Chief Mountain Border Crossing

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Location
Coordinates48°59′52″N 113°39′39″W / 48.997698°N 113.660796°W / 48.997698; -113.660796
Opened1936
Chief Mountain Border Crossing
US Border Inspection Station at Chief Mountain, MT
Locaiton
CountryUnited States; Canada
Location
Coordinates48°59′52″N 113°39′39″W / 48.997698°N 113.660796°W / 48.997698; -113.660796
Details
Opened1936
Website
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The Chief Mountain Border Crossing connects the town of Babb, Montana, with Pincher Creek, Alberta, on the Canada–US border. Montana Highway 17 on the American side joins Alberta Highway 6 on the Canadian side, creating the only road border crossing within the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. Poker Creek–Little Gold Creek and this crossing are the only ones closed in winter. It is the westernmost border crossing in Alberta.

The idea for this road link, which would reduce the connection between Waterton Lakes National Park (Canada) and Glacier National Park (U.S.) by about 48 kilometres (30 mi), was suggested as early as 1915. To provide employment during the Great Depression, relief work camps operated from late 1932 to 1935, by which time the highway was almost complete. Called the Kennedy Creek Cut Off or Kennedy Creek-Belly River Road during construction, the agreed name of The Chief Mountain International Highway was suggested by Herbert Legg of Canada Customs. No formal ceremony marked the opening in June 1936.[1]

When Legg had earlier examined the proposed customs site on an uncompleted section of road, he discovered the surveyed route would create an unsatisfactory uphill grade to the boundary. In response, the engineer built the road farther down the hillside. At then the highest elevation in Canada for a customs office, snow covered the ground when it opened in a tent in May 1936. The unpaved highway became muddy during the spring thaw making travel difficult. A combined customs office/residence building was completed in 1937.[2]

COVID-19 restrictions prevented the seasonal reopening of the crossing in 2020 and 2021.[3]

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