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Answer
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Name of the famous waterfall and river connecting Lake Erie to Lake Ontario
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Niagara
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British fort originally built in 1764 on the above mentioned river
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Fort Erie
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War in which the U.S.A. attacked and captured the above mentioned fort
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War of 1812
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Famous Shawnee leader and namesake of the confederacy which fought alongside the British Canadians in the above mentioned war
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Tecumseh
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Latitudinal Parallel marking the border from the Pacific Ocean to Minnesota
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49
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Town in Washington State cut off by the above mentioned parallel
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Point Roberts, WA
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Largest city directly on the border
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Detroit, MI
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Total # of states bordering Canada
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13
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Total # of provinces bordering USA
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7
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The only Great Lake not intersected by the international border
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Lake Michigan
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The only Great Lake not touched by Michigan
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Lake Ontario
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Canadian territory that borders USA
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Yukon
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Ontario's only land border is with this state
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Minnesota
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River forming the southern border of New Brunswick with Maine
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St. Croix River
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The bay into which the above mentioned river flows
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Bay of Fundy
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City in both Ontario and Michigan founded as a French mission in 1668
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Sault Ste. Marie
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Disputed island in the Gulf of Maine claimed by both countries
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Machias Seal Island
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Wine-growing island in Lake Erie with ferry service to Sandusky, Ohio and Leamington, Ontario
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Pelee Island
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The Spirit of Ontario Ferry carried passengers from Toronto to this U.S. city
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Rochester, NY
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Archipelago between Vancouver Island and mainland Washington
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San Juan Islands
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Name of the sea hosting the above mentioned islands
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Salish Sea
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Tectonic plate along the above mentioned sea
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Juan de Fuca
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The U.S.A.'s largest national forest
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Tongass National Forest
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Canadian National Park located in the Rocky Mountains on the U.S. border
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Waterton National Park, AB
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American National Park located in the Rocky Mountains on the Canadian border
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Glacier National Park, MT
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The confederacy founded along the Great Lakes sometime between 1450-1660
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Iroquois
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U.S.A. legislation passed in 1920 creating an opportunity for Canadian smuggling
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Prohibition
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Canadian border town which profited most from the above mentioned legislation
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Windsor, ON
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Monument of international friendship erected on the Westernmost point of the border
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Peace Arch
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"Pass" designed to speed up border crossings for low-risk, pre-approved travellers into Canada and the U.S.A.
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Nexus
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The busiest crossing on the border is this bridge
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Ambassador Bridge
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Kenora, Ontario sits on this lake at which the border produces the contiguous U.S.A.'s northernmost point
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Lake of the Woods
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The largest shipwreck in Great Lakes history
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Edmund Fitzgerald
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This state only has 1 land crossing into Canada
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New Hampshire
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This state only has 2 land crossings into Canada
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Idaho
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State with the shortest border
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Pennsylvania
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State with the longest border
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Alaska
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The Coho ferry carries passengers from Port Angeles, Washington to this Canadian city
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Victoria, BC
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The year in which the final changes to the land border were made
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1903
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The airport in this city promotes itself as "Montreal's American Airport"
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Plattsburgh, NY
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Name of the lake spanning both countries where the above mentioned city stands
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Champlain
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Easternmost border crossing in Ontario is at this city
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Cornwall, ON
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Westernmost border crossing and a major passenger ferry terminal in B.C.
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Tsawwassen, BC
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