The Warroad–Sprague Border Crossing connects the city of Warroad, Minnesota and community of Sprague, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. Minnesota State Highway 313 on the American side joins Manitoba Highway 12 on the Canadian side. The crossing is: The adjacent Canadian National Railway track across the border, which links eastward to Rainy River, Ontario, is isolated from other US trackage.
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| - The Warroad–Sprague Border Crossing connects the city of Warroad, Minnesota and community of Sprague, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. Minnesota State Highway 313 on the American side joins Manitoba Highway 12 on the Canadian side. The crossing is: The adjacent Canadian National Railway track across the border, which links eastward to Rainy River, Ontario, is isolated from other US trackage. (en)
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| - United States; Canada (en)
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| - Former US Border Station at Warroad, MN, 1998 (en)
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- Canadian Port: Manitoba Highway 12, Sprague, Manitoba R0A 1Z0 (en)
- US Port: 41059 Minnesota State Highway 313, Warroad, MN 56763-9411 (en)
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| - The Warroad–Sprague Border Crossing connects the city of Warroad, Minnesota and community of Sprague, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. Minnesota State Highway 313 on the American side joins Manitoba Highway 12 on the Canadian side. The crossing is:
* on MOM's Way between Thunder Bay, Ontario and Ste. Anne, Manitoba.
* the easternmost along the 2,030-kilometre (1,261 mi) part of the international border that follows the 49th parallel north between the Salish Sea on the Pacific Coast and the Lake of the Woods.
* used for travel between Northwest Angle and Minnesota proper. A school bus makes this journey twice daily. The adjacent Canadian National Railway track across the border, which links eastward to Rainy River, Ontario, is isolated from other US trackage. (en)
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