ROBOCRIPPLE
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I've learned that Canada and the US have the world's longest undefended border. Unlike the one between the US and Mexico. That's great news, right?
I live in Western Canada, specifically south-western BC, and I am curious about something: can I simply walk across the border without having border security catch me, that is, they simply let me cross without showing them my passport or documentation? I haven't tried that because I live on Vancouver Island, which means I can only get there via BC Ferries or air.
I know that in Western Europe, people can simply walk over borders no problem. In fact, there is a town that is literally on a border! But we don't really have anything of the sort here in Canada/USA other than Stanstead, Quebec.
In Surrey, BC, there is 0 Ave., which is along the Canada/US border on the Canadian side. One part of it is overlooking the park near the Peace Arch, on the American side. I'd love to simply walk across no problem, maybe even visit Bellingham or Seattle, WA. Would anything happen if I try that?
I live in Western Canada, specifically south-western BC, and I am curious about something: can I simply walk across the border without having border security catch me, that is, they simply let me cross without showing them my passport or documentation? I haven't tried that because I live on Vancouver Island, which means I can only get there via BC Ferries or air.
I know that in Western Europe, people can simply walk over borders no problem. In fact, there is a town that is literally on a border! But we don't really have anything of the sort here in Canada/USA other than Stanstead, Quebec.
In Surrey, BC, there is 0 Ave., which is along the Canada/US border on the Canadian side. One part of it is overlooking the park near the Peace Arch, on the American side. I'd love to simply walk across no problem, maybe even visit Bellingham or Seattle, WA. Would anything happen if I try that?
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