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There are twenty-one cities that either sit on the border between the US and Canada or within an easy walking distance of it. These are Abbotsford, Aldergrove, Brockvill, Cornwall, Creston, Edmunstun, Emmerson, Estevan, Fort Erie, Fort Francis, Grand falls, Niagra Falls, Osoyoos, St. Stephen, Sarnia, Saulte. Ste Marie, Stanstead, Tsawwassen, White Rock, Windsor and Woodstock.

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