Monticello - Bloomfield Border Crossing

Monticello - Bloomfield Border Crossing

The US Border Inspection Station at Monticello, Maine as seen in 1996.
Location
Country United States; Canada
Location

US Port: 590 Fletcher Road, Monticello, ME 04760

Canadian Port: 185 Line Road, Bloomfield NB E7K 1C5
Coordinates 46°19′03″N 67°46′58″W / 46.317568°N 67.78264°W / 46.317568; -67.78264
Details
Opened 1939
US Phone (207) 488-6958
Canadian Phone (506) 328-3872
Hours 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Eastern, Closed Sundays November - May
Website
http://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/houlton

The Monticello - Bloomfield Border Crossing connects the towns of Monticello, Maine and Bloomfield, New Brunswick on the Canada–US border. This crossing is not heavily trafficked and is among the few that is not open on Sundays in the winter. The inspection canopy shown in this photo was dismantled shortly after the photo was taken in 1996. The border station has since been painted grey. A Remote Video Inspection System operated at this location between 1997 and 2001 to enable people to enter the US when the border station was not open.

History

The US originally built a red brick border station at this crossing in 1937. In 1974, local residents organized to oppose its replacement, citing that the original border station was an "architecturally attractive landmark." The US Customs Service informed the group that if the station could not be upgraded, it would be closed. At that point, opposition to the replacement diminished and a new wooden structure was built in 1975.

Canada last upgraded its border station at Bloomfield in 1991.

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