Canusa Street

Canusa Street
Path of Canusa Street.
Border section marked in blue.
Length1.32 mi (2.12 km)
LocationBeebe Plain, Vermont (United States)
Stanstead, Quebec (Canada)
West end R-247 / Rue Principale (Canada)
Beebe Plain Road (US)
East end R-247 / Rue Railroad
Canusa Street, known as rue Canusa in French, runs through the middle of Beebe Plain, forming the northern border for Vermont, and dividing the Vermont and Québec sides of the village. In this photograph, the houses on the left are in the United States and those on the right are in Canada.

Canusa Street (French: rue Canusa) is a road part of Quebec Route 247.

The road primarily runs east-west, connecting Rue Principale to the west and Rue Railroad to the east. A particular 0.38 mi (0.61 km) long stretch of Canusa Street runs along the 45th parallel north, which defines the Canada–United States border. On this stretch of road, the middle yellow line defines the international border and separates Beebe Plain, Vermont, in the United States, from the Beebe Plain area of Stanstead, Quebec, in Canada. This characteristic contributes to the road's name and unique living dynamics for its residents.


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