Lancaster–Tolstoi Border Crossing

The Lancaster–Tolstoi Border Crossing connects the city of Lancaster, Minnesota and community of Tolstoi, Manitoba on the Canada–United States border. It is the westernmost international border crossing in Minnesota following the closure of the Noyes–Emerson East Border Crossing in 2006. The border crossing is surrounded by Kittson County, Minnesota and the Municipality of Emerson - Franklin, Manitoba.

Lancaster–Tolstoi Border Crossing
US Border Inspection Station at Lancaster, MN
Location
CountryUnited States; Canada
Location
Coordinates49.000214°N 96.801414°W / 49.000214; -96.801414
Details
Opened1950
US Phone(218) 762-4100
Canadian Phone(204) 427-2076
HoursOpen 8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Website
https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/lancaster

History

This crossing was established in 1950 after U.S. Highway 59 was redirected to connect with the newly-constructed Manitoba Highway 59 in order to provide a more direct route between Thief River Falls, Minnesota and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Prior to that time, U.S. Highway 59 veered west out of Lancaster and joined U.S. Route 75 near the now-closed port of entry at Noyes, Minnesota. When the border crossing was first established in 1950, the U.S. Customs Service operated out of a white two-story building some distance from the border. A brick inspection station was constructed at the border in 1965; this building was replaced with the current facility in 2004. The current Canadian border station was built in 1971.

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