Monchy, Saskatchewan

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Post Office Established1917-08-01
Monchy
Port of Entry
Border crossing, 1985, looking north
Border crossing, 1985, looking north
Monchy is located in Saskatchewan
Monchy
Monchy
Location of Monchy
Coordinates: 49°01′00″N 107°50′02″W / 49.016667°N 107.833889°W / 49.016667; -107.833889
CountryCanada
ProvinceSaskatchewan
RegionSaskatchewan
Rural MunicipalityVal Marie No. 17
Post Office Established1917-08-01
Post Office Closed1951-04-21
Time zoneCST
Area code306
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Monchy is a former settlement in Saskatchewan, Canada on the Canada–US border. Monchy is the transition point between Saskatchewan Highway 4 and U.S. Route 191. Originally a small settlement it is now primarily a border crossing. On the opposite side of the border is Morgan, Montana.

Monchy was named after Monchy-le-Preux in France in commemoration of WWI battles fought there by Canadian forces.[2]

The border crossing is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency during the day and closed at night.[3] The border crossing consists of a customs building, residence and three storage buildings[4] Growing pressure exists on both the Canada and US side of the border to expand the border crossing to 24-hour operation,[5]

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