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Oroville Osoyoos Border Crossing

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Country
  
United States; Canada

Canadian Phone
  
(250) 495-6531

Province
  
British Columbia

US Phone
  
(509) 476-2955

Hours
  
Open 24 hours

Opened
  
1861

Oroville-Osoyoos Border Crossing

Location
  
US Port: 33643 Hwy 97, Oroville, WA 98844 Canadian Port: 202 97th Street, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V1

Address
  
BC-97, Osoyoos, BC V0H 1V1, Canada

The Oroville-Osoyoos Border Crossing connects the cities of Oroville, Washington and Osoyoos, British Columbia on the Canada–US border. This crossing was among the first on the border to have border inspection services. Canada first established a Customs office in Osoyoos in 1861. Today it is a busy 24-hour crossing that features a large joint border station that houses both the US and Canada border inspection services.

History

The original Canada border inspection station was situated near the north end of Osoyoos lake in 1861. This location was not very effective, so the building was physically moved into the village of Osoyoos in 1865. The building burned down in 1878, so the Customs officer operated out of his home until his death in 1888. A border station was constructed at the US border in the early 1900s, and was rebuilt around 1930. Finally a brick facility was built around 1952 which remained in use until the joint border station was built in 2003.

The US operated a Customs office in the village of Oroville until 1933, when it built an inspection station and officer housing at the border. This building remained in use until the joint border station was completed in 2003.

References

Oroville-Osoyoos Border Crossing Wikipedia