Canadian home, like, for example, selling a Kinder egg. Would you be tried by Canadian or American law?

    • @Nxkamxbxms
      @Nxkamxbxms Před 2 lety

      One more like for 1k just so you know.

  • @kenjohn38
    @kenjohn38 Před 3 lety +545

    I drove from New York to Montreal two years ago for a Labor Day trip. When I was stopped at the border, the officer asked whether I would leave anything behind during my trip. I responded, without thinking much, that I would have to go to the bathroom. He laughed so loud that officers fifty feet away heard him well. Needless to say, I passed border check readily and with much ease :-)

    • @danielduncan6806
      @danielduncan6806 Před 3 lety +49

      The other officers were like "Someone must have told the potty joke again, thinking it is funny and he is just humoring them again." Seriously, they hear that crap all day long.

    • @jormungandrtheserpentsaint1414
      @jormungandrtheserpentsaint1414 Před 2 lety +47

      @@danielduncan6806 crap? Ohhhh thats what he'll be leaving behind.

    • @diegobenavides1655
      @diegobenavides1655 Před 2 lety +2

      Probablemente continúa riéndose al enterarse que kk iba de regreso a NW.

    • @diegobenavides1655
      @diegobenavides1655 Před 2 lety

      NY.

    • @brrrrrr
      @brrrrrr Před 2 lety +1

      @@diegobenavides1655 new work

  • @SpaghettiRoad
    @SpaghettiRoad Před 4 lety +2549

    Another half as interesting video that is more than half as interesting!

  • @thestudentofficial5483
    @thestudentofficial5483 Před 4 lety +4065

    Finally I can safely set up my Kinder egg smuggling business!

    • @kyemerchant5455
      @kyemerchant5455 Před 4 lety +42

      They're already legal in america stupid

    • @xander1052
      @xander1052 Před 4 lety +282

      @@kyemerchant5455 have you heard of a joke

    • @antikommunistischaktion
      @antikommunistischaktion Před 4 lety +331

      @@kyemerchant5455 No they're not. Kinder created a new product that could legally be sold in the US but the chocolate egg with a toy inside a capsule is still illegal.

    • @kyemerchant5455
      @kyemerchant5455 Před 4 lety +5

      @@xander1052 that wasn't funny at all stop protecting him

    • @kyemerchant5455
      @kyemerchant5455 Před 4 lety +6

      @@antikommunistischaktion and idk I see them when I go to sheetz so I just assumed they were the same thing.

  • @dude-ko7qm
    @dude-ko7qm Před 3 lety +716

    "having a criminal record is bad for politics"
    oh really? I wouldn't know considering current politicians

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 Před 3 lety +10

      No convictions for them, though (at least, not before coming into office)

    • @ninja_tony
      @ninja_tony Před 3 lety +6

      @@jeffbenton6183 There will be plenty after though!

    • @gocatsgo08
      @gocatsgo08 Před 3 lety +3

      Current soon-too-be ex-politicians.

    • @Bovice..YT-handles-are-fn-dumb
      @Bovice..YT-handles-are-fn-dumb Před 3 lety +27

      @@jeffbenton6183 Have you heard of Rick Scott?
      He ran the largest healthcare company in the 90/00's, defrauded medicare/medicaid $2 billion, was never charged w a crime.... and is now Floridas Senator, for a decade.
      The Kennedys became rich as bootleggers during the prohibition.
      Prescott Bush (father/grand of both Bush presidents) was head of a bank that transferred Nazi wealth during WWII... and was Connecticut Senator in the 50s.
      America was founded by slave owning Brits, that left Britain when they ended slavery.
      Thats actually very American.

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Bovice..YT-handles-are-fn-dumb Slight correction: The British Empire banned slavery after the US broke off.

  • @boriskalashnikov489
    @boriskalashnikov489 Před 4 lety +1713

    "So, what is your reason for coming to the US today?"
    "Oh, I'm just getting gas"

    • @atozed932
      @atozed932 Před 4 lety +54

      My grandpa, living in Creston BC (across the border from Porthill ID) would do that.

    • @juliandb4699
      @juliandb4699 Před 3 lety +57

      In europe that happens so often, I'm mindblown by this video

    • @ArcanisUrriah
      @ArcanisUrriah Před 3 lety +50

      Half of England used to day trip to France on the ferry to get cheap booze.

    • @AndrewAMartin
      @AndrewAMartin Před 3 lety +40

      There was a time during the 70's growing up in Michigan that people would drive to Windsor, Canada to get gas -- the combination of exchange rate and pricing by the liter made it cheaper than in the US. I remember seeing stories on the local TV news about it...

    • @uruiamnot
      @uruiamnot Před 3 lety +18

      That reason is so common as to long ago ceased to be much of a conversation piece. Vermont should run ads on Canadian TV, lol.

  • @Ryudawg
    @Ryudawg Před 4 lety +3411

    I live in Australia. Whats a national boarder again?

  • @Moos1005
    @Moos1005 Před 4 lety +993

    This video is fun considering that I just went to the Netherlands from Germany, spent the afternoon there and the only way I could tell I'm in a different country was by the changed colour of the bicycle lane 😂

    • @FoucauldDegeorges
      @FoucauldDegeorges Před 4 lety +42

      also people speak a strange dialect of german right?

    • @gurkaransahota9785
      @gurkaransahota9785 Před 4 lety +89

      The American and Canadian border patrol officers treat you like you just murdered someone. They ask you at least 10 question, some of them being very personal, without saying any thing like good morning, how's your day, they literally treat you like you're a piece of trash. They don't smile either. You europeans are so lucky you can just cross countries so easily

    • @leonharder4846
      @leonharder4846 Před 3 lety +25

      I sometimes cross the border just to buy vla at albert heijn

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 Před 3 lety +24

      Too funny, mwn. When I was a kid in the 70s, crossing that border was easy. Now I get the criminal interrogation....no fun. I have even been into secondary about 5 times.

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 Před 3 lety +20

      There arr no border controls inside of the E.U. countries.

  • @user-jd4so3hr3t
    @user-jd4so3hr3t Před 4 lety +301

    People living near the American-Canadian border likes to exercise a lot. They sometimes walk across countries for a daily exercise.

    • @maxw1567
      @maxw1567 Před 3 lety +15

      In Europe completely normal and for some a everyday practice

    • @spaghettigum
      @spaghettigum Před 3 lety +2

      carrying weird large packages wich they leave withour

    • @ravysaini127
      @ravysaini127 Před 2 lety +1

      My city is right next to the USA. It's just a couple minute drive and your in amercia

  • @marcodamato9951
    @marcodamato9951 Před rokem +13

    As someone who grew up in maine. There are also a lot of snow mobile/ATV trails all through the extremely dense forests there that they can’t reasonably expect to patrol or fence. In that area it’s kind of an open secret you can’t take a snowmobile up to Canada for an afternoon and be home for dinner without seeing a border crossing.

  • @marc-andreservant201
    @marc-andreservant201 Před 4 lety +159

    You forgot the Detroit Free Press Marathon. As long as you register for the marathon, you're running while crossing the border and you have a number tag affixed to your shirt, you can legally cross the tunnel to Windsor, Ontario and back without going through customs. This only works on that particular day, and is probably the only place in the world where running away from a CBP officer will **decrease** their level of suspicion about you.

    • @EpicWolverine
      @EpicWolverine Před 2 lety +17

      I know someone who got a DUI in Canada and got banned from the country. He also runs marathons. They will not let him run in that marathon for that reason.

    • @jeffreysenecal
      @jeffreysenecal Před 2 lety +2

      When I ran the half marathon portion they required that we have our passports on us for the run. But they don't actually check your passport while you run.

  • @lesmillman
    @lesmillman Před 4 lety +40

    You forgot one crossing location, Waterton Lake in the Glacier-Waterton International Peace Park. Two National Parks across the border from each other. In the summer a tourist boat takes people on a day trip from the Waterton town site in Alberta to the south end of the lake into Montana.

    • @wmarkoe236
      @wmarkoe236 Před rokem +1

      Please help because we’ve got to places in Montana and I have access to 3 homes in 🇨🇦. I just want to get across and work with my Country to possibly be never locked out and stuck in US. I’m a very healthy woman in Canada not in the US . Perhaps I could talk to someone who can give me options! Not a death sentence in the US !

    • @MrLesonfireforGod
      @MrLesonfireforGod Před rokem +1

      @@wmarkoe236 If you are a Canadian citizen the border guards have to let you back in and cannot stop you completely. They may search your car and make things difficult for an hour or two, but you will get in.

  • @ywoodstock
    @ywoodstock Před 3 lety +77

    the real question is how many people actually abide by those laws

  • @Luzgar
    @Luzgar Před 4 lety +317

    0:45 Pesque Isle is not an isle.
    And thats perfectly fine because it meins almost an isle in French.

    • @sohopedeco
      @sohopedeco Před 4 lety +3

      I wonder what he meant with that pun. What word sounds like "presque" in English?

    • @rwolfheart6580
      @rwolfheart6580 Před 4 lety +15

      @@sohopedeco Maybe he misinterpreted "presque" as "près", which means "near"? As in, "it isn't near anything"

    • @AvailableUsernameTed
      @AvailableUsernameTed Před 4 lety +4

      @@rwolfheart6580 'Presque' does mean 'near'

    • @rwolfheart6580
      @rwolfheart6580 Před 4 lety +18

      @@AvailableUsernameTed It depends on the sense in the phrase, though. It usually means "near" as in "nearly", not physical nearness. Like, "j'ai presque tombé" ("I nearly fell") versus "c'est près de là" ("it's near there"). In Presque Isle, it seems to mean "nearly/almost an island"

    • @MrEmilecraft
      @MrEmilecraft Před 4 lety +2

      @@rwolfheart6580 "J'ai presque tombé " LMAO that's not french but your explanation of the meaning of the word is correct.

  • @StevenKluber
    @StevenKluber Před 4 lety +248

    The lack of plane talk in this worries me. Is everything okay?

    • @Slenderman63323
      @Slenderman63323 Před 4 lety +18

      he forgot to talk about the American airport that has part of it's runway in Canada

    • @forthelasttime4005
      @forthelasttime4005 Před 4 lety +7

      @@clairfayne what the fuck

  • @taylorverrall118
    @taylorverrall118 Před 4 lety +44

    You forgot about Hyder, Alaska! There's also a park accessed from British Columbia called Silver Skagit which lets you day hike in the United States without any restrictions.

    • @canyonoverland5003
      @canyonoverland5003 Před 2 lety +8

      I live nearby in Canada. Here, you can cross into the United States at Ross Lake, but only for a hundred meters or so. There's an old rusty gate at the border that I don't think has ever been used.

    • @leftysheppey
      @leftysheppey Před 2 lety +1

      That's because Alaska is in Canada

  • @stevest1300
    @stevest1300 Před 3 lety +177

    Until the world went nuts, I remember crossing the border as a kid with the family with nothing more than a 30 second chat with the border guard, usually about the weather. Southern BC had a number of "rum runner trails" that were often used for nothing more than a shortcut than driving all the way to a formal crossing. Gun smugglers and drug dealers spoiled it all.

    • @jaewardtattoo
      @jaewardtattoo Před 2 lety +11

      I mean, it's not called a rum runner trail for nothing

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter Před 2 lety +9

      This was before 9/11.

    • @claytonberg721
      @claytonberg721 Před 2 lety +6

      With the right passport it's still like that at the tijuana/san diego border. I've been there twice, they see the canadian passport and basically ask if you've bought anything of great value and tell you to have a nice day. It's painless providing you don't go at the wrong time. Around 8am weekday it's a mess, tons of yanks live in Tijuana and work in San Diego because of how bad the rent is there. Tons of Mexicans live in TJ, work in San Diego. and it seems there's lots of mexican children who go to school in san diego too because they had a separate line for that. I think they're trying to document how many times americans cross because there's a lot of US citizens living in Tijuana with no documentation just because it's cheaper and it's made things expensive there for the locals. Going from San Diego into Tijuana is even more painless.
      Dunno what happens now because of covid however.

    • @carlrosenbaum3754
      @carlrosenbaum3754 Před 2 lety +1

      And the DEA and CIA us government are the ones running the drugs across the border for a pay out no shit true story. By the way prisons are for us not the government. Peace

    • @stephenkammerling9479
      @stephenkammerling9479 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sure things were interesting during prohibition.

  • @nathanieong6212
    @nathanieong6212 Před 4 lety +1265

    Mum, there’s an American in my bedroom !!!!!

    • @jur4x
      @jur4x Před 4 lety +135

      shhh! keep quite! or he will find our oil, and next thing you know, there's an aircraft carrier at our door step!

    • @MissCracker
      @MissCracker Před 4 lety +65

      Imagine if they were called United Statians

    • @marcopena7638
      @marcopena7638 Před 4 lety +9

      A Dumb Bitch
      Columbians is fine.

    • @leokennedy7624
      @leokennedy7624 Před 4 lety +12

      Mom- shhh! You have to keep quiet before the diversity and unstable politics come to Canada

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Před 4 lety +3

      jur4x quit with the racism

  • @Remls
    @Remls Před 4 lety +296

    *_lives halfway across the world from the US and will probably never visit_*
    Yes yes, this video is what I'll spend my time watching.

    • @sleeptyper
      @sleeptyper Před 4 lety +4

      Watching *and* commenting. HAI is addictive stuff...

    • @Remls
      @Remls Před 4 lety +4

      Just trying not to drown, is all, 'sup with you

    • @iyadnaseer8356
      @iyadnaseer8356 Před 4 lety +1

      Maldivian?

    • @Remls
      @Remls Před 4 lety +1

      ye

    • @iyadnaseer8356
      @iyadnaseer8356 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Remls yeeee drown squad

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Před 3 lety +55

    When I was a kid we had cousins that lived in Maine on property bounded on the east by Canada. The Canadian neighbor who owned the property next door and my cousins would invite each other over for dinner all the time. I probably illegally crossed into Canada and back as a kid thousands of times, often a dozen times a day while we would play on the stone wall separating the two properties. This was roughly 50 years ago and things have probably changed a little.

    • @SuperPrem
      @SuperPrem Před 3 lety +4

      Lol funny. Life must be different before 9/11.

    • @denverdubois5835
      @denverdubois5835 Před 2 lety +3

      What a lovely story. Thanks for that.

  • @itsbackfliptime
    @itsbackfliptime Před 4 lety +11

    The crossing from the US into Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail is also super interesting. You still technically need a passport (or enhanced license) and a special entry permit but the border there is completely unpatrolled. It's an 8 mile hike to the nearest Canadian road and a 20 mile hike to the nearest American road.

  • @DerPoto
    @DerPoto Před 4 lety +2849

    The places where sneaking over the US-Canada border is legal
    *laughs in Europe and Schengen Zone*

  • @mohammedshaikh6789
    @mohammedshaikh6789 Před 4 lety +819

    "Top quality American gasoline lovingly freed from oppression by the American military"
    🤣🤣 Brutal

    • @jakefeeman4019
      @jakefeeman4019 Před 4 lety +48

      The funniest part of that was he showed a video of the Canadian military

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega Před 4 lety +16

      He knew if he didn’t make that joke, someone in the comments would

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Před 4 lety +13

      Slick Willie dumbass

    • @muchozolf
      @muchozolf Před 4 lety +2

      1Energine1 Hey! Don't call Saudi Arabians "morons"!

    • @lajya01
      @lajya01 Před 4 lety +7

      It's no joke. Canadians living near the border fill their tank in the US as it can be dramatically cheaper.

  • @untermench3502
    @untermench3502 Před 2 lety +19

    I was hunting up in Northern Maine, deep in the woods, when the tote road I was walking on was cut by a ditch. On the right was a Beaver pond and there was a post in the ground that indicated it was the Canadian Border. I jumped across the ditch for fun and jumped back into the US. I didn't know if anyone was watching. It was fun.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Před 2 lety +3

      You hit a beaver pond. There's no need for the sign. You're in Canada.

    • @untermench3502
      @untermench3502 Před 2 lety

      @@jasondashney
      It was hard to tell otherwise. It was one of the few places in eastern Quebec that still had trees.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Před 2 lety

      @@untermench3502 those greedyass beavers have taken out all the trees?

    • @untermench3502
      @untermench3502 Před 2 lety

      @@jasondashney
      Surprisingly, now that you mention it, there were plenty of trees there, actually my great grandfather was a lumber baron in Eastern Quebec. I think you could blame him more that the Beavers for de-foresting that part of Canada.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Před 2 lety

      @@untermench3502 Lumber baron?! That's easily the best ancestor flex I've heard in awhile.

  • @djkevinkelly
    @djkevinkelly Před 3 lety +30

    PERSONAL EXPERIENCE: regarding Peace Arch Park in Blaine Washington... as the video correctly states, Canadians can walk freely into the park (U.S. soil) from the adjacent neighborhood but now while the border has been closed when Canadians leave the park they are stopped and ID is checked. It is not an official typical border check, but local officials are just making sure Americans are not trying to enter Canada this way. I met my then fiance there on numerous occasions. Before covid and the border closure, ID wasn't getting checked but there are still a ton of cameras all around watching your every move. If an American were to try and leave the park and enter into the neighborhood they would be descended upon in seconds. The interesting thing about this park is when Canadians enter into it American border officials do not question them nor prevent them from coming into the park. This is all due to a treaty from the 1800s. This park has been a godsend during covid and the border closure for families that reunite at the park for get togethers. Some families are separated by the two countries and they have gotten together for picnics, weddings (including my own!) Etc. Even though we did not take the opportunity many couples would meet to....well...do the nasty lol. One end of the park is quite often covered with small little tents and you know exactly what couples are doing inside of them! (This has been happening specifically during covid.) Her and I were stuck to meeting there for almost 3 years and before the border closed because of covid quite often the park was a ghost town. (And I'm talking about the park on the American side. They're always seem to be quite a few folks walking directly underneath the Peace Arch and in the Canadian Park) Hardly anybody was there and if they were it wasn't for long. We were there shivering in the winter just to be together!

  • @marsgal42
    @marsgal42 Před 4 lety +170

    I’ve been to the Peace Arch park. You can wander around the park as much as you like, but there are fences and signs on the northern and southern edges that order you to report to Customs and Immigration if you want to go any further.
    In the winter the only open bathrooms are on the U.S. side, BTW.

    • @oneofmanyparadoxfans5447
      @oneofmanyparadoxfans5447 Před 4 lety +19

      Take a leak the *_'MURICAN WAY._*

    • @pawpatrolnews
      @pawpatrolnews Před 4 lety +5

      The canadians have to pee their pants because the bathroom is in another country 🤣

    • @oneofmanyparadoxfans5447
      @oneofmanyparadoxfans5447 Před 4 lety +6

      @@pawpatrolnews Nope, they can walk around freely in the park. We can relieve ourselves the Canadian W-eh, and the Canadian's can do things like true *'MURICANS.*

    • @tylsim
      @tylsim Před 4 lety +12

      There’s no fence on the northern edge where houses in BC are across the street, just a sign telling you to pick up dog poo. But there’s definitely a high tech facial recognition security system that tracks your entrance to the park and departure.

    • @teamcoltra
      @teamcoltra Před 4 lety

      Small world! I love HAI videos, cool to see you outside of av forums :P Then again, this is HAI so it's basically just another airplane channel.

  • @mxg75
    @mxg75 Před 4 lety +169

    There's also Canusa Street / Rue Canusa in Derby, VT / Stansted, QC. The double yellow line marks the international border, with people living on the north side of the street being Canadian and those living on the south side of the street American. You're allowed to drive on the other side of the street to and from your home, provided you turn into your own country at the T intersection at the end of the street, but you're not allowed to go across the street to borrow a cup of sugar from your neighbor without checking in with customs first.

    • @bxdanny
      @bxdanny Před 4 lety +19

      Yes, there's another CZcams video that covers that. And, in the same town(s), the Haskell Free Library and Opera House, built right on the border. The entrance, IIRC, is on the American side, but Canadians are allowed to freely walk in from Canada, as long as they promptly return to Canada when they exit.

    • @mischa7823
      @mischa7823 Před 4 lety +9

      @@bxdanny czcams.com/video/EocJm3Dry4E/video.html Here is a video from Tom Scott about this (or another?) street.

    • @ZanHecht
      @ZanHecht Před 4 lety +20

      You can borrow sugar from your neighbor if you both meet at the library for the handoff.

    • @felixhurteau2630
      @felixhurteau2630 Před 4 lety +11

      Canusa means Canada-USA for those who don't get it

    • @Simonsvids
      @Simonsvids Před 4 lety +8

      What if your neighbour from the other country throws you a bag of sugar over the border, is that allowed?

  • @jerry3579
    @jerry3579 Před 3 lety +18

    You guys left out the Haskell Library and Opera House in Derby Line, Vermont. There, Canadians and Americans can legally enter the library and opera house, and freely go back and forth across the border, which is indicated by a line through the library and upstairs through the opera house. Right now, though, because of COVID-19, the whole library is closed.

    • @sErgEantaEgis12
      @sErgEantaEgis12 Před rokem

      There's also Lake Memphremagog nearby, there's a dock at a place called Cedarville in Quebec where there's a phone you're supposed to use to call the actual customs agents.

  • @rarelibra
    @rarelibra Před 3 lety +8

    I used to live in Northern Minnesota in the Boundary Waters area. We used to take our boats on Fall Lake, and portage across to Basswood Lake, which in on both sides of the US/Canadian border. All the time, we would cross into Canadian waters and be able to fish our hearts out, knowing that once we crossed back into the US, the Minnesota DNR would stop us and count our fish to make sure we weren't above the limit. There was an island on the Canadian side we would stop at and cook up fresh pan-fried fish.

  • @eyesonherhorizon4753
    @eyesonherhorizon4753 Před 4 lety +477

    "American gasoline lovingly freed from oppression by the American military."
    Good one.

    • @eyesonherhorizon4753
      @eyesonherhorizon4753 Před 4 lety +23

      @OceanBlue Except for healthcare.

    • @Lawkeeper12
      @Lawkeeper12 Před 4 lety +17

      And education

    • @CBTalon97
      @CBTalon97 Před 4 lety +11

      Except that, it in all likelihood the fuel as actually from Canadian sources.

    • @DR-54
      @DR-54 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Lawkeeper12 immediately your argument falls apart when free education is provided to everyone and we don't even have to commit genocide and oppress natives to do it!

    • @TepigIsHot
      @TepigIsHot Před 3 lety +9

      @@DR-54 hey, dumbass, he was agreeing with you

  • @majorfallacy5926
    @majorfallacy5926 Před 4 lety +457

    As a young EU citizen, the concept of border checkpoints irritates me in a weird way. I guess I'm used to it in airports, but I actually felt somewhat offended when they wanted to see my passport in between two eu countries once

    • @violetraven9440
      @violetraven9440 Před 3 lety +7

      i wish i could say the same taking a trip up north sounds like it would be fun when i got there but it would suck trying to cross

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 Před 3 lety +15

      That’s like needing a passport to get to Alaska or something

    • @spaghettigum
      @spaghettigum Před 3 lety +28

      @@blakedavis2447 its more like needing a passport when entering and leaving a mcdonalds

    • @PrezVeto
      @PrezVeto Před 2 lety

      Have you not left the EU?

    • @majorfallacy5926
      @majorfallacy5926 Před 2 lety +10

      @@PrezVeto who's "you"? Only the Brits left

  • @DocDarkLord666
    @DocDarkLord666 Před 4 lety +59

    "Lovingly freed from oppression by America''s military"
    *looks at the dislike button to see how many people didn't like that one*

  • @kristenrdesinski2937
    @kristenrdesinski2937 Před 2 lety +11

    There are so many cameras in Blaine around the border that if a person decided to leave the park area (Peace Arch) it would be recorded. Not to say it would be noticed right away, but would still be available for future viewing. The cameras are equipped with night vision and have caught quite a lot of drug trafficking where bags are simply tossed over the border to be picked up by another person.
    Before 9/11 it was so easy to cross between the countries, walking across to a nightclub right across on the Canadian side was not uncommon. You did have to check in with the border agent, but it was as simple as saying "I'm going to NightShift (an actual club in the 1990's less than a quarter mile from the Pacific/Truck crossing) for a couple of drinks" and there were no other questions asked. Going across the Peace Arch crossing in a car was also easy, border waits were quite short, unlike current times. Granted, the border has been closed to all but essential travel due to the pandemic, this has caused quite the economic hit to Whatcom County, Washington where I live.

  • @thebrownguy79
    @thebrownguy79 Před 4 lety +102

    I’m within 30 minutes from the Peace Arch crossing in Washington. Perhaps the best place to coordinate meet ups with relatives from both countries. Resident from both Blaine WA and White Rock/Surrey BC truly use the honor system at this crossing.

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah i remember when "refugees" fleeing from trump were causing problems im Canada other than that i dont remember any wave of Americans or Canadian crossing playing fast and loose with that border seems like a non issue

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 4 lety +5

      @Águila701 well its a shame but borders are necessary when alot of people wont to enter any country in mass

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 4 lety +3

      @Águila701 well sure but those us citizens got permission to settle by Spain 1821 then mexico gained independents that very same year but immigration was still encouraged and it wasn't till 1830 that it was immigration was prohibited(from the us) its not like there forced there way into Mexico or settled without permission

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 4 lety +3

      @Águila701 your right the settlers were in the moral wrong and they basically stole the land but how would the fence stop legal entry and cool down those were the acts or those that came before 190 years ago "you'll get yours" whats that mean i mean im either an amateur historian or an American is that enough for you to put the actions of some long dead person not even related my family came from Ireland and my other half Mexico i dont understand there are more productive people to be mad at

    • @kellynolen498
      @kellynolen498 Před 4 lety +2

      @Águila701 then you have two choices my friend make your country great or leave it behind you can motivate yourself however you want but lifes not fair and if you want it to be better you have to do it yourself and i see no reason to hold a grudge or expect karma to smite my enemies

  • @aidandoerffer3750
    @aidandoerffer3750 Před 4 lety +60

    "lovingly freed from impression by the American military" *shows Canadian soldiers*

  • @KickMaassen
    @KickMaassen Před 4 lety +100

    Ough.. that civil war 2020 joke kinda feels controversial now...

    • @chrischolewa9104
      @chrischolewa9104 Před 3 lety +1

      thats no lie ! everyday i hear about problems into November-Pray !

    • @Amariellah
      @Amariellah Před 3 lety +2

      perhaps he is psychic

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +6

      It will only get worse in January 2021, believe me...

    • @nickhill8612
      @nickhill8612 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ixlnxs
      Hey I absolutely believe you.

    • @kylestanley7843
      @kylestanley7843 Před 3 lety

      @@nickhill8612 You were right to.

  • @konradplatt3833
    @konradplatt3833 Před 4 lety +23

    Me living in Europa at a Border triangle:
    "Wait you guys have border controls?"

    • @SanderEvers
      @SanderEvers Před 4 lety +2

      We also have borders in Europe, just go to the edge of the Schengen zone.

    • @konradplatt3833
      @konradplatt3833 Před 4 lety +1

      @Mateusz Wojnarowicz dont forget swiss.
      But there are nearly no controls either. especially when you are a local.
      Sometimes the border is just across a field too with no border control anywhere near.

    • @aryanbhuta3382
      @aryanbhuta3382 Před 3 lety

      @Mateusz Wojnarowicz They praise themselves because it is true. Sure, coming from Schengen, it may seem unimaginable. But the US-Canada border is still one of the most porous in the world. You can get in with an enhanced drivers license. A typical border is guarded (ie, with troops, guns, and military patrols)

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety

      I was just wondering what border triangle that would be, but we have so many... Even my native little Belgium has three: with the Netherlands and Germany, with Germany and Luxembourg, and with Luxembourg and France. Not to mention that we have a functioning British border post at the railway station of Brussel-Zuid (Brussels south) to hop on a high-speed train to London.

    • @seanwilkinson8696
      @seanwilkinson8696 Před 3 lety

      I love that three-point border-convergence...point...somewhere in rural Europe (shame on me for not remembering), where they have a round, concrete picnic table that's been painted with flags and boundary lines and appropriately positioned on the correct spot. With two friends and three six-packs of your nations' brews and snacks, an afternoon of fun border-hopping and frivolity is guaranteed.

  • @benjaminmclaren8782
    @benjaminmclaren8782 Před 4 lety +70

    Shoutout from Australia's border patrol. Just watch your step. It's a little wet.

    • @timothycook2917
      @timothycook2917 Před 4 lety

      I think I got that joke 😏

    • @someguyontheinternet7
      @someguyontheinternet7 Před 4 lety +1

      Hey, I’m not looking to get locked up on Nauru 🖕🏾

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k Před 4 lety

      Is border patrol even needed in Australia?😂

    • @sammybeaver9130
      @sammybeaver9130 Před 4 lety +2

      Another shout out to great britain's border patrol. Just watch your step, there is a big cliff and then straight into the sea

    • @andrewnield9827
      @andrewnield9827 Před 3 lety

      Ashwin Umapathi don’t swim here come here legally

  • @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access

    It should be illegal for people to sneak into my woods

  • @supergeek1418
    @supergeek1418 Před 3 lety +7

    You missed Glacier National Park/Boundary Park a large wilderness area/park. Your'e free to roam, as long as you exit on the same side you entered, otherwise, you're expected to go to a border checkpoint.

  • @faithful2thecall
    @faithful2thecall Před 2 lety +6

    Unless something changed since I visited there, you also omitted the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in northern Minnesota. As long as you weren't planning to overnight in Canada you could cross the border without having to go through a crossing.

  • @joeclark1893
    @joeclark1893 Před 4 lety +13

    There’s also the Haskell Free Library and Opera House where actors perform in Canada while the audience watches in America.

  • @hannahjames7458
    @hannahjames7458 Před 4 lety +140

    Vermont/Quebec Haskell free library

    • @jasonbrandonhill
      @jasonbrandonhill Před 4 lety +7

      Yes! That place deserves a video of its own.

    • @steveroyer1628
      @steveroyer1628 Před 4 lety +18

      can't believe they didn't mention it. Entrance is in US, books are in Canada. Scene of the theatre upstairs is in Canada, but the seats are in US.

    • @tcg1_qc
      @tcg1_qc Před 4 lety

      @@steveroyer1628 what? Do you need a passport to enter?

    • @steveroyer1628
      @steveroyer1628 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tcg1_qc to enter the library? No!

    • @steveroyer1628
      @steveroyer1628 Před 4 lety

      @@jasonbrandonhill czcams.com/video/TgmDGm_8Xr0/video.html

  • @dianap5504
    @dianap5504 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born and raised in the Detroit, MI area, which shares a border with Ontario, Canada. Just northeast of Detroit, there is a river called the St. Clair River, which is 40 miles long, and at its narrowest point, is only about 800 feet wide. The US/Canadian border runs right down the middle of the river, and the current isn’t very strong. It is a bustling river, as it connects Lake Erie to Lake Huron. You will see everything from fishing boats to freighters, to people on jet skis/wave runners moving through there.
    There are residential houses right on the edge of the river on both sides, and it used to be SO EASY to park your wave runner or other small vessel on the Canadian side, walk into Canada, and go completely unnoticed. In the hours when the river wasn’t busy, people used to swim across it all the time (for me and my teenage friends, it was just for the thrill-seeking novelty of it). In the oft chance you were stopped by border patrol, you just played dumb and said you were sorry, and they would politely tell you to head back to your own country. 🤣🤣🤣This was back in the 80s/90s before drones and 9/11. Even at the official border crossings, all you did was show your ID (no passports!) and all they would ask you is what you were planning to do during your visit and how long you planned to stay. It was seriously no big deal to go back and forth, and it was something my friends and I did every weekend when we turned 19, since that’s the legal drinking age in Canada. Boy have things changed!
    Anyway, thanks for a very interesting video! I greatly enjoyed it.

  • @comidamexicanasinsabor_
    @comidamexicanasinsabor_ Před 4 lety +4

    I’ve been to the Peace Arch Provincial Park and as a person who sees the US/México border fence almost everyday, roaming around that park was absolutely one of the best things I’ve ever done in my entire life and Peace Arch will always be my favourite

  • @griffca4814
    @griffca4814 Před 4 lety +86

    "Saint Regis Mohawk Reservation" I grew up near there and the best job for someone who just turned 16 was helping the Mohawks smuggle cigarettes to Ottawa, Quebec and NYC. It was great.

    • @canadianpatriot14
      @canadianpatriot14 Před 4 lety +19

      So, if someone was looking to enter the States that didn't have a passport this would be a good place? Asking for a friend.

    • @monicawg
      @monicawg Před 2 lety +4

      No it's not. The information in the video is not correct. Your car will be impounded in addition to heafty fines and a list of other legal battles both in US and Canadian Court systems. Also, there are numerous policing agencies. There are NYS police, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal police, Akwesasne Mohawk police as well as Border patrol. Land and water surveillance and patrols for all agencies involved.

    • @kalithuania
      @kalithuania Před 2 lety

      Stop stereotyping them

  • @chaimf1974
    @chaimf1974 Před 4 lety +28

    Surprised you didn't mention Alaska. They have a town that you can enter from Canada without any border control.

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +10

      Yep. That's Hyder, a town of fewer than 90 people across the border with two land crossings into the relatively much larger town of Stewart. I've been there twice and have found it strange how people in the two towns are so different from each other.

  • @stev6963
    @stev6963 Před 3 lety +2

    Just when I thought I’ve seen every HAI video there is, an old new one pops up in my feed and I am left even more impressed by this channel’s output than I was yesterday.

  • @ralphvelthuis2359
    @ralphvelthuis2359 Před 4 lety +2

    You also have the waterton/glacier international peace park, where you take the boat tour starting in Canada, cross over into the US on the other half of the lake, and then back into Canada to dock again.

  • @casey6556
    @casey6556 Před 4 lety +46

    You didn't even mention Hyder, Alaska, which came up in one of your own previous videos!
    Nor the library and theatre on the border that has doors on both sides.

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +4

      The Stewart/Hyder situation is almost hilarious. He really should cover it in greater detail.

    • @RogersMgmtGroup
      @RogersMgmtGroup Před 4 lety +3

      Hyder is weird. There is no US immigration, and the only place to drive beyond Hyder is back into another part of Canada. There is however a Canadian border post facing Hyder and people occasionally get stuck in little Hyder without proper visas or documents to reenter Canada (according to the Canadian guard). Of course the border is not staffed 24/7 either so... maybe people just cross back.

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RogersMgmtGroup If you can prove you're Canadian, the border guards ultimately have to let you back in. It's still better to have a passport or enhanced driver's licence, though, just to save time and headaches. As for the border closure at night, you're allowed to cross back over but technically supposed to self report; I believe there's an explanation of how to do that plastered somewhere on the outside of the customs office.

    • @joncalon7508
      @joncalon7508 Před 4 lety

      Scrolled through all the comments just to see if this one was mentioned. So Mr. Wendover, why did you omit Hyder?

    • @billsmart2726
      @billsmart2726 Před 3 lety

      @@reillywalker195 so, what about the US side? If anyone comes from the US side or wants to go from Canada to the US?

  • @denverfleury4542
    @denverfleury4542 Před 4 lety +108

    I'm 15 and got high asf at my friends older brothers house when I was 13 and me and the boys decided it would be smart to "go for a hike" to the usa illegally and we did not get caught bought some ice cream and came back no trouble at all

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 Před 3 lety +16

      Oh your big big trouble now mister I hope you know it’s gonna be a stain on your pride as Canadian don’t cha know breakin the law being illegal an what not

    • @denverfleury4542
      @denverfleury4542 Před 3 lety +14

      @@blakedavis2447 bad ideas tell good stories

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 Před 3 lety +1

      @@denverfleury4542 lmao it’s a joke

    • @denverfleury4542
      @denverfleury4542 Před 3 lety +2

      @@blakedavis2447 I know lmao

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 Před 3 lety +1

      @@denverfleury4542 LAMO !

  • @jackuzi8252
    @jackuzi8252 Před 2 lety +3

    There's another: The Haskell Library/Opera House in Derby Line, VT. It was intentionally built straddling the border. There's a line through the middle of it, so as long as you don't leave the building you can technically go into Canada and back. If you go outside and walk around the corner, though, the librarian told me you're legally obligated to continue on to the Canadian customs point and check in.

  • @sitrilko
    @sitrilko Před 4 lety +117

    A whole video about US and Canada and borders and crossing...
    and no planes. Did an imposter take over the channel?

  • @NotAmira_
    @NotAmira_ Před 4 lety +2266

    You'll never know what I said

  • @meri-lynncollingridge7933

    My dad and I were going on a drive in Manitoba just for the sake of driving and we turned onto a random gravel unknowingly crossed the border into the US. I found out we were in the states when I got a text message from Telus saying something along the lines of welcome to the United States. I found it cool that we accidentally crossed the border and didn’t run into an official border crossing station with guards

  • @DamirMaatar
    @DamirMaatar Před 3 lety +12

    2:34 there is quite the same thing in the Netherlands/Belgium borders.
    There is houses that are on 2 countries.
    But they decided that where the door is, is the country of the house
    There is a guy that moved his door 1 meter to be on the other border, and pay less taxes

  • @konstm.s.236
    @konstm.s.236 Před 4 lety +157

    Americans and Canadians: Oh man another border check point...
    Me: *laughs in Schengen Area*

    • @lajya01
      @lajya01 Před 4 lety +18

      "Another?" There is only 1 in your whole trip and that's it. We don't switch countries every 100 km like in Europe.

    • @edipires15
      @edipires15 Před 4 lety +6

      Me: laughs in Schengen itself

    • @konstm.s.236
      @konstm.s.236 Před 4 lety

      lajya01 the another is referencing the topic of the video

    • @paranoidrodent
      @paranoidrodent Před 4 lety +9

      Prior to 2001, it was normal to cross the US-Canada border without a passport if you were travelling by land. Just a driver's license was enough in either direction and travel between the two countries was extremely common (Canadians crossing to shop, American college kids crossing to party, lots of tourists in both directions). A day trip into a bordering state or province was pretty everyday. Now it's kind of a pain in the butt by comparison and the delays at the border are far longer. Even so, the border crossings are generally fine. Some folks even commute across the border every day to go to work (esp. between Windsor and Detroit).
      All that said, as someone else commented, you do realize both countries are freaking enormous (each dwarfs the Schengen Area in size) and border checkpoints aren't really something the residents of either country ever tend to deal with much unless they are intentionally going to the other country? You can drive for days and never see a border, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

    • @skorpius752
      @skorpius752 Před 4 lety +1

      What sucks is when you drive within your own country and you still have to go through stupid border patrol checkpoints.

  • @aaron_xdd705
    @aaron_xdd705 Před 4 lety +445

    While watching this, I'm happy to be from Europe without any borders and immigration stuff

    • @martijn9568
      @martijn9568 Před 4 lety +21

      @@skyem5250 there's this thing called boats.

    • @danielgstoehl3905
      @danielgstoehl3905 Před 4 lety +34

      @@skyem5250 Not anymore. This was done during WW2 and the cold war but it is being inventorized and removed.

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 Před 4 lety +2

      Martijn that’s also much slower than walking or driving across a bridge

    • @sleeptyper
      @sleeptyper Před 4 lety +1

      @@Only.D.G. Some people prefer to keep the curtain in front their eyes closed.

    • @bgezal
      @bgezal Před 4 lety +39

      Schengen area is like crossing federal state borders in US or Canada. Try crossing from Schengen/EU into Russia.

  • @3rdalbum
    @3rdalbum Před 2 lety +1

    Reminds me a little of the border between the states of Victoria and Tasmania, in Australia. Tasmania is an island, so there shouldn't be a land border, but after the sea border was drawn it was discovered to bisect a small island. Victoria and Tasmania now have a 500m common land border on an uninhabited island.

  • @RedlineGuiding
    @RedlineGuiding Před 2 lety +1

    The Fourth Connecticut Lake Trail, a short hiking trail in Pittsburg, NH , weaves its way from country to country along the US/Canadian "swath". It's kinda cool, and very pretty.

  • @joeolmond4252
    @joeolmond4252 Před 4 lety +40

    There's a small town in Alaska called Hyder that has Canadian customs but no US customs

    • @joeolmond4252
      @joeolmond4252 Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you random strangers
      The only reason I know about hyder is because me and my dad got stuck in

    • @blakedavis2447
      @blakedavis2447 Před 3 lety +1

      How do you get out then ?

    • @joeolmond4252
      @joeolmond4252 Před 3 lety +1

      @@blakedavis2447 you need a passport to get in so I gues it’s just assumed you have one.

    • @rockerjim8045
      @rockerjim8045 Před 3 lety +1

      Had a great day trip from New Hasilton BC. We saw our first Grizzly

    • @crypticcorgi8280
      @crypticcorgi8280 Před 2 lety +1

      We just don't expect Canadians up that far. We know they like to hug our boarder for warmth.

  • @MoonlightFoxTV
    @MoonlightFoxTV Před 4 lety +12

    it's weird hearing his voice today compared to his early Wendover vids. Almost the same tone and vocal pacing at a different level.

  • @Cyborg617
    @Cyborg617 Před 4 lety +21

    2:43 well, the comment with an american civil war didn't age that well. Or did it? I don't know anymore...

    • @ixlnxs
      @ixlnxs Před 3 lety +1

      Wait till January 2021 for the shit to really hit the fan...

  • @normanduchaine61
    @normanduchaine61 Před 3 lety +3

    My great aunt lives in Estcourt ME/ Pohénégamook QC, her property is split in half through the border! It was fun seeing this video, in reality getting to the gas station is not so complicated, and Canadian Border Services is very close by.

  • @______608
    @______608 Před 4 lety +61

    HAI: You need a clean record for politics
    Indian Politicians: Hold my beer

    • @timothycook2917
      @timothycook2917 Před 4 lety +1

      Are you saying Indian politicians aren't squeaky clean? 😊

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k Před 4 lety +1

      @@timothycook2917 that smile is concerning

    • @foolishgruntigluana7041
      @foolishgruntigluana7041 Před 3 lety +2

      Here criminals r the ones who become 50% of the politicians(serious criminals like murderers, kidnapping, rapist, dons,gun violations, spreading hate, etc) and educated people do the job things. Jails r the recreational spots for the criminals who go there for a few hours or days and come out.

    • @vinhetasdatv8611
      @vinhetasdatv8611 Před 2 lety

      Brazilian politics: Hold my caipirinha

  • @Minisculev2115
    @Minisculev2115 Před 4 lety +8

    My friend lived up in Maine, and apparently the border guards there were so kind they would sometimes just let people casually to Canada and vice versa. Of course it wasn't permanent, you eventually had to go back to the states but it was mostly to just grab a bite at a Canadian shop or something

  • @tabel4844
    @tabel4844 Před 4 lety +1

    Point Roberts, WA also has a strange boarder with Canada. If you don't take a ferry, you have to drive through Canada to get to the US.

  • @marcberm
    @marcberm Před 3 lety +1

    There's also a library in Maine that straddles the border. It's legal to enter and spend time there from either side of the border, as long as you go back into the country from which you came when you leave. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haskell_Free_Library_and_Opera_House

  • @conroyfan22official
    @conroyfan22official Před 4 lety +8

    I live near the St Regis Mohawk reservation...The first time I accidentally ended up in Canada, it confused the crap out of me. I was driving through the rez, and all of a sudden the speed limit switched from 30 (mph) to 60 (kmh) and the signs were in French. It definitely threw me for a loop.

    • @billsmart2726
      @billsmart2726 Před 3 lety +1

      There was no checkpoint there to prevent you from entering?

    • @antoniozavaldski
      @antoniozavaldski Před 2 lety

      @@billsmart2726 There's no checkpoints within the reservation.

    • @TheCaptainSplatter
      @TheCaptainSplatter Před 2 lety +2

      You have now entered France.

    • @inconnu4961
      @inconnu4961 Před rokem

      @@TheCaptainSplatter LMAO/MDR! Vive La France libre!

  • @summersbythesea4261
    @summersbythesea4261 Před 4 lety +6

    it's 5am and I lost it when the stock footage of 'murder' played for the second time. love your sense of humor, Sam.

  • @graham1034
    @graham1034 Před 3 lety +1

    If you hike the Pacific Crest Trail as a Canadian then you can cross freely back into Canada on the trail. The only requirement is that you fill out a form online before you leave for your hike, usually 4 or so months beforehand. You don't even have to provide a date, just a vague range of a month or 2 when you plan on crossing back into Canada.

  • @njam101
    @njam101 Před 3 lety +1

    Missing from this video is the Waterton/Glacier International Peace Park on the Alberta-Montana border.

  • @henryd.4802
    @henryd.4802 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey HAI I think you forgot about Hyder, Alaska. which can only be accessed through Canada, there's no border control there and residents freely travel to the Canadian towns on the other side.

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +1

      The situation with Hyder is actually more complicated than that. Hyder might not have a border guard, but the larger Canadian town of Stewart does, so anyone crossing into Stewart from Hyder has to pass through Canadian customs unless they're crossing into the northern part of Stewart where its mines and hydroelectric dam are located. Also, passengers on the twice weekly floatplane to Ketchikan from Hyder have to pass through customs, making it one of the few places where people need to pass through customs to travel within a country they're already located.

    • @henryd.4802
      @henryd.4802 Před 4 lety +1

      @@reillywalker195 huh I wasn't actually aware of that, thanks!

  • @lildevil362003
    @lildevil362003 Před 4 lety +3

    You forgot the Waterton-Glacier park in Alberta/Montana, where there's a hike you can just stroll right through.

    • @medymoreno8778
      @medymoreno8778 Před 3 lety

      hi, they are no office no control for the hiker?

  • @danepcarver4951
    @danepcarver4951 Před 3 lety +1

    Was visiting Waterton Lake National Park in Alberta in Sept 2007. I took the trail south and cross in Glacier National Park into Montana. At the border there was a sign that directed everyone must continue to the US Ranger Station that was about 5 miles further to present your passport which I was carrying. I hiked almost within site of the station, but couldn't cross a suspension bridge because the decking had been removed for the season. I hiked back north into Canada crossing the border twice without challenge.

  • @korytoombs886
    @korytoombs886 Před 3 lety +42

    Unless you're going into the USA for a long period of time, reporting to immigration shouldn't be required.

  • @romaa3985
    @romaa3985 Před 4 lety +15

    Low cost university education? This is Canada not Europe fam, its just as expensive lol

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +8

      It's definitely nowhere near free, but it's cheaper to go to university in Canada than in the United States. It's so much cheaper that American students will go as far north as Prince George and Terrace to attend UNBC rather than stay close to home.

    • @paranoidrodent
      @paranoidrodent Před 4 lety +4

      Canadian here and I looked into the price of university in the US when some US schools offered me admission after I did well on some standardized tests. Higher education is far cheaper in Canada. No, it's not Europe levels of cheap or free but it's definitely partially subsidized. We have American students coming here to study because even our international student rates at good schools are cheaper than what they pay back home for a similar education.

    • @alpearson9158
      @alpearson9158 Před 2 lety

      no! no where near as expensive as the US

  • @aletoledo1
    @aletoledo1 Před 4 lety +90

    It's almost like these are just imaginary lines on a map.

    • @thomas.02
      @thomas.02 Před 4 lety +9

      some borders follow natural formations like rivers, others....

    • @aletoledo1
      @aletoledo1 Před 4 lety +8

      @@thomas.02I have a river behind my house, maybe it's a border

    • @MissCracker
      @MissCracker Před 4 lety +1

      They are......

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega Před 4 lety +5

      aletoledo1
      That river could be a border between your property and your neighbor’s.
      Or not, your property could also be divided by imaginary lines idk

    • @Buildnstack
      @Buildnstack Před 4 lety +3

      Just like private property.

  • @xav215xl7
    @xav215xl7 Před 4 lety +1

    The MOHAWK Tribe Land falls on NY State, Quebec, Ontario... basically 2 countries/international borders. It’s cool

  • @someonesomewhere9133
    @someonesomewhere9133 Před 3 lety +4

    There is absolutely no need to have any kind of border control or check points between the US and Canada. Both are super friendly, well developed and prosperous nations with similar laws. One can be reasonably certain that either country would screen people coming in from overseas quite well. Learn from Europe, Why not have a free travel area which would remove the hassles and boost trade and tourism.

    • @void_tex
      @void_tex Před 3 lety

      No. If you know anything about the two countries, we fucking hate each other

    • @denverdubois5835
      @denverdubois5835 Před 2 lety

      @@void_texOnly on 4chan.

    • @denverdubois5835
      @denverdubois5835 Před 2 lety

      Maybe when Canada trades in that globalist trash PM we can be friends again. I miss going to Canada.

  • @lourencovieira5424
    @lourencovieira5424 Před 4 lety +7

    Oh I needed this, thanks!

  • @simonpotter7534
    @simonpotter7534 Před 4 lety +3

    One place you missed is Waterton Park in Alberta, where you can take a boat trip to the Southern end of Upper Waterton Lake crossing the US border and landing at the Peace Pavilion (which has the largest fire place I have ever seen). There is an ad hoc customs set up at the Goat Haunt Ranger Station (complete with unfriendly border people). I forget how it works but there is some sort of special arrangement that allows people to cross the border into the Glacier National Park.

  • @alyssa2796
    @alyssa2796 Před 3 lety

    I live about an hour away from the Peace arch on the American side and it was so fascinating going there because I thought that we would have to do some sort of border checkpoint or there would be guards or gates but you just walk in and walk around and then leave whenever you want

  • @arnavg7973
    @arnavg7973 Před 3 lety +10

    Hey mom, can I go to my friends place
    Mom-where
    Me- Oh you know, Canada

  • @rockthered8706
    @rockthered8706 Před 4 lety +4

    As a Canadian, I love this. I knew we had a few border oddities, had no idea about the international parks, those are now on my bucket list for my eventual cross country trip.

    • @reillywalker195
      @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +2

      He missed the strangest border oddity, which is that between the port town of Stewart, British Columbia, and the nearly abandoned town of Hyder, Alaska. That's an almost hilarious border.

  • @chim1999
    @chim1999 Před 4 lety +8

    2:06 as a soldier in the Canadian Army I can confirm that hilariously in the clip to punctuation the military liberty of a gas station, HAI uses a clip in which The soldiers are Canadian on a joint training exercise in the US which is only a minor detail but has me in stiches

  • @SimilakChild
    @SimilakChild Před 2 lety +2

    Easiest ways to do it (If you get caught by customs you will get deported):
    1. Slip into Alaska somehow, and then book a cruise ship from there to California
    2. Between Manitoba and North Dakota is nothing but trees and forest. you could basically walk through the forest and they wont know.
    3. Jump inside a CN cargo train somewhere in Canada, they usually transport their goods into Washington or Idaho or those places, There is a youtuber named Shiey, he knows all the routes.

  • @spartacus3250
    @spartacus3250 Před 4 lety +1

    Hyder, AK is one you could of added to this list, you can enter the town by crossing the border with no border security since there is no way to get anywhere else in Alaska there but you have to check in with the Canadian border police when you leave on the only road in or out

  • @reillywalker195
    @reillywalker195 Před 4 lety +3

    You forgot about the Stewart/Hyder border between Alaska and British Columbia. I know you mentioned it in an earlier video and probably didn't cover it for that reason and because it's not between Canada and the Lower 48, but it's still notable. Due to how Hyder borders Stewart, the road to the mines and the glacier viewpoint in Stewart's municipal limits cuts through Hyder and back into Stewart. There's no American border guard at either crossing, and there's no Canadian border guard at the northern crossing going up to the mines, so it's possible for someone in either country to cross into the other without passing through the other country's customs.

  • @Kawber
    @Kawber Před 4 lety +140

    *the USA government wants to know your location*

  • @juangonzalez9848
    @juangonzalez9848 Před 3 lety +2

    Monument portage in the boundary waters is a zig zag path up a hill. As you go up it goes back and forth from the Canadian to American sides of the line. Always a fun trip, tiptoeing across the line during the whole covid mega lockdown was fun, one of the few Americans that got into Canada that year.

  • @uverhaul
    @uverhaul Před 4 lety +25

    Damn, youtube’s new system for showing subs is in effect huh.. “1.08 million”

    • @MissCracker
      @MissCracker Před 4 lety +1

      Literally no one cares

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Před 4 lety +3

      It confused the hell out of me at first...

    • @uverhaul
      @uverhaul Před 4 lety +4

      Mr. Boomguy yeah, it’s kinda annoying really

    • @meijelly
      @meijelly Před 4 lety +3

      @@MissCracker the 13 people who liked their comment apparently do

  • @brodanquennell2810
    @brodanquennell2810 Před 4 lety +12

    It’s pretty cool to see peace arch mentioned, I live in the Clayton hills, literally 10 minutes away in Canada

    • @firstchoicelastchoice28
      @firstchoicelastchoice28 Před 3 lety +1

      What is the deal there? Can you just walk between each with no questions asked?

    • @brodanquennell2810
      @brodanquennell2810 Před 3 lety

      Firstchoice Lastchoice Before Sept. 11, it used to be unrestricted on both sides, at least in practice, and this was the era where all you needed to travel between the countries was a driver’s license, or any valid photo I.D. Nowadays, you can enter the park without coming into contact with customs, but on the return trip you have to have some documentation showing you’re a resident of that country, or have a valid passport. It hasn’t happened to me on the Canadian side, but I heard they’re lenient if you don’t have any documentation, as long as you can answer some questions proving you’re a local resident and citizen. No clue if it’s true, but it’s just what I’ve heard. Basically, you go in without any questions, and you go through customs to re-enter the country.

    • @firstchoicelastchoice28
      @firstchoicelastchoice28 Před 3 lety

      @@brodanquennell2810 So......... I live in western Canada and I can cross into the US via this park as a novelty excursion and return to Canada with no problems?

    • @RomanTrollanski
      @RomanTrollanski Před 3 lety

      I live in Canada, very close to the park, been there many times, both sides have restrooms, but I always prefer to piss into US. Exiting the park must be done through the country you entered, any attempt would most likely be noticed, Canadian side is a little friendlier, US side you could easily spot border agents hiding in the bushes. A while ago a 80 old lady got confused and went further away than the park into US, she got arrested and detained for about 2 weeks before being released.
      For a european citizen as well as Canadian citizen too, it is very hard for me to understand the existance and necesity of the phisical border for such a two friendly nations.

  • @swenner64
    @swenner64 Před 3 lety +1

    You forgot one! The Northwest Angle in Minnesota. There is no border crossing into Canada but to get there by car from the US you have the cross the border and drive about 30 miles to get there. Then there is no crossing from Canada to the Northwest Angle or when you come back into Canada.

  • @casey6556
    @casey6556 Před 4 lety +2

    Another one you missed: the Pacific Crest Trail. If you file the right paperwork, it’s legal to hike the trail (which is something like 30 miles from the nearest road on the US side and a fair bit from the nearest road on the Canadian side) across the border, though I believe you’re expected to then submit to a border station for inspection once you’ve finished your hike and there is no ability to cross back into the US on the trail.

  • @HTPCYMC
    @HTPCYMC Před 4 lety +3

    For Solid Snake this counts for the entire border. He has completely maxed out his sneak skill

  • @gordonou7065
    @gordonou7065 Před 4 lety +11

    There’s a boat ride that goes in and out of the both countries in Niagara Falls so Canadians go on a boat into and out of the US and the US got in and out of Canada. IDK if it counts because It’s on water.

    • @BrianRyans
      @BrianRyans Před 3 lety

      You talking about Maid of the Mist and/or Hornblower?

  • @jd9875a
    @jd9875a Před 2 lety +1

    Nobody will probably see this on an old video, but there is another spot. When hiking the Chilkoot Trail you start in Alaska, then hike over a mountain pass. At the summit is the US/Canada border and there is no border controls or checkpoint. You simply just keep hiking and you're now in BC.

    • @danepcarver4951
      @danepcarver4951 Před 2 lety

      There is a trail between Glacier National Park, Montana and Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta where is no checkpoint. There is a sign when entering the USA that directs hikers to report to the US Ranger Station 5 miles south.