America's small town in Canada

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Published 2016-05-01
There is a place in Minnesota that has the feel of small town America, but if you want to get to the Northwest Angle, travelers have to leave the U.S. and go through Canada to get there. Lee Cowan explains a geographical quirk along the northern border.

All Comments (21)
  • @cmndrkool321
    Seven girls and one boy? That boy has probably never seen the bathroom in his house...
  • @magista222
    they should just give them dual citizenship lmao it’s only a handful of people
  • @nmda9578
    Northwest Angle: "Top of the Nation!" Alaska: "Am I a joke to you?"
  • @bubbabluehorn
    Everyone: bruh imagine having to drive through Canada to get to the other side of your nation Alaska: am I a joke to you?
  • It wasn’t a mistake. The founding fathers were like “( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) let’s mess up this map and get a piece of Canada.”
  • @454ffv
    When our parents talk about back in their days they had to trek crazy distance to go to school, lmao these kids are doing it now
  • @jorgepadua9124
    There should really be a passport exception for this area.
  • @ezgo11
    I'd get sick of checking in the 2 governments just to get groceries. What a joke.
  • @babyedits-
    Why can’t they just give them dual citizenship
  • @Zoomer30
    Wow, pain in the arse to need your passport just to get a pizza.
  • @jordanmungo917
    "I realize it's only 150 miles round trip, but" Super interesting how much different their perspective on life is from most of us. 150 miles is a long way
  • @RadioGaGago
    This seem like a whole lot of trouble for basically nothing but a mistake
  • @zoot40n
    I smell a new TLC reality show
  • @thraxxboy5181
    id have 8 kids to if the closest store to buy condoms was a hour away
  • @nightigal
    On today’s game of why is this in my recommendations…
  • @mattsmocs3281
    I’d open a general store up there. And a ferry service across the lake.