Itâs set to close in July (Picture: Getty Images) A border crossing between the US and Canada, which has been used by locals in both countries for generations, is set to be closed later this year by Donald Trump. The US government has said a nine-mile long passageway linking Coutts, Alberta, and Sweet Grass, Montana, will be shut to Canadian traffic from July 1 in a bid to improve security. Border Road sits in Montana but has been maintained by the County of Warner, Alberta, for decades â with locals on both sides free to walk across. Some of those who will be impacted by the change are already speaking out over the impending closure. The crossing sits in Montana but is maintained by Alberta (Picture: William Campbell-Corbis via Getty Images) Alberta resident Ross Ford told Canadian channel CTV News that the move was âunfortunateâ. âWeâve enjoyed free access to the road for, I guess, about 80 years, way before I was born. Weâve always been very close to our neighbors. Of course, they live in Montana and that wonât change, but we have this new barrier.â His long-time friend Rogert Horgus, who lives over the border near Sweet Grass, described the looming closure as âridiculousâ, adding: âI hate to see it because the Canadians have taken such good care of us and the road, with grading and all of that. âWhen we grew up, I wouldnât be surprised if some weeks every day weâd run across and play. Ride bicycles, ride horses, go-karts.â Montana and Alberta are separated by the nine-mile stretch (Picture: Getty Images) He added border patrol officials have told locals there has been an increase in illegal traffic but that he has not witnessed it himself, adding that the border will now âbe in the ditchâ. The news has also proven to be unpopular with other locals, with one Canadian resident taking to social media to say: âI remember many family trips down to Montana as a kid, and honestly I donât think I realised we even crossed a border. But the US pettiness knows no bounds.â Alberta transportation minister Devin Dreeshen has said that plans are afoot to build a parallel road on the Canadian side of the border, which is due to begin construction in April. The US government has said the move is to improve security (Picture: EPA) Speaking to the Canadian Press, he said: âWe were informed by Homeland Security that they were making sure that this and other areas of US soil at the border were going to be enforced. âWe obviously went through the process to make sure we were able to expedite this [road], working with the County of Warner to make sure local access for Albertans [was available] on the Canadian side of the border. âRegardless of the line on the map, youâll have farmers on both sides of the border, youâll have family friends on both sides of the border. I think obviously that will continue.â The border between the US and Canada runs for more than 5,000 miles, making it the longest international border in the world. Canada hopes to build a replacement road (Picture: Getty Images) But while locals from both sides have hopped between Coutts and Sweet Grass over the decades, it hasnât always gone unnoticed. Homeland Security reported in 2016 that two teenagers distracted by playing Pokemon Go wandered across the border without realising they had done so, crossing illegally into the US as a result. They were apprehended by Homeland Security before being reunited with their mother on the Canadian side.Read More
