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A shallow creek meanders runs through the ferns and trees.
Credit: French-language podcast produced by the Town of Sutton They loaded the booty into a canoe. They’d barely started paddling on Lake Champlain when they spotted the mouth […]
The video clip is an extract from an interview recorded by Héritage Sutton in February 2020. Wayne Kemp: I know that at our end, in our sector, there […]
In the photo at left, small road signs block the way to the border; on the right, the border is indicated by a simple strip of paint on […]
Side view of the combined East Pinnacle house and customs post with: a flagpole in front, and an arrow under the words Canada and US to indicate the […]
A montage of three images: top, the parchment formalizing Anson Kemp’s appointment; below left, the large Victorian house of Dr. Seaton, who was also a customs officer; on […]
Map showing 13 customs posts on the Canada-U.S. border between Lake Champlain and Lake Memphremagog. From left to right: Lacolle-Rouses Point, Haut Richelieu, Noyan, Saint-Georges de Clarenceville, Saint-Armand, […]
Photo of the J.M. Hill General Store, also a Morse’s Line customs post. Above the door, the words Canada and U.S.A. indicate which side of the border you’re […]
The boundary line brushes against the barn as shown by the white border marker and the cleared trench that stretches to the horizon.
Arial view of the Hurtubise property showing that the 45th Parallel splits the farm and their house in two.
View of a cemetery that crosses the border; some graves are in Canada and others in the United States. Once again, the border isn’t marked. The Boundary Commission […]
Photo of a road sign stating “45th Parallel, half-way between the equator and the North Pole.”