![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:00 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I pulled a Rainbow and went on Google Maps to look at random places. Did you know there is a piece of ‘Murican land that is only accessible by going through Canada? Edit: Apart from Alaska.
It’s called Point Roberts and it’s not far from Vancouver. If you’re in Washington state and you want to go to Point Roberts, you have a choice of going by boat, air, swimming, or by car.
If you want to go by car, you have to drive up into Canadia, west a bit, then south back into Point Roberts.
There is only one school there, which teaches kids from kindergarten to third grade. If you live here and your child is in 4th grade, your child must go north into Canada, then back into Washington. Each and every day.
And finally there are absolutely no health care providers, so if you dun goofed or you need your teeth looked at you’re going to have to go to Washington.
Source: !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:04 |
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Impress your relatives by saying you’re so rich you travel to Canada every day to go to school...
![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:07 |
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Yeah, borders and territories are super messed up all over the place. For example, there’s a town that has an theatre that is half in Canada, half in America. Fuck borders.
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Did you know there is a piece of ‘Murican land that is only accessible by going through Canada?
Alaska?
![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:09 |
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So do you like need your passport to sit in a certain seat? That’s hilarious.
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I am from here! Anmore!
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I thought you were going to say Northwest Angle .
It’s weird that I forgot about Point Roberts, seeing as how I live in B.C. and watch Vancouver news all the time.
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Hahaha. Yes.
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Uhm, yeah, there’s also Alaska if you only count driving...
![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:13 |
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There is a whole bunch of these, but mostly they are unpopulated strips in the middle of a lake more or less in the middle of nowhere. Aside from many places in the panhandle of alaska, there is another one called “the northwest angle”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northwest…
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I think the stage is in Canada and the seats are in the States. Here’s a link.
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That town predated the border.
![]() 05/18/2015 at 21:15 |
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Yup, just read the Wikipedia article on it. If the local legend is true about surveyors being drunk, that’s hilarious.
And of course you know this.
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There’s also a town that’s fragmented into numerous small pieces between the Netherlands and Belgium.
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What’s Alaska?
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:D I have always been a politics and geography buff. If I didn’t do what I do, I’d be long haul exploring the continent. Even as it is, by July I will have driven from Vancouver all through to Sydney NS!
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Northwest Angle, Alaska...
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A type of dessert that gets set on fire
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:(
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But will it blend?
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Yes.
![]() 05/19/2015 at 02:51 |
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as a Washintonian, I know of this place, and I know a person from this place! he's very canadian
![]() 05/19/2015 at 05:53 |
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Point Roberts is one place i definitely want to see.
but i thought i read somewhere there is no airport.
![]() 05/19/2015 at 05:56 |
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never heard of that one.
cheers!
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Yeah you’d have to fly into Vancouver airport. It is not far at all.