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Port of Climax : ウィキペディア英語版
Turner–Climax Border Crossing

The Turner-Climax Border Crossing connects the towns of Turner, Montana and Climax, Saskatchewan. This facility is one of only 6 joint US-Canada border stations where U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) share a single facility. The rationale for making this facility a joint border station was primarily for officer safety, since the border stations on both sides of the border were often staffed by only one officer at a time.
Construction on the joint facility was completed in 1992. It is reached from the south via Montana State Highway 241 (MT 241) and from the north via Saskatchewan Highway 37 (SK 37). Along SK 37, the village of Climax lies north of the Port with the town of Shaunavon an additional beyond. The unincorporated community of Turner lies south on MT 241.
The Canadian side is called "Port of Climax", and on the American side is the "Port of Turner"; the latter was built by CBP in 1992.〔 The city of Havre is only a short drive from the Port. SK 37 offers a north-south route to connect with Trans-Canada Highway Route 1 at Gull Lake. The RED Coat Trail Highway 13 at Shaunavon commemorates the role of the North-West Mounted Police in settling the Canadian West.
Some local residents have made efforts to make this crossing a 24-hour facility, in hopes of attracting commercial traffic. On March 16, 2009, the Montana State Legislature passed a joint resolution urging CBP to open the Turner port of entry to commercial traffic 24 hours per day. To date, the port continues to have daytime-only operations in both directions.
== History ==

The Canadian port of Entry was established in the village of Climax in 1927. The first Customs officer was Duncan McIntosh, a Scottish immigrant who had established the West Poplar River port of entry in 1918. In 1936, the US and Canada both moved their Customs offices to the border. The Canadian border station was sometimes called "Treelon" in its early days.

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